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Freeholder's move to Assembly leaves vacant seat on Hunterdon board
Alcatel-Lucent in Murray Hill is part of a consortium of companies working on a connected car of the future.
The dreary weather on Thursday, October 15, 2009 didn't dampen the spirits of the exhibitors at the 2009 Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce Business EXPO.
Hunterdon Democratic freeholder candidates unsuccessful in breaking GOP stranglehold
David Syring and Peter Maurer Tuesday were unsuccessful in accomplishing something that hasn't happened in more than 30 years - seat Democrats on the Hunterdon County Board of Freeholders.
Route 622 bridge open to traffic; expect delays
The bridge on Route 622, closed to all traffic for several months of construction, is reopened to one-lane, two-way traffic.
Bridgewater, Hunterdon towns question voters on open space, purchases
On top of a state question about open space bonding, residents in several towns will be voting on local questions concerning open space, the membership of a local governing board and the purchase of an ambulance.
Hampton's Lisa Dombrowski to sing in concert in Washington for cancer-stricken friend
Hampton resident Lisamarie Dombrowski will make her solo debut in a benefit concert for her cancer-stricken friend on Friday, Nov.
Bernie Worrell holds keys to the universe
There's more to Bernie Worrell than just the funk. A lot more. What makes Worrell Worrell, besides the funk, will be on display when his new group, SociaLybrium, takes the stage Friday, Oct.
Fourteen Sussex County municipalities will share $2.4 million in state grants to aid local road projects in fiscal year 2010.
Hunterdon municipalities granted $2.2M for road projects
County municipalities will receive $2,278,000 in road aid from the state this year.
Old Mine Road festival slated for Saturday
Downtown Newton will be a hub of activity Saturday with three consecutive and simultaneous events.
Luann C. has been living at Anderson House, a rehabilitative center for women recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction, for seven months.
North Court gives members a deadline
The dwindling North Hunterdon Municipal Court wants its remaining six members to decide by Oct.
Local briefs for 9/22: Consumer credit counseling available
Money Management International, through a partnership with the Sussex County Coalition for Financial Education, will provide free credit counseling to Sussex County residents from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday at the Center for Prevention and Counseling, 61 Spring St.
Hampton shopping around for court
Hampton is leaving the North Hunterdon Municipal Court -- an eight-town, joint-court arrangement that recently has been suffering economic troubles.
State to fund replacemnet of two Hunterdon County bridges
The state planning authority will fund replacement of two Hunterdon County bridges and other projects statewide.
New Jersey Barn Quilt Project increases awareness of farming
Photo by Anna Murphey/New Jersey Herald Lauren Brodhecker, 15, of Brodhecker Farm in Hampton works on touching up the paint on the a oeA New Shining Stara quilt block, painted on plywood which will adorn a barn on the family farm as part of the New Jersey Barn Quilt Project.
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The biggest bridal show in Hunterdon County in 2009
The Hunterdon Hills Playhouse and WeddingOutlook.com are teaming up to bring you the biggest bridal show of the year in Hunterdon County.
Clinton Township police blotter
FOUND PROPERTY, 9:20 a.m. July 28: Patrolman Umair Latif responded to Beaver Avenue for a bicycle that was found across from the firehouse.
Mendham Borough's historical nuggets enrich his life
One day in the early 1900s, a woman named Mrs. Murphy caught and tore the hem of her dress as she crossed the tracks of the Rockaway Valley Railroad to board a train for Morristown.
Lebanon Township cops: Driver passed out on Rt. 31, landed in creek
Sharon L. Ader, 51, of Oxford admittedly fell asleep at the wheel of a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck on Route 31 north on Saturday, township police said.