Basking Ridge, NJ|News|
Generator Installation at Bernards Town Hall to Cost Less than Expected
Department of Public Works to help lower price by pitching in to perform in-house work.

Email: Linda.Sadlouskos@Patch.com
Phone – 908-872-6941 Hometown – Roxbury, NJ, now living in Basking Ridge Birthday – November 13
Hi–I'm the new editor for the Basking Ridge Patch. I've lived in town since 1998, first on Willow Street near downtown Basking Ridge. I now live in The Hills.
I previously was a reporter for The Hunterdon Review, The Daily Record and most recently for The Courier-News, where I wrote about the Somerset Hills. I'm interested in all aspects of the community, and hope to start some regular features that viewers can tune into at scheduled times.
I'm a mother of two sons, and I closely follow what goes on in the schools. I'm also an on-and-off again equestrian, and have taken lessons at Lord Stirling Stable. I look forward to keeping up contacts with those of you I already know, and also meeting new people in town.
Your Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
I have voted for candidates from both parties, and for independents.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
Catholic, although I have had contact with Judaism. I have friends of all religions.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Most people are concerned about the impact of lost state aid on township schools, and for the municipality. Although I understand that cuts needed to be made in the state budget, I believe that one of New Jersey (and the township's) main assets is the high quality of local schools. I believe that asset should be given priority. From a local perspective, I believe that township homeowners will lose in the long run if their property values drop because the schools decline. Having a good educational system also fuels the state's economy and buys prestige on a national level. I learned that when visiting colleges with my older son, a Ridge High school graduate. and hearing from college officials in other states that certain New Jersey high schools (including Ridge) have a good reputation in college admissions offices hundreds of miles from home.
I think that many township residents also value the green space in Basking Ridge.
The Bernards Township Regional Chamber of Commerce is doing a good job promoting local businesses, a necessity for the township.
Department of Public Works to help lower price by pitching in to perform in-house work.

New Somerset Hills Schools Superintendent Frances Wood tells BOE she will take lead in curriculum.
Just be glad you don't have to launder these uniforms.
Residential burglaries follow series of reported vehicle break-ins.
Volunteer chairman or co-chairs needed for this year's Project Graduation at Watchung Hills Regional High School.
But her new appointment means she must give up being chairwoman of the Planning Board.
22nd annual Olde Mill Inn-sponsored tour of Basking Ridge is headliner on day that also includes bike races for area children.
22nd annual Olde Mill Inn-sponsored tour of Basking Ridge is headliner on day that also includes bike races for area children.
Joyce Davis of Warren started non-profit following tragic death of her own son.
The Warren-based nonprofit works to provide safer cribs and equipment to hospitals, nursery schools and homes.
The Warren-based nonprofit works to provide safer cribs and equipment to hospitals, nursery schools and homes.
Program to be rolled out in next month or so.
Program at Bernardsville Library in the morning will be for children ages 2 to 5, and for parents in the evening.
Program in morning will be for children ages two to five, and for parents in evening.
In inaugural year, residents, graduates and others given more time to suggest possible honorees at Bernards High exhibit.
Letter to the Editor addresses his concerns about school spending.
October outing to benefit Shriner's Children.