News

Hundreds of township residents gathered in the Municipal Complex off DeMott Lane August 5 for the annual observance of “National Night Out.” The nationwide event is meant to strengthen relationships ...
Andrea (Romulus) Dubuisson of Somerset died on August 3 at St. Peter’s Medical Center, New Brunswick. She was 93. Born in ...
An application seeking permission to locate a cannabis dispensary in a residential zone is scheduled to be heard by the ...
Plans for an indoor children’s playground and restaurant targeted for Rutgers Plaza on Easton Avenue have been submitted to the Township Planning Department. The developer of the roughly 21,000-square ...
The bridge, known as K0607, carries New Brunswick Road over Al’s Brook, just east of Cedar Grove Lane and the Cedar Grove Plaza shopping center. The work is set to start on August 18. New Brunswick ...
Responding to the call were the East Franklin Volunteer Fire Department, Community Volunteer Fire Department, Rutgers ...
Risky drivers beware; Somerset and Hunterdon county law enforcement is on the lookout for you. Police in the two counties ...
The restaurant is open 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays ...
Six candidates – three of whom are running on a named slate – have filed for the three open Board of Education seats. The ...
Following are updates on the Township’s street resurfacing projects. Rodgers Ave Area Resurfacing -All paving completed.
WANTS POSTPONEMENT – School Board member Bill Grippo explains why the vote on the District’s 2025-26 goals should be postponed at the July 24 Board meeting. A normally non-controversial vote took on a ...
A 22-year school district veteran was tapped July 24 to be the next vice-principal at Franklin Park School. Kira Sikorski, a 1st Grade teacher at the school, has held many positions during her tenure ...