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Jazz at Rutherfurd Hall hosts one final concert in April to close its fifth season bringing outstanding jazz musicians to the historic mansion in Allamuchy Township, NJ.
Centenary Stage Company launches the annual January THAW Music Festival with the vibrant sounds of Mardi Gras as The HooDoo Loungers storm the Lackland Performing Arts Center on Saturday, January 14, followed by 3hree for Louis: A Tribute to Louis Armstrong on Sunday, January 22 and Sweet Plantain on Saturday, January 28.
The week between Christmas and New Year's is a time of year when old friends tend to get together for some fun times and at Bea McNally's Irish Pub & Eatery in Hackettstown, they are taking it one step further, scheduling their first ever "Tweener Music Fest".
Start your Christmas tradition by visiting three of Warren County’s most unique, family-owned farms all within 4 minutes.
Rutherfurd Hall proudly presents the second annual First Night Warren on Saturday, December 31, 2016 from 4pm – 8pm. Held at Rutherfurd Hall, 1686 Route 517, Allamuchy, NJ, First Night Warren is a family-friendly event with entertainment, food vendors and Fireworks. Fireworks are scheduled for approximately 7:15pm.
The choose-and-cut Christmas tree season kicked off at a Warren County farm that produced this year’s Grand Champion in the annual contest held by the New Jersey Christmas Tree Growers Association.
The holiday season at the Centenary Stage Company concludes with a flourish as CSC welcomes back the New Jersey Civic Youth Ballet and the annual performances of Nutcracker, featuring World Ballet Competition Gold Medalist Emma Crow, a Hackettstown native.
Thanksgiving is a day to relax with family and friends as we gratefully reflect on what we have. If you want to do that relaxing without having to cook, here are a few ideas for places to explore in Warren County, NJ.
Celebrity bartenders help serve drinks at four local establishments to raise funds for Hackettstown's St. Patrick's Day celebration.
The sun rises over the Greater Blairstown Area, as seen from Catfish Tower, a fire observation tower along the Appalachian Trail in Warren County. Photo by Matthew Miller.