Oct 30, 2009 | MyCentralJersey.com
Hunterdon Chamber announces annual award winners
At the Annual Awards Breakfast of the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Nov.
Raritan Township police blotter
SHOPLIFTING, 1:19 p.m. Oct. 23. Josephine Roberts, 62, of East Amwell, was charged with shoplifting from ShopRite on Route 202/31. Roberts is accused of taking a DVD valued at $19.95 from the store.
John DiMaio, Erik Peterson endorsed by The Express-Times for New Jersey Assembly, 23rd District
With the economy on tenterhooks and people wondering how much more expensive it might become to live, work and own a home in New Jersey, voters in Warren and Hunterdon counties have reason to seek out candidates with a background in public budgeting, especially budget-cutting. Only two of the four Assembly candidates in the 23rd District, both ...
Traditional crafts demos planned at Bouman-Stickney Farmstead in Readington Township
A couple who practice traditional crafts will offer a program at Bouman-Stickney Farmstead on Sunday, Nov.
Candidates for the 23rd District State Assembly address state...
Talk to state Assembly candidates about improving life in New Jersey, and they'll bring up many of the same problems: state spending woes, fixing the educational system and reforming health care.
THEFT, Oct. 13. On Oct. 12, police received a report of a theft of cash from an apartment at 427 Route 22.
Readington receives substantive certification under COAH
The township is one of nine statewide municipalities to receive substantive certification under the Council on Affordable Housing's revised third-round rules.
High winds cause traffic, power woes across Central Jersey
High winds buffeted Central Jersey on Wednesday, playing havoc with tree branches and utility lines.
$15,000 in funding for Somerset County women's projects
A total of $15,000 in funding to seven local projects has been provided by the Somerset County United Way Women's Initiative.
Hunterdon County businesses come together to aid at-risk youth
A trio of Hunterdon County businesses are jointly supporting at-risk youth by setting up drop-off centers at their establishments for a recycled jewelry project.
2 people hurt tonight in 3-car wreck on Route 523 in Raritan Township
Two people were hurt in a three-car accident Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the intersection of Red Devil Way and Route 523.
Readington Township police aim for zero traffic deaths on Oct. 10
Motorists in New Jersey and throughout the nation are asked to join a day-long effort on Saturday, Oct.
Republican Michael Doherty and Democrat Harvey Baron prepare for State Senate faceoff
Standing in an operating room five years ago, Harvey Baron treated a patient with a broken leg.
School districts updates technology plan
At a recent Board of Education meeting, Readington school officials approved a standard technology design for the district, which includes the following: * Projectors in all classrooms.