BORO NEWS & UPdates
Haas, Soisson and Harris Say Goodbye to School Board
At the December 14, 2020 Hillsborough Board of Education meeting, the last of 2020, the three school board members who lost re-election had their final meeting before their terms expired. Judith Haas, Dr. Ann Harris, and Dr. Lorraine Soisson’s combined service on the school board totals over 25 years.
Why I Chose Rider University
My name is Sean Cavanaugh and I write for HeyBoro.com. I am a sophomore political science major at Rider University and I’m here to share with you why I chose Rider and about my first year in college.
2020-21 Hillsborough School Budget Approved: What’s in it?
Among the highlights: Some staffing positions added back, TP eliminated, more in-house busing, new classroom projectors, new teacher laptops, subs to be paid more.
McCauley Not Running For Re-election To Township Committee In 2020, Erickson To Run With Tomson
After two straight years of Democratic takeover in Somerset County, “Brian and Brian” look to keep Freeholder seats.
“Two Boro Boys for Hillsborough” Tomson and Lipani chosen as Mayor, Deputy Mayor for 2020
The Hillsborough Township Committee held its annual reorganization meeting on Thursday, January 2, 2020. Five-time Hillsborough Mayor Frank DelCore was sworn in for his fifth three-year term on the committee. Last year’s Deputy Mayor, Doug Tomson, was selected to be Mayor for 2020, and Shawn Lipani, in his second year on the committee, was selected to be Deputy Mayor.
Don't Forget To Vote This Tuesday. Your Voice Matters, Hillsborough!
On Tuesday, December 10th, Hillsborough residents will vote on a critical school referendum to fund infrastructure improvements and maintenance of the school buildings of the Hillsborough Township Public Schools totaling $35.4 million. This is your chance to have your voice heard. Make sure you vote, Hillsborough!