BORO NEWS & UPdates
The Beginning of Daylight Savings
Daylight Savings Time starts this weekend. Don’t forget to turn your clocks ahead this Sunday!
Hillsborough Township Public Schools Provide An Update On Corona Virus
Earlier today, Dr. Lisa Antunes (Acting Superintendent) provided an update on the township’s preparedness to keep our schools safe from Corona Virus.
Why It Is Good to Join School Clubs
For freshmen, starting High School, participating in student organizations can greatly benefit social circles, leadership, and communicative skills.
Somerset County Park Commission Gardens Accepting Wedding Ceremony & Photo Reservations
If you are looking for a stunning, local venue for your wedding ceremony or wedding pictures this summer, then look no further. The Horticulture Department of the Somerset County Park Commission has you covered.
Hillsborough To Hold Kindergarten Registration For The 2020-2021 School Year
Kindergarten registration for the 2020-2021 school year will be held weekdays from March 23 - April 3. All children who reside in Hillsborough and were born on or before October 1, 2015, are eligible to register for kindergarten for the 2020-2021 school year.
Duke Farms' Annual Sugar Maple Festival
Duke Farms’ Sugar Maple Celebration will be held this year on Saturday, February 15th. This annual event centered around the process of making maple syrup will run from 10 am - 3pm. Registration is required.
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.
New Year’s Resolutions May Not be as Impossible to Keep as You Think
The New Year is always seen as a way to start anew, and this year is also the new decade. Take this opportunity to not just start anew, but also to start fresh and positively to have the amazing year you want to have and now hopefully can achieve as well.
Hillsborough High School Choral Winter Concert
On Thursday, January 9th, HHS Choir held their annual Winter Concert in Hillsborough High School’s auditorium. The program consisted of four elite ensembles with the addition of several combined-concert performances. The groups included: Concert Choir, Treble Chorale, Mixed Chorale, as well as the brand-new tenor and bass choir, Undertones!
Montgomery High School FBLA Hosts A Successful Business Festival
With over 150 attendees from eight different schools, the Montgomery Business Festival II was a massive success! Hosted by the Montgomery Future Business Leaders of America, the day was full of excitement and all things business.
Best Deck Contractors in Hillsborough New Jersey
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“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.
Hillsborough Board of Education and Hillsborough Education Association Reach a Tentative Agreement
Hillsborough BOE and HEA have released a joint statement confirming that both parties have reached a tentative agreement on a new 3-year contract.
Montgomery Future Business Leaders of America To Host Montgomery Business Festival
Montgomery Future Business Leaders of America will host their 2nd annual Montgomery Business Festival (MBF) on Saturday, December 14th at Montgomery High School.
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!
Hillsborough Board of Education Releases Statement on December 10 Referendum
On Tuesday, December 10, the Hillsborough community will vote on a school referendum focused on addressing critical infrastructure and capital improvements to ensure a safe, healthy, and secure learning environment for the students and staff. The polls are open from 6am to 8pm for the community to cast their votes
Montgomery High School's Future Business Leaders of America Hosts a Successful Women in Business Event
Montgomery Future Business Leaders of America hosted its first ever Women in Business Event on November 16th, 2019. With over 200 attendees from eight different schools, this event was a huge success.
Hillsborough Education Association (HEA) Releases "Best Of Boro" Press Release
Often touted as one of the best places to live—both in the state and in the nation— community partners are coming together to ensure that Hillsborough stays that way. This effort began on October 28th, when members of the Hillsborough Education Association (HEA) joined together with Mayor Frank DelCore, Deputy Mayor Doug Tomson, New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) President Marie Blistan, residents, students and representatives from neighboring unions like the Amalgamated Transit Union, to raise the question before the Hillsborough Board of Education, “What is Best for BORO?”
Hillsborough Teacher Wins State Award
Hillsborough High School social studies teacher Bob Fenster has been chosen as the 2019 teacher of the year by the New Jersey Council for the Social Studies. He was awarded The Fred Cotterell Social Studies Educator Award at the NJCSS annual fall conference
Conserve Wildlife Foundation's Women & Wildlife Event Honors 5 Extraordinary Women
At the event, New Jersey’s First Lady Tammy Murphy delivered a stirring keynote address, noting the growing risks of climate change to wildlife and humans alike. A committed environmentalist and champion of women leaders, the First Lady noted that together the honorees had over 130 years of experience protecting wildlife.