Mark your calendar! Throughout the entire year, Somerset County, NJ wows with distinctive diversions. Lively. Enlightening. Internationally recognized. Gather with community members for events and entertainment encompassing arts, culture and music, open-air and athletic activities, revealing classes and tours, and wholesome fairs, festivals and farmers markets.
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Weekend Journey Through the Past

Weekend Journey Through the Past The annual Weekend Journey through the Past is an opportunity to step back in time and experience the  county's rich history.  Up to 30 historic sites countywide are open free to the public during this weekend in October. Somerset County’s annual Journey Through The Past is an initiative of the Somerset County Board of County Commissioners and the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission in collaboration with many county-wide local historical organizations and commissions and other county organizations. Sites that will be open to the public on October 12th and 13th* 1860 School House § Millstone Borough Hall, Millstone Abraham Staats House, South Bound Brook Amy Garrett House, Rocky Hill  Andrew Ten Eyck House, Branchburg Boudinot-Southard-Ross Estate, Basking Ridge Brick Academy, Bernards Daniel Robert House § Somerville Borough Hall, Somerville Dirck Gulick House, Belle Mead Dr. John Vermeule House, Green Brook East Millstone Bridgetender's Home and Station, East Millstone (Franklin Township) Fisher Family & St. Andrew Cemeteries, South Bound Brook General John Frelinghuysen House § Raritan Public Library, Raritan Griggstown Bridgetender's House, Princeton (Franklin Township) Historic Brook Theater, Bound Brook Jacobus Vanderveer House, Bedminster Kennedy-Martin-Stelle Farmstead, Basking Ridge Kirch-Ford-Terrill House, Warren Old Presbyterian Graveyard, Bound Brook Philip Van Horne

Spooky Skate for the Paws

Bridgewater Municipal Building 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater

Spooky Skate for the Paws Join us for a spooky skate event to benefit the local animal shelter! Enjoy a ghouls afternoon of at our popup skatepark - prizes - live music.

Song’s America Voted by – Weekend Journey Through the Past

Song's America Voted by - Weekend Journey Through the Past Historical musician and balladeer Linda Russell takes you on a romp through elections past as you hear the ditties that inspired Americans to vote. She sings gems like Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too; Grover's Veto and You're Alright, Teddy. When the Whig Party nominated New Jersey’s Theodore Frelinghuysen for vice president in 1844, one songster found a rhyme to Frelinghuysen! Bring your own lawn chair or blanket for this autumnal afternoon outdoors concert at Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites. The Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association sponsors this program. Made possible by funds from the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and New Jersey Historical Commission, as part of Somerset County’s Weekend Journey Through the Past.

Distinguished Artists Concert – Janet Lantz & Susan Sobolewski

Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church East Oak Street, Bernards

Distinguished Artists Concert - Janet Lantz & Susan Sobolewski Distinguished Artists Concert - Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Janet Lantz, French Horn & Susan Sobolewski, Piano Works by Chopin, Mozart, Strauss & More! Sunday, October 13 @ 4:00 pm The Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church welcomes you to special concert featuring distinguished artists Janet Lantz on French Horn and Susan Sobolewski on Piano. Works by Chopin, Mozart and Strauss will be featured. This free concert will be performed on Sunday October 13 at 4:00 pm. Janet Lantz, French horn player, enjoys a rewarding and wide-ranging career as a freelance artist in the New York area and beyond. She regularly appears with the Greenwich CT, Vermont, Northeastern Pennsylvania, and New Jersey Symphony Orchestras. Janet excels in a broad array of musical genres including symphonic, opera, jazz, Broadway, chamber music, and period-instrument ensembles. Her longstanding career as a Broadway musician includes no less than sixty-four (64) productions, starting with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Song and Dance.” A frequent recitalist, The New York Times described Janet’s playing at her Weill Recital Hall concert as “nimble and secure on the horn.” Some of her most memorable performances are those playing in big bands at the iconic Village

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