Warren County teens sweep state 4-H horse competitions
Horse Bowl, Horse Judging and Hippology test members' equine knowledge. Recently, the members of the Warren County 4-H Equine Science Team swept the three state level 4-H horse knowledge competitions:...
View ArticleWhat a Highlands rule change could mean for N.J. landowners
It's the first step toward restoring equity in property values, a local official says. For a law designed to protect water, New Jersey's Highlands Act can be ... well, dry. Wading through the...
View Article1 in custody after Warren County barricade incident (PHOTOS)
Police said the male resident was threatening suicide, according to family members who dialed 911. Authorities in Warren County took a male resident into custody Tuesday after he allegedly barricaded...
View ArticleLibrary's final chapter? Voters will choose how this story ends
Belvidere officials say it's a financial decision. The library says it's a political agenda. The Belvidere Free Public Library was established by a public referendum. It could be closed by one, too....
View ArticleTractor-trailer overturns in Warren County
The wreck is just off Interstate 78 on South Main Street in Greenwich Township. Watch video A tractor-trailer overturned Wednesday morning on South Main Street in the vicinity of the exit ramp from...
View ArticlePhillipsburg High School salutes veterans (PHOTOS)
The program recognized 28 veterans, as well as high school students and staff. Students at Phillipsburg High School honored and learned from military veterans this week. The school hosted a Mission to...
View ArticleThe results of our great pork roll vs. Taylor ham battle divide N.J.
We tallied more than 70,000 votes in our quest to definitively examine the breadth and depth of loyalty to the two prevailing terms for our most prized salted pig product. Once and for all, we can...
View ArticleCellphone argument results in chair to the head, cops say
A 30-year-old from Hackettstown is charged with aggravated assault. A Hackettstown man is accused of hitting another person in the head with a chair and punching them in the face during an argument...
View ArticleShowbiz Kidz wrap up successful season
Dancers from the Lopatcong Township studio end season with many awards and honors. Students at Showbiz Kidz Dance Center, in Lopatcong Township, ended their season with a Platinum score at all four of...
View ArticleNJSIAA rejects amendment to radically change Non-Public football playoffs
The Non-Public football playoffs format will not be changed for 2016. The Non-Public football playoffs format will not be changed for 2016.
View ArticlePHOTOS: N.J. 'Month of the Horse' kicks off at Centenary
On June 2, New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher and New Jersey Equestrian of the Year Pier Semanchik kicked off the Month of the Horse with a visit to Centenary University's Equine...
View ArticleAlleged killer's insanity claim provokes emotional response in court
Ralph Atkinson "murdered my friend," a woman said outside the courtroom, "and he's going to get away with it." Claims of insanity by the New Jersey man accused in separate cases of murder and child...
View ArticleWarren County poster contest winners honored
The contest's aim was to combat alcohol use and abuse. Over 30 students from Warren County schools were honored at a ceremony at Warren County Community College in recognition of their successful...
View ArticleGreen Street 3rd-graders become authors
The group recently celebrated the completion of their book-writing project. Third grade students in Darlene Noel's class at Green Street School in Phillipsburg celebrated the completion of their book...
View ArticleEducation briefs: Centenary Enactus team finishes in top 3%
Warren County Community College program gets certification. The Enactus Team from Centenary University (formerly Centenary College) proved that it is a force to be reckoned with when it finished in...
View ArticleLopatcong councilwoman resigns, tells residents: 'Vote the old regime out'
Donna Schneider defended the mayor and took parting shots at council as she stepped down. A Lopatcong Township councilwoman stepped down this week, taking parting shots at the rest of council while...
View ArticleLawsuit: Horizon misled on how it selected N.J. hospitals for top insurance tier
Six hospitals are suing Horizon, N.J.'s largest insurance company, to force their way into a competitive new plan called OMNIA. TRENTON -- A group of hospitals suing Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of...
View ArticleHave you seen these suspects? Fugitives of the week June 4, 2016
Northampton, Warren and Hunterdon county authorities say they are looking for three suspects. Northampton County authorities seek John Hall - fugitive of the week Warren County authorities seek Keatha...
View ArticleSectional-final Friday full of statement wins, upsets, surprises
The wild sectional tournament ride had some more thrills to give
View ArticlePhillipsburg Relay for Life goes off with a hitch (PHOTOS)
Two longtime participants got married at the American Cancer Society event. Phillipsburg's Relay for Life kicked off Saturday afternoon, a celebration of lives affected by cancer.It was also a...
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