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The Tour of Somerville is an annual, three-day series of bicycle races held in and around Somerville, New Jersey, during Memorial Day weekend.The featured Memorial Day event, the Kugler-Anderson 50-mile race for professional and elite cyclists is the oldest competitive bicycle race in the country, having first been run in 1940. [1]
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Somerville Public Library is a public library of the Somerset County Library System of New Jersey and is located at 35 West End Avenue in Somerville, New Jersey. It is centered at the end of Somerville’s downtown Main Street and is in the same building as the town’s Borough Hall. The library offers books, movies, CDs, and periodicals.
SOMERVILLE – Something new is coming to Main Street's wide variety of food and drink establishments – a meadery. NJ Elixir has received borough Planning Board approval to open a meadery in the ...
St. John's Episcopal Church (Somerville, New Jersey) J. Harper Smith Mansion; Somerset County Courthouse (New Jersey) Somerset Courthouse Green; Somerville High School (New Jersey) Somerville Public Schools; Somerville station; Somerville West Ends; Steeplechase Cancer Center
High Caliber Ordinance wants to open at the corner of Gaston Avenue and William Street in Somerville, about a quarter mile from Van Derveer School. Somerville residents up in arms over gun shop ...
An historical photo of the Somerville station with the tracks in front of it can be seen in the Arcadia Publishing historical photo book Somerset County in Postcards, by Alan A. Siegel, Somerset County Historical Society (ISBN 0-7385-0078-X). In 2009, a reconstruction project began at the station to install high-level platforms and make the ...
The Old Dutch Parsonage is a historic house built in 1751, moved about 1913 and now located at 65 Washington Place, in the borough of Somerville in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 25, 1971, for its significance in education and religion. [1]