Be sure to catch Somerset Patriots 4th Of July Celebrations on the Warren Patch calendar
The event will take place at Warren Municipal Field.
Tywan W. Rawls is named the Fugitive of the Month for July 2026 by the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office.
Spotted on the Warren calendar: Somerset Patriots 4th Of July Celebrations
A traffic shift and overnight lane closures are scheduled as bridge replacement work continues on I-78 westbound.
High temperatures are expected to reach 96 on Wednesday and 100 on both Thursday and Friday.
Coming up: Somerset Patriots 4th Of July Celebrations on the Warren Patch calendar
Somerset County said transportation will be provided as Warrenbrook Senior Wellness Center members are redirected temporarily.
Coming up on the Warren Patch calendar: Somerset Patriots 4th Of July Celebrations
Also, don’t miss Somerset Patriots 4th Of July Celebrations on the Warren Patch calendar
The event will be held on July 1 at the Warren Municipal Field located at 46 Mountain Blvd.
A final vote was held on June 18.
The event features a reading of the Declaration of Independence.
Warren Township Police sent out an alert about the closure on Monday.
The two-week program from June 12 to 26 encourages participants to visit local dining establishments.
The Roman Gourmet officially opened its newest location off Washington Valley Road.
Township officials released a list of streets scheduled for paving as part of Warren's 2026 road overlay program.
Organizers cited "the threat of impending bad weather" Friday night, but the expo is still open.
The township's annual program continues a five-year, nearly $5 million investment that has covered more than 23 miles of local roads.
Here's which sections are affected each day — and who to call about medical access concerns.
Offices will close early on Fridays through Sept. 4, with a brief return to normal hours around the Fourth of July holiday.
Residents can collect stamps at 23 participating eateries for a chance to win prizes, with the celebration kicking off at a ticketed party.
The USA vs. Australia match kicks off at 3 p.m. at Municipal Park, with festivities, a shuttle service and community fun.
Deputy Mayor Vanessa Kian has proposed the event to honor the ethnic groups and community spirit that define Warren Township.
Drivers on I-78 westbound in Warren should expect overnight lane closures and a traffic shift near Exit 36.
Motorists should plan for lane closures and temporary delays during the roadway improvements.
Donors will receive a $5 Dunkin gift card and Somerset Patriot tickets at the June 11 drive at the Warren Township Rescue Squad.
Their fictional case — parents suing a social media company over a teen's mental health — earned first place statewide.
The Mayor's Wellness Campaign, in partnership with Rutgers Cooperative Extension, is hosting a free online session.
Somerset County Library System's new kiosk lets patrons pick up holds any time of day or night with just a library card scan.
Multiple lanes are closed on the highway as a result of the fire on Friday.
Susie B. Boyce, who first took office in 1975 and served 19 years on the Township Committee, remained active in preserving Warren's history.
Drivers are asked to use alternative routes or follow posted detours.
The Cum Laude Society, founded in 1906, recognizes students who demonstrate scholarship, integrity, and a lifelong love of learning.
The Somerset County Office of Youth Services and Mayor's Wellness Campaign host the 90-minute RideWise session May 27 at 10 a.m.
The procession begins at Washington Valley Road at 11 a.m.; a free picnic follows at American Legion Post 293.
The Board of Education approved Cupelli's appointment at its May 11 meeting; she takes over July 1.
Test kits for coliform bacteria, lead, PFAS, radon and more are available; homes built before 1987 should test for lead.