The Hunterdon County Planning Board will hold a public hearing to adopt the Growth Management Plan at 8:15 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 1, in the Route 12 County Complex Building
At the Hunterdon County Board of County Commissioners’ annual reorganization meeting on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 2 in the Historic County Courthouse in Flemington, Commissioner Jeff Kuhl of Raritan Township was
Hunterdon County Commissioner Board Deputy Director Jeff Kuhl attended a celebration on Friday, Nov. 3, to mark the grand opening of the newest Hunterdon County open space destination, Rainbow Hill
By RIKKI MASSAND
Credits: Rikki Massand
April 19, 2021 at 9:00 AM
HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ - The Hunterdon County Board of County Commissioners formalized another open space and land preservation initiative, adding the 97-acre CRC Mine Road property in Bethlehem Township to Hunterdon County’s land inventory.
This project was initiated by the nonprofit Hunterdon Land Trust, in Flemington.
In 2019, Hunterdon County awarded two grants that stirred this latest land preservation to the forefront, one grant to the Hunterdon Land Trust and another to Bethlehem Township, to fund 50% of the project. As the acquisition progressed, the county Department of Planning and Land Use determined this parcel to be a good fit into the Hunterdon County Parks’ system, as the land is adjacent to the county’s Tower Hill preserve.