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Seasonal floral designer speaking to Hunterdon Hills Garden Club in High Bridge
The Hunterdon Hills Garden Club will host Susan Oravets at their November 18, 2009 monthly meeting.
SKIT presents Annie Jr. on stage at Voorhees High, Lebanon Twp.
Leapin' Lizards! ShowKids Invitational Theatre will present "Annie Jr." Nov. 13-15. "'Annie' is the delightful story of a little girl filled with hope, optimism, and the belief that things will be better," says Carolyn Newman, SKIT's director and producer.
Vicenta Gamez of High Bridge dies at age 91
Vicenta Gamez, lovingly known as "Mama," died Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009. She was 91.
Irene Querry of High Bridge has died at age 88
Irene P. Querry died Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, at the Country Arch Care in Union Township.
All kinds of Halloween events coming up in Hunterdon County
The 19th annual Clinton Haunted Mill will be open to visitors Friday Oct. 30 starting at 6:30 p.m. Covering more than 9 acres of haunted terrain, the exhibit offers three horrifying adventures.
Michael Homyak of High Bridge died at age 64
Michael Homyak died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009 at the Hunterdon Care Center, Raritan Township.
High Bridge resident Donald L. "Hank" Hankinson is dead at age 92
Donald L. "Hank" Hankinson died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009 at Brakeley Park Care in Lopatcong Township.
High Bridge blocked on Arch Street road project
Repaving the borough's most ragged road has hit another pothole. Earlier this month, officials awarded a $266,595 contract to Mannon Excavating and Paving to repair the patched-upon-patched Arch Street.
Lebanon Borough talks of quitting North Hunterdon Court
They didn't say "no," but Borough Council members put off introducing an ordinance last night to join a reconfigured North Hunterdon Municipal Court for the next three years.
Hunterdon County Sheriff's Office announces arrests
Justin Garvey, 39, of Flemington was arrested at the county justice center on Oct.
Hunterdon municipalities granted $2.2M for road projects
County municipalities will receive $2,278,000 in road aid from the state this year.
NJ Transit train fatally strikes man near Plainfield station
An unidentified man was fatally struck Friday by an NJ Transit train on the Raritan Valley Line, a spokesman for the agency said today.
Cops: Lebanon Township man overdoses on drugs
Rescuers rushed an unresponsive township man to the hospital Sunday after he had apparently overdosed on drugs.
Jeffrey Raefski quits High Bridge school board; candidates are sought to fill his spot
The borough Board of Education is looking for yet another person to serve, this time because of the resignation of Jeffrey Raefski.
Two women were charged with giving a false report after telling police that a gas station clerk had molested one of them.
Franklin Township police blotter
ACCIDENT, 12:20 a.m. Sept. 13. Ian Heffernan, 33, of Asbury, was injured when he lost control of his vehicle on Sidney Road near Cherryville Road, left the roadway and struck several trees.
Dozens dance off pounds in Readington to raise money for food pantry
19 acres to remain open space in Roxbury
ROXBURY - The township and the Land Conservancy of New Jersey jointly announced the preservation of 19 acres of land located along the High Bridge Branch Railroad, north of Emmans Road.
Something for everyone at Eleven on Main in High Bridge
It's on a high-profile corner of Main Street in High Bridge, but somehow the businesses at number 11 haven't stuck around for long in recent years.
James Walls, 84, first police chief of Lebanon
James H. Walls died Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009 at home. He was 84. He was born Nov.