New Jersey Hills Media Group
Our publication offers a variety of content, including news updates, sports reports, entertainment features, and obituaries, focusing on New Jersey, as well as Morris County, Somerset County, and Bernardsville.
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newjerseyhills.com | P.c. Robinson
It was one hot, hot, hot time at Brookside Beach in Mendham Township when the township hosted its 5th Annual Pride event on Sunday, June 22. Despite the start of a heat wave more typical of August than the second full day of summer, scores came out to enjoy the lake, cook up hot dogs and hamburgers, meet with community groups, watch a movie at dusk – it was “Ugly Dolls” and just enjoy the night. kAm%96 6G6?E :D DA@?D@C65 2??F2==J 3J E96 |6?592> %@H?D9:A #64C62E:@?
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newjerseyhills.com | W. Jacob Perry
FAR HILLS - An affordable housing compliance plan that would develop three village section lots - two of which had not been previously disclosed - was approved by the Borough Council in a unanimous vote on Monday, June 23. The plan would fulfill the state-mandated "Round IV" obligation of 41 low-cost housing units through 2035, and an unfulfilled "Route III" obligation of 10 low-cost accessory housing units through 2025. kAmq@C@F89 !=2??6C s2G:5 q2?:D49 E@=5 2?
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newjerseyhills.com | Joe Territo
As protesters continue to rally against President Donald Trump’s policies at district offices of U.S. Rep. Tom Kean Jr., R-7, the congressman continues to support Trump, while standing up to some Republicans over SALT deductions. The policies that the protesters oppose include portions of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” the budget reconciliation bill that Kean recently approved as part of a narrow 215-214 House Republican majority. The budget reconciliation bill is now under Senate consideration.
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newjerseyhills.com | Jane Primerano
In 87-degree heat, 573 graduates of Hunterdon Central High School collected their diplomas during the morning of Thursday, June 19, on the school's athletic field in Raritan Township. The students gathered in two lines by alphabet, and the commencement lasted close to two hours.
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newjerseyhills.com | Marin Resnick
HIGH BRIDGE - Dogs disguised as football stars and referees, or "ruffarees," marched their way around Union Forge Park during the annual Pooch Parade Saturday, June 21, and sponsored by the Women for High Bridge. This year’s theme, Dogs in Sports, brought dozens of community members and their four-legged best friends together to compete for the best dressed pup. kAmp>@?8 E9@D6 4@>A6E:?8 7@C 8@=5 H2D C6EFC?:?8 492>A:@? y62?6EE6 $=:<6C @7 {632?@? %@H?D9:A 2?5 96C AFA {JD6EE6] {JD6EE6 92D H@?
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