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Warren 'Best Places' Party, Watchung Hills Girls Soccer Makes State Final Top Local News

An investigation leads to the arrest of an 18-year-old Warren man allegedly selling marijuana from his home.

Even Gov. Christie Congratulates Warren on 'Best Places to Live' Recognition

Warren Township officials were singing it from the hilltops: New Jersey Monthly Magazine this year named itself no. 2 in the state its list of Best Places to live, and no. 1 in Central Jersey. The township threw itself a celebration, coupled with the recognition of local volunteers on Wednesday night. Even Gov. Christie joined in via a letter of congrats. 

Teen Accused of Selling Marijuana from His Warren Home

An 18-year-old Warren Township man was arrested last week following an investigation by township police and Somerset County authorities into allegations that marijuana allegedly was being sold through his house in Warren, the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office said. David Garyantes, of Roberts Road, was arrested and charged on Nov. 5, according to information from the prosecutor's office.

Cinderella Run Ends on Penalty Kicks for Watchung Hills Girls Soccer

They came out ahead in a scoreless match against Ridge High School, and then on Thursday, the 15th-seeded Watchung Hills High girls soccer team's run through the state tournament ended Thursday in a 3-2 shootout loss to Bridgewater-Raritan in the North Jersey Section 2, Group 4 championship after the teams played to a scoreless tie. For more details and a full photo gallery of the game, click here.

Warren Twp. Celebrates Volunteeers and NJ Monthly Recognition

Video of Warren's Deputy Mayor Gary Di Nardo explaining why he feels the township received "Best Places to Live" Recognition from New Jersey Monthly.

Warren Man Hospitalized After Hitting Tree

Warren police said a 76-year-old township man was hospitalized after the vehicle he was driving left the roadway and hit a tree.

Gala Evening Planned to 'Support Quaid Mobus'

A Nov. 29 evening of dining, dancing and community is planned to help raise more funds to assist in the rehabilitation of township resident Quaid Mobus, injured in September in a serious All-Terrain Vehicle accident.


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