Hunterdon County
N.J. earthquake aftershocks rise to 134, but becoming less frequent
After a very active weekend with multiple aftershocks, very few new tremors have been detected during recent days
‘Supersized’ lanternfly zapper wins N.J. teen top honor
With an umbrella borrowed from her family’s patio and less than $200, a New Jersey high school student is trapping spotted lanternflies and getting national attention.
Hunterdon County’s school funding winners and losers
See how your Hunterdon County district has fared since the new school funding formula was enacted.
North Hunterdon girls lacrosse beats rival Voorhees for 1st time since 2018
The Lions celebrated Senior Night with a rivalry win.
NJ High School Game Changers Sports Awards 2024: Voting is now open!
Winners will be announced during a live award show June 17
Delaware Valley baseball falls to Wilson (PA) in interstate clash
Wilson's Gavin Partridge drove in the game's first run after his late father, Rob, was honored before the contest.
See all homes sold in Hunterdon County, April 15 to April 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hunterdon County reported from April 15 to April 21. There were 1 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,236-square-foot home on Rocktown Lambertville Road in Lambertville that sold for $470,000.
N.J. earthquake aftershocks now number 120
27 were recorded over the past three days.
Woman dies after tree falls on camper in upper Bucks County (UPDATE)
Cynthia Cousins was 69, according to the Bucks County coroner
See all homes sold in these New Jersey counties, April 1 to April 7
See all homes sold in these New Jersey counties from April 1 to April 7, 2024.
Earthquake aftershocks in N.J. keep shaking the ground, helping researchers solve big mystery
Experts from Rutgers and other universities are trying to track down the exact fault line that triggered the initial earthquake on April 5.
Proposed rules for independent contractors would stifle entrepreneurship | Opinion
"As Congress deliberates on the fate of these regulations, it’s imperative that we voice our concerns and demand action," the author writes.