And on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar - Can Challenge can be viewed June 16 for 2 weeks
PSE&G said the drill with the Basking Ridge Fire Company was built to strengthen response procedures and safety.
You won’t want to miss Can Challenge can be viewed June 16 for 2 weeks on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar
Be sure to catch Can Challenge can be viewed June 16 for 2 weeks on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar
Coming up on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar: Massive Office Furniture Warehouse Liquidation Sale
The Far Hills school's Class of 2026 will head to day and boarding schools in New Jersey and beyond this fall.
The free Saturday event in downtown Basking Ridge will feature a street fair, soccer activities and a match watch party.
On June 6th The Green Brook Historical Society and the Township of Green Brook hosted a celebration of America's 250th Anniversary.
Spotted on the Basking Ridge calendar: Unemployed? Obtain a Free Training Grant for Top Certifications
The Bernards Township Committee adopted a resolution recognizing St. James School's 60th anniversary on Tuesday.
Make time for 25th Annual Flag Day 5K and 1 Mile Fun Walk on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar
The Bernards Township Library's summer program runs June 13 through Sept. 5 for children, teens and adults.
Bernards Township recognized Sean Griffin, Chase Lynch and Aarya Parthiban for Eagle Scout projects at the Environmental Education Center.
And check out 25th Annual Flag Day 5K and 1 Mile Fun Walk on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar
The Rookie Lugnuts went from a mixed group of young players to a team of friends over a season from March 28 to June 6.
The June 13 event at Ross Farm will feature music, historic displays, tours and a recipe contest.
On June 16, 2026 at Ridge High Awards Night, senior Sarah Ramirez will receive the 2026 Ridge Alumni Memorial Scholarship (Ridge AMS).
The event will include live entertainment, food & refreshments, inflatable soccer fun, gaming truck, professional soccer tricksters & more.
The Township will be undertaking a number of projects this summer and into the fall at local parks. Here is the timeline:
Three Republicans and two Democrats filed to run in the contested 2026 Primary Election for the Bernards Township Committee.
The Township is launching a survey to better understand the community’s awareness of pedestrian, bicycle, and driving safety laws.
Two major healthcare and life science companies in New Jersey announced plans for major layoffs.
The district is asking families to complete a brief survey for each child enrolled in Bernards Township schools.
Ridge improved to 16-4 Thursday in Basking Ridge and moves on to face Red Bank Regional in the quarterfinals.
Scheper created a mile-long orienteering course at Pleasant Valley Park promoting environmental awareness and teaching basic map reading.
The Bernards Township Police blotter also included warrant arrests, a Facebook Messenger scam, altered checks, and more.
The primary election is Tuesday, June 2. See who is on the ballot and where to vote.
Republican Kirsten Light shares why she is running for election on the Bernards Township Committee in 2026.
Faith, fellowship and community outreach come together to serve residents throughout Somerset County.
Pleasant Valley, Mountain Park and Dunham Park are slated for construction and resurfacing work.
Bernards Township resident John F Coelho pens a letter to the editor:
The Township Committee approved two personnel appointments and recognized workers marking five to 30 years of service.
Increase awareness of Early Education Center offerings, especially that the Y offers care for infants as young as 6 wks old.
The two tickets were sold in Basking Ridge and Manville.
The NAMM Foundation recognized Bernards Township for support of music education and student access.
The proposal would remove data processing centers as a permitted office-zone use and send the measure to the Planning Board.
Democrat Joan M. Bannan shares why she is running for election on the Bernards Township Committee in 2026.
Republican Paul Humbert shares why he is running for election on the Bernards Township Committee in 2026.
The Bernards Township Committee approved the capital improvement ordinance at the May 12 meeting.