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Terissa Alex, a freshman at George Washington University and a graduate of Hillsborough High School, earned the Girl Scout Gold Award.

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Terissa Alex, a freshman at George Washington University and a graduate of Hillsborough High School, earned the Girl Scout Gold Award.

The school district clarified its guidelines and rules for utilizing artificial intelligence within the academic curriculum.
Ember Agave will be replacing Pacha Mama, which opened last year in the same location.
December is officially here, and there are plenty of events to get you into the holiday spirit.
December is officially here, and there are plenty of events to get you into the holiday spirit.
December is officially here, and there are plenty of events to get you into the holiday spirit.
The 21,000 sq. ft. children’s indoor play park will feature a ropes course, climbing structures, ninja obstacle course, trampolines & more.
December is officially here, and there are plenty of events to get you into the holiday spirit.
Here are the headlines you may have missed from the Thanksgiving weekend in New Jersey.
From the mall to a local farm, there are plenty of places to see the big man himself this holiday season. See where:
From the mall to local firehouses, there are plenty of places to see the big man himself this holiday season. See where:
From the mall to the local fire trucks, there are plenty of places to see the big man himself this holiday season. See where:
The ramp is scheduled to be closed for around one week beginning on Monday.
From the mall to local firehouses, there are plenty of places to see the big man himself this holiday season. See where:
An all-you-can-eat breakfast with pancakes, eggs, hashbrowns, bacon, pork roll, sausage, toast station, coffee, tea, water, and juice.
Well Bred officially opened on Friday, offering healthy pet foods, treats and chews, premium supplements, high-quality beds, and supplies.
The Township is seeking creative input to develop engaging and memorable events and activities to commemorate this historic occasion.
The event includes a professional picture set, cookies and hot cocoa, holiday crafts, and a tour of the firehouse.
Mayor John Ciccarelli provided an update on the Norfolk Southern rail replacement project at the Tuesday Committee meeting.
Bridgewater-Raritan HS senior, Taashvi Shah, is painting custom pet portraits and donating 75% to the Somerset Regional Animal Shelter.