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Musicians 'Come Together' for final sidewalk performance
Historic downtown Clinton should be hopping on Sunday, Sept. 7, when musicians take to Main Street for the "Come Together" Grand Finale.
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Portrait artist captures her subjects' hidden beauty
"There is so much more to people than the surface," said portrait artist Rhoda Yanow.
Merck headquarters in Readington to harness the sun with new solar panels
The largest ground-mounted solar-power tracking system east of the Mississippi River is coming to the Whitehouse Station section of the township.
Whitehouse Station student news
Amanda Palmer, John A. Horas and Kaitlin Ritter, all of Whitehouse Station, were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Muhlenberg College.
Hunterdon County indictments for May 2008
The following indictments were handed up by Hunterdon County Grand Jury during May of 2008: Daniel J. Watson, 36, of Whitehouse Station was indicted on one charge of possession of cocaine and one charge of ...
Hunterdon County indictments for July 31, 2008
The following indictments were handed up on July 31, 2008 by a Hunterdon County Grand Jury: Victoria E. Hammond, 23, of Frenchtown was indicted on one charge of criminal mischief on or about Feb.
Pills' unexpected side effects
Ever since Paul Lewis was a kid, he was a restless sleeper who sleepwalked now and then.
police departments kick off campaign against drunken driving
The Readington Police Department wasted no time in kicking off the annual national "Over the Limit, Under Arrest" campaign to curb drunken driving.
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Readington man indicted on arson charges
A township man has been indicted on arson and other charges after authorities said he set fire in January to his home, causing thousands of dollars in damage.
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Company and People Notes: CSL to Acquire Talecris, Benda Appoints George Zhou COO, More...
Cytos Biotechnology entered into an agreement with Pfizer to research, develop, manufacture and commercialize novel vaccines for a defined number of human diseases.
Donald Joseph Sooy loving husband, father
WHITEHOUSE STATION -Donald Joseph Sooy, 68, died Sunday, August 17, 2008, at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville.
Gravel flew, and all went black
A frightened woman is rushed to the ER with a searing eye injury. A tiny piece of gravel: That's what I was looking for when I peered into the eye of the patient before me.
WHITEHOUSE STATION - Anna Hisko, age 60, of Whitehouse Station, died Sunday at home, surrounded by her loving husband and friends.
DRUNKEN DRIVING, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 6: Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on Bouwrey Place in Lake Cushetunk.
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Man upset with bagpipe music launches golf ball attack in Readington
The expression "teed off" took on a different meaning after a golfer at the Stanton Ridge Country Club began hitting golf balls at other players.
Card designer may open in Hub City
NEW BRUNSWICK - Jeneen Ryans is "deeply in love" with New Brunswick. She goes there all the time.
Summer time means quiet days at the beach or under a tree, reading, listening to the surf or the wind in the trees.
DRUGS, 2:28 p.m. July 29: An officer stopped a vehicle operated by Michael Vadas, 27, of Whitehouse Station, on Route 523 on an expired North Carolina registration, police said.
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Music at Moorland benefits Somerset Medical Center
Emily Caspersen , Bedminster, and Dulcy Green, Mendham, in the Peapack Gladstone Bank tent at Music at Moorland benefit concert in Far Hills, Thurs.