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Pheasant's Landing Offers Special Valentine's Day Dinner Menu
In just a few days, it's a day of hearts and flowers as we celebrate Valentine's Day-so to help you out a little, we wanted to provide a little help in finding the perfect place to take that special someone for a night of romance.
Former Chamber President to Start New Biz Group
Robert Love, who last week resigned as president from the Bernards Township Regional Chamber of Commerce after he contested payments made to the chamber's executive director, Al LiCata, this week said he and other area business leaders will start a new business advocacy group with lower member dues and greater "transparency" showing how money is ... (more)
Escape to a Valentine's Day To Remember
Each week, we'll tell you about oneA greatA idea to give you a much deserved break, and make your life a little easier, maybe a whole lot easier.
PHOTOS: Inside the secret urban palace selling for $2.3 million in Jersey City
Between the Historic Jersey City and Harsimus Cemetery in Jersey City and a local school used as a backdrop in TV shows like "The Sopranos" lies a secret urban palace selling for $2.3 million.
Jane Inez Lytle Magee, formerly of Bernardsville, dies
Jane was born in Newark on April 29, 1926 to Wallace and Alice Lytle. She was a member of the Eastern Star of Faith Chapter 92 of Bernardsville.
Eateries promote healthier dining
'I can't believe I ate the whole thing' was the punch line from a famous 1972 Alka-Seltzer commercial.
Man accused of videotaping boys in showers resigns position at Bernardsville Middle School
Patrick Lott, shown here in a 2010 yearbook, resigned as Bernardsville Middle School assistant principal while he faces accusations of videotaping boys in showers at Immaculata High School in Somerville.
Somerset Hills YMCA's President and CEO to Retire
Robert Lomauro, president and chief executive officer of the Somerset Hills YMCA, has announced his decision to retire this September, following almost 18 years as the organization's chief administrator.
Senior Spotlight: Water exercise program now at Fellowship Village
From left, Ruth Nahm, activities coordinator at Fellowship Village; SWIM Inc. Executive Director Eileen Loughnane; President John Stephenson; Rosemary Goodman, volunteer coordinator for Fellowship Village swim programs; and Somerset Hills YMCA COO Fred Wasiak.
Italian fares well at Verona, Randolph 'oasis'
WHERE: 1171 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph TELEPHONE NUMBER: 973-895-8888; fax 973-895-8866 WEBSITE: www.veronarestaurant.com HOURS: 4 to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 4 to 10 p.m. Friday & Saturday; 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday CUISINE: Continental Italian PRICE RANGE: Entrees $14 to $26 PAYMENT: Major credit cards PARKING: Lot RESERVATIONS: Strongly recommended ... (more)
Bernard's Ski Racing Team fundraiser features Blues artists
The 8th annual Bernard's High School Ski Racing Team Fund Raiser will be held on Saturday, Feb.
Scout Post: Five Boy Scouts earn Eagle distinction
Troop 150 Eagle Scouts Chris Maples of Bernardsville, Max Condie of Mendham, Gareth Rose of Bedminster, Daniel Haines and Tommy Stanley of Mendham.
Some Thrilled By First Storm of 2012
By Saturday morning, many of the main roads were clear but most side roads were still untouched by plows in Somerset County.
Far Hills Country Day Builds New Performing Arts Center
Far Hills Country Day School in Bernardsville has opened a new Performing Arts Center at the private school that offers students the opportunity to perform and work behind the scenes in a professional performance space.
Most popular stories on NJ.com: January 18, 2012
By far the most popular story yesterday, Snooki's makeup-less face drew the curiosity of many an NJ.com visitor.
Planners Hear Overview on Mosque Plans
Former Township Mayor Ali Chaudry, also president of the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge, appeared Tuesday night before neighbors and theA Bernards Township Planning Board to informally present plans to convert a four-bedroom home on Church Street in Liberty Corner into an Islamic center.
Wrestlers Have a Date With Bridgewater
You Need To Know Celebrating New Year: The Chinese year 4710 will begin Jan. 23, and youngsters can get a head start at the Warren Township Library with a Drop-in Craft Class at 4 p.m. Toddlers 3-years-old and older can stop in and make an appropriate Year of the Dragon craft.