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- DEP extends drought watch statewide after dry summer
- 2010-09-09
- Is Hampton farm operation legal composting or illegal recycling?
- HamptonHAMPTON — The owner of farmland-assessed property on Dutch Hill Road could face legal action over what county Health Department officials say may be an illegal recycling operation. But Howard Daniels, owner of the 12-acre property that borders Lebanon Township,...
- 2010-09-09
- Hunterdon County freeholders take aim at Sheriff Trout
- 2010-09-08
- More barking expected at High Bridge dog ordinance discussion
- High Bridge HIGH BRIDGE — Council will discuss changing the barking dog ordinance at Thursday night’s Borough Council meeting, which starts at 7:30 in the firehouse. Mayor Mark Desire said officials are collecting information about similar ordinances in nearby municipalities....
- 2010-09-08
- Readington Twp. woman who was investment adviser stole millions from clients, the SEC charges
- Federal authorities charged a Branchburg-based investment adviser and three of her firms with operating a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme fraud involving the sale of phony promissory notes to investors, many of whom are retired or unsophisticated in investments. The...
- 2010-09-08
- UPDATED: Union Twp. will auction the Milligan farmhouse, demolish main house at Hoffman Park
- Union Twp. Municipal Building UNION TWP. — The township intends to auction the Milligan farmhouse and demolish the main house in Hoffman Park. At its Sept. 1 meeting, the Township Committee heard from resident Earle Steeves, vice president of Max...
- 2010-09-08
- Hunterdon County residents asked to limit water use
- The Delaware River at the Milford Bridge is low. The state Department of Environmental Protection today expanded the drought watch to include the entire state, including Hunterdon. Previously, the watch included only the state’s five northeastern counties. “The drought is...
- 2010-09-08
- Quakertown Fire Company driver misses court date for trial in complaint filed by Quaketown Volunteer EMS driver after accident
- Quakertown Fire Company in Franklin Twp. FRANKLIN TWP. — An accident involving a fire truck and ambulance that were responding to the report of an auto accident has resulted in a warrant being issued for the arrest of the fire...
- 2010-09-08
- Gov. Chris Christie unveils plan for legislators to be more transparent about their finances
- The governor called for legislators to disclose all income, holdings up to $50M; current upper limit is $50K
- 2010-09-08
- Hunterdon Medical Center wins in tax dispute with Readington Twp.
- Hunterdon Medical Center READINGTON TWP. — The state Supreme Court has reversed previous decision in a long-standing tax dispute between the township and Hunterdon Medical Center. The latest court ruling regards an appeal by the center of a 2009 decision...
- 2010-09-08
- In Union Twp., Pattenburg Fire Company members will become medical first responders to help Rescue Squad
- Union Twp. UNION TWP. — Ten members of the Pattenburg Fire Company will soon be trained as first responders to stabilize patients until the rescue squad arrives. Fire Chief Dan Van Fossen and Pattenburg Rescue Squad member Steve Kosinski have...
- 2010-09-08
- Hunterdon County firefighter free on bail after failing to appear at court hearing
- John Schutts accidentally forced an ambulance off the road while responding to a Sept. 13, 2009 accident.
- 2010-09-08
- Hunterdon schools show little impact from budget cuts
- Readington School Article by Renée Kiriluk-Hill, Warren Cooper and Curtis Leeds As Lisa Brady arrived at work on Tuesday she wondered briefly if she’d gotten her days mixed up and it really wasn’t the first day of the new school...
- 2010-09-08
- Lebanon Twp. residents fear influx of outsiders if it takes Green Acres money to create a park
- Lebanon Twp. Municipal Building LEBANON TWP. — The township Environmental and Open Space Committee hopes to use state Green Acres funding to buy 62 acres on Anthony Road. The township has $750,000 in Green Acres money available since a deal...
- 2010-09-08
- Some in Lebanon Twp. seek lower speed limits on Route 513 near Voorhees High, and other roads
- Voorhees High School is on Route 513 LEBANON TWP. — Residents brought concerns about speeds and rocks on roads to the Township Committee meeting on Sept. 1. Some suggested lowering the speed limit to 45 on Route 513 from near...
- 2010-09-08
- Lambertville not sure what to pay for 6.7 acres of hillside
- Lambertville Borough Hall LAMBERTVILLE — How much will 6.7 acres of hillside cost city taxpayers to preserve as open space? An $870,000 figure was discussed at a recent public hearing, although the only record of price that the city’s attorney...
- 2010-09-08
- Appellate court: Ringoes tenant justified in moving out of apartment where mold destroyed furniture, books and toys
- Hunterdon County Courthouse RINGOES — A mother and her little girl who were run out of their apartment by toxic mold is entitled to double her security deposit, the appellate division of the New Jersey Superior Court has ruled. According...
- 2010-09-08
- Gov. Christie speaks in Raritan Township
- Gov. Chris Christie speaks this morning in Raritan Township about his reform agenda for New Jersey. (Photo by George Pacciello/staff photographer) RARITAN TWP. -- Gov. Chris Christie spoke this morning in Raritan Township in the second in a series of...
- 2010-09-08
- Water, fire hydrant and sewer fees may increase in several Hunterdon municipalities
- water drips By Gabby Sanabria and Teresa Fasanello N.J. American Water Co.’s water, sewage and fire hydrant rates may increase in several Hunterdon County municipalities by the beginning of next year. The company has requested that the state Board of...
- 2010-09-08
- Gov. Chris Christie unveils ethics reform specifics during Raritan Township town hall meeting
- The governor wants legislators to make the same financial disclosures as the executive branch.
- 2010-09-08
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