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As a New Jersey Contractor, we have found that throughout the years the following list of Somerset County Resources have come in handy during may facets of our construction business.  So if you are looking at a project that includes construction of a: New Home, Detached Garage, Room Addition, Porch, Patio, Deck, Screen Enclosure, Driveway, Sidewalk or maybe your looking at a Complete Renovation or Restoration project these links could be an invaluable resource to your construction project. Somerset County New Jersey Resource List provided here by New Jersey Contractor.

An Overview of Somerset County, New Jersey.

Somerset County is at the hub of Central New Jersey. Its 21 municipalities, which encompass 305 square miles, contain a diversity of landscape, population and development that reflects the varied lifestyles of its estimated 315,850 residents.

As one of America's oldest counties, Somerset is steeped in colonial and Revolutionary War history. The County was established by charter on May 22, 1688, with land conveyances dating to 1651. Historic sites, monuments and buildings are found in virtually every town, preserved for future generations.

Located in the heart of the nation's largest metropolitan area, Somerset County contains a balance between urban and suburban neighborhoods and rural country sides. Fine residential communities, beautiful parks, excellent shopping areas, extensive farmlands, numerous historic sites and outstanding business and industry all make Somerset a desirable place to live, work and play.

The County's 9,506 acres of parkland include golf courses, picnic areas, hiking and bicycling trails, stables, a swimming pool, an Environmental Education Center and the County Fairgrounds, which each year hosts the Somerset County 4 H Fair. The County has preserved more than 4,600 acres of farmland through its Agriculture Development Program.

Our educational facilities
Raritan Valley Community College, Somerset County Vocational High School and Technical Institute are among the finest in the state. The college, a two year school in Branchburg Township, includes a library/theater complex and a planetarium.

Many
boards, commissions and advisory groups help the Freeholders determine priorities and procedures in areas ranging from farmland preservation to human services delivery. Members, who serve without compensation, perform a valuable service to their community.

Environmental protection, conservation of resources, shared services and proper planning for future growth and development all are major goals for County government.
The Board of Chosen Freeholders
remains dedicated to serving the residents of Somerset County and to maintaining the county's nationwide reputation for excellence

About Somerset County, New Jersey.

An Overview of
Somerset County Government
Programs & Services
2005
A Distinguished Past...A Dynamic Future


HISTORY
.. New Jersey is the only state where elected county officials are called “freeholders” (most other states elect a county commission or county council).
.. The term “freeholder” is a carryover from colonial days, when only property owners -- then known as freeholders -- were entitled to vote.
.. Originally, one freeholder represented each municipality. As counties grew, this became too unwieldy. Today, Somerset County has five freeholders elected at-large for three-year terms. Each freeholder represents the entire county. Somerset County currently has about 314,620 residents.


WHAT DOES A FREEHOLDER DO?
.. Freeholders elect from among themselves a freeholder director (Rick Fontana - 2005) who conducts their meetings and serves as spokesperson for the board. In Somerset County, the position of freeholder director is rotated each year.
.. Each freeholder in Somerset County chairs a standing committee:
.. Human Services (Peter S. Palmer - 2005),
.. Finance & Administrative Services (Denise Coyle - 2005),
.. Public Works I (Bob Zaborowski - 2005),
.. Public Works II (Ken Scherer - 2005).
The freeholder director and county administrator serve as ex-officio members of each committee.
.. The Board of Freeholders is the policy-making body of county government. They ensure compliance with state mandates, such as recycling and the provision of facilities for the courts and the county jail.
.. They also fund many human and social service programs, such as Senior Centers, Home-Delivered Meals, a community Mental Health Center, the county’s Eldercare Initiative (“Partnering for Our Aging Future”), and the Office of Veterans Services, among others.


SOMERSET COUNTY TODAY
.. Population: Approximately 314,620
.. Households: Approx. 115,000
.. Square Miles: 305
.. Location: Central New Jersey - one of only two “land-locked” counties in New Jersey (Morris County is the other)
.. 21 Municipalities:
Bedminster, Bernards, Bernardsville, Bound Brook, Branchburg, Bridgewater, Far Hills, Franklin, Green Brook, Hillsborough, Manville, Millstone, Montgomery, North Plainfield, Peapack-Gladstone, Raritan, Rocky Hill, Somerville, South Bound Brook, Warren & Watchung.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
6 (Rep. Frank Pallone), 7 (Rep. Michael Ferguson), 11 (Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen) and 12 (Rep. Rush Holt)
.. Legislative Districts:
16 (Sen. Walter Kavanaugh, Assem. Christopher “Kip” Bateman, Assem. Peter Biondi),
17 (Sen. Bob Smith, Assem. Joseph Egan, Assem. Upendra Chivukula),
21 (Sen. Thomas Kean, Jr., Assem. Eric Munoz, Assem. Jon Bramnick)
22 (Sen. Nicholas Scutari, Assem. Gerald Green, Assem. Linda Stender)


PRESERVED OPEN SPACE
.. Parkland: Approx. 9,346 acres [of a total goal of 20,500 by the year 2010]
.. Greenways: About 2,013 acres through the County/Municipal Open Space Partnership
.. Farmland: More than 4,500 acres [of a total goal of 16,000]


COUNTY PROGRAMS & SERVICES
The Somerset County Board of Freeholders is responsible for a wide variety of services. For example, Somerset County: .. maintains and repairs 260 miles of county roads and 750 county owned bridges.


SOMERSET COUNTY
.. collects approx. 37,000 tons of recyclables a year from about 115,000 households via curbside pickups; estimated income from the sale of recyclable materials in 2004 was $2,848,000, which was used to fund the program. More than 35,000 tons of waste were diverted from landfills in 2004.
.. provides approx. 160,000 meals a year to senior citizens and people with disabilities, many at our eight senior centers around the county, and more than half to homebound residents.
.. provides close to 393,000 trips a year to senior citizens and persons with disabilities, through our Transportation Division. Our Transportation Division also operates two bus shuttles: SCOOT (for the general public) and DASH (for people who work in the Davidson Avenue area of Franklin Township), which provides approx. 68,400 additional public transit trips.
.. holds six Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off programs each year that draw thousands of residents; in 2004 we collected more than 110 tons of hazardous materials for safe disposal.
.. holds First Saturday of the Month programs and properly disposes of tires and used consumer electronics; in 2004 we collected 20,000 tires and more than 205 tons of used consumer electronics.
.. sponsors or co-sponsors special events, such as the annual 4-H Fair (county government has some 30 displays at the fair each year) and the annual Somerset County Teen Arts Festival (for 1,000 teens from all over the county).


DISASTER ASSISTANCE
.. In the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, our Office of Emergency Management mobilized local fire companies and first aid squads that assisted in the rescue efforts at the World Trade Center.
.. Also, our human and social services staffs provided free counseling to any county resident affected directly or indirectly by the tragedy.
 

SPECIAL PROGRAMS
The County also funds other special programs that benefit communities throughout the county. For example:
.. Raritan Valley Community College and the Vo-Tech Schools
.. Somerset County Business Partnership (founded in January 2001) to enhance the county’s attraction and retention of business
.. Regional Center Partnership to focus on revitalizing the Somerville-Raritan-Bridgewater area (a state-designated Regional Center as of 1996)
.. Economic Incentive Grant Program to help older boroughs with development and redevelopment (approx. $8 million in grants has been awarded since the program’s inception in 1998)
.. Commerce Bank Ballpark has drawn visitors to central Somerset County for the ballgames and for shopping, restaurants, etc. The ballpark also is a good example of appropriate redevelopment of a Brownfield site (the former American Cyanamid property).


COUNTY DEPARTMENTS & DIVISIONS
Somerset County Government has three main “umbrella” departments that oversee a number of divisions:
.. Finance & Administrative Services Adjuster, Consumer Affairs/Weights & Measures, Finance, Human Resources, MIS, Purchasing, Records Management and Telephone Services
.. Human Services Office on Aging, Community Development, Office for the Disabled, Human Services, Juvenile Institutional Services, Mental Health Center, Rutgers Cooperative Research Extension, Veterans Services, Volunteer Services and Youth Services
.. Public Works Bridges, Emergency Management, Engineering, Soil Conservation, Facilities & Services, Fleet Management, Recycling, Roads, Traffic Safety, Planning, Cultural & Heritage Commission, Transportation, Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance, Solid Waste Management and the Health Department Policy & Organizational Development, which includes Public Information.


COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
The County Administrator, Clerk of the Board and County Counsel all report directly to the Board of Freeholders. There also are a number of independent commissions and agencies that receive support from the Freeholders but have their own boards:
Park Commission, Library, Vo-Tech Schools, Raritan Valley Community College, Commission on the Status of Women, Board of Elections, Superintendent of Schools, Prosecutor and Board of Social Services.


CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
Somerset County has three elected constitutional officers who provide their own specialized services to residents:
COUNTY CLERK - records deeds, takes passport applications, issues county ID cards, handles absentee ballots
SHERIFF – operates the county jail, serves summonses, provides security for the county courthouse and complex, assists municipal police departments
SURROGATE - probates wills, handles adoptions and trusts for minors.


SHARED SERVICES
The County has joined with various municipalities to provide shared services that save tax dollars. Examples include:
.. the 911 emergency communications system
.. regional land use planning, provided through the County Planning Board
.. cooperative purchasing
.. engineering services
.. fuel and vehicle repairs
.. traffic signal maintenance and road striping
.. computerized payroll processing
.. employee training programs
.. Youth Services Commissions and Municipal Alliances
.. Facility maintenance and repairs, infrastructure maintenance & repairs.


CENSUS 2000 FIGURES
.. According to the 2000 Census, Somerset County was the fastest growing county in New Jersey from 1990 to 2000, with a population growth rate of 23.8 percent. We gained 57,211 new residents during that period, which put us at 3.5 percent of the state’s total population.
.. Seniors age 65 and up now account for 11.2 percent of our population, up from 10.8 percent in 1990. However this number is expected to increase dramatically in the years to come, as the “baby boomer” generation moves into its senior years.
.. The projected population for Somerset County in 2015 is 345,290, or almost a 9 percent increase – a more moderate rate of growth than we saw from 1990 to 2000.
.. The recent and projected population increases translate to increased demand for governmental facilities and services, many of which Somerset County already provides.


SOMERSET COUNTY RANKINGS
Somerset County is …
.. Ranked 190th out of 3,141 counties nationwide in terms of population size according to Census 2000.
.. Ranked 13th out of 21 counties in New Jersey in terms of both population and land area.
.. One of only 43 counties (less than 2 percent) nationwide, out of more than 3,000, that hold a triple-A bond rating. This ensures we get the best possible interest rates on money we borrow for major projects that benefit all county citizens.


SOMERSET COUNTY BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP
The  (www.bpofsc.com) provides the following rankings for our County:
Somerset County is …
.. One of the country’s “Most Livable” Communities (2000), according to Partners for Livable Communities, which is based in Washington, D.C.
.. Ranked second for wealth and third for low crime rate by the Year 2000 ReliaStar Study, “The Best Cities to Earn and Save Money”
.. A leader in private-sector employment growth (22.1 percent from 1990- 1998) – more than five times the State’s growth rate
.. Ranked sixth by Forbes Magazine (May 1999) among the “Best Places” to live and work in the nation
.. The Most Affluent county in the United States. The median household income was $89,289 in 2003 according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2003 American Community Survey.
.. Consistently among counties with the highest employment rate in the State (97 percent as of 2001).
.. First nationwide with the most scientists per capita, and seventh nationally in the number of biological scientists in the workforce.

Learn more by visiting the Somerset County Web Site:
www.co.somerset.nj.us
“An Overview of Somerset County Government Programs & Services”
Compiled by the S.C. Public Information Office
908-231-7020 / publicinfo@co.somerset.nj.us
March 2005

 

Somerset County, New Jersey Quick Facts.

The data presented below is derived from various sources, including the
U.S. Census Bureau, 2003 American Community Survey (ACS), Annual Survey of Counties and Municipalities; the New Jersey Home Builders Association 4th Quarter Average and Median New Sales Prices for 2004; Trends in Employment and Wages Covered by Unemployment Insurance for NAICS 2002 New Jersey Unemployment Compensation Law; the Somerset County Park Commission and the Somerset County Planning Board.

1.      What is the County population?

·        307,143   (2003 ACS population estimate)

.       315,850   (2005 County Planning estimate)

2.    What is the total number of dwelling units, and households in the County?

·        Dwelling unit – 117,122     (2003)

·       Households - 115,105     (2003)

3.   What was the racial composition of the County including Hispanic and non-Hispanic in 2003?

·        White – 236,996 (77.2%)

·        Black – 25,550 (8.3%)

·        American Indian –544 (0.20%)

·        Asian – 33,394 (10.9%)

·        Pacific Islander –535 (.2%)

·        Other races – 7298 (2.4%)

·        Hispanic population, which includes persons of any race – 31,464 (10.2%) and Non-Hispanic – 275,679 (89.6%)  (2003)

 4.  What are the County’s median household income, per capita income and poverty rates?

·        Median household income - $89,289 (2003)

·        Per capita income -  $40,828 (2003)

·       Poverty rate – 1,608 families countywide. (2003)

 5.   What ancestries do County residents claim?

·        Total number of different ancestries reported  - 271,151 (2003)

 6.   What is the County population under 19 and over 65 years of age?

·        19 years old and under – 86,564 persons (2003)

·        Over 65 – 32,633 persons (2003)

7.   What is the total number of employees working in the private sector covered by unemployment insurance?  What is the total number of local, county, state and federal government workers?

·        Private sector employees –155,732 (2002)

·        Government employees (2002):

Ø      Local government –13,216

Ø      State government – 1,000

Ø      Federal government – 1,611

8.  What is the land area and population density of the County?

·        Land area - 305.5 square miles

·        Population density – 1,005.38 persons per square mile (2003)

9.  How much does new housing cost in Somerset County?

·        Average new sales price -  $536,864 (2004)

·        Median new sales price -  $478,391 (2004)

 10.  What is the County’s level of educational attainment?  How many residents have high school, bachelor and advanced college degrees?

·        Residents held various educational degrees in 2003:

Ø      High school -  (92.05%)

Ø      Bachelor degree -  (48.2%)

Ø      Advanced college degrees - (19.9%)

11.  Where can I find statistics describing schools in the County?

·         http://www.state.nj.us/njded.data

 12.  How many acres of parkland and preserved farms are in Somerset County?

·        Within the County Park system – 9,436 acres  (2005)

·         Preserved farmland - approximately 3,939+ acres  (2004)

13.  How many low-and-moderate income qualified housing units are there countywide?

·        Approximately 3,931 housing units  (2003)

Additional information on affordable housing can be found at:       http://www.sccoah.org

 14.  How long is the average work trip?

·        28.0 minutes (2003)

 15.  What percentage of county residents drive alone to work?           

·        Approximately 81.6 % (2003)   

 

Somerset County, New Jersey Main Links.

Raritan Valley Community College

Regional Center Partnership of Somerset County

RideWise

Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Somerset County

Somerset County Library

Somerset County Park Commission

Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office

 

Business Partnership of Somerset County

N.J. Business Resource Center

Somerset County Chamber of Commerce

Somerset County Park Commission

Somerset Patriots

"Things to Do in Somerset County, N.J."

Somerset County Technology Institute

 

Somerset County Municipalities.
Bedminster Bernards Bernardsville
Bound Brook Branchburg Bridgewater
Far Hills Franklin Green Brook
Hillsborough Manville Millstone
Montgomery North Plainfield Peapack/Gladstone
Raritan Rocky Hill Somerville
South Bound Brook Warren Watchung

Other Somerset County Agencies.

American Red Cross

Cooperative Housing Corporation

Jointure for Community Adult Education

Somerset County Coalition on Affordable Housing (SCCOAH)

Somerset County United Way

Somerset Online, Somerset County United Way

Congressional E-mail Directory

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

Official Federal Government Web Sites

The U.S. House of Representatives

The U.S. Senate

The White House

State Government

New Jersey Homepage

New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs

New Jersey Legislature

New Jersey State Judiciary

Somerset Medical Center

Somerset County Association of Young Professionals

New Jersey Self-Help Group Clearinghouse

 

About Somerset County
Accommodations
Adjuster’s Office
Administrator, County
Adoptions
Adult Protective Services
Advisory Boards
Aging, Office of  
Agricultural Activities
Agriculture & Resource Management
All Hazards Mitigation Plan
Animal Rescue (CART)
Annual events
Applications
Applications, Employment
Arts and Culture
Arts and Museums
Arts Organizations

 

B


Bids and Sales
Bids for County Contracts
Birth Certificate
Block Grants
Board of Chosen Freeholders
Boards and Commissions
Bridge Division
Brochures
Brownfields
Business in Somerset County
Business Partnership, Somerset County
Business Trade Name Registration Procedure


C

Calendar of Holidays
Carpooling
Census Information
Chamber of Commerce (part of Business Partnership)
Citizens Guide to the County Budget
Clerk of the Board
College
Commissions
Community Development Office
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
Conservatorships
Consumer Protection Office       
Consumer Protection - County
Consumer Protection - State     
Consumer Complaint Form   
County Administrator
County Animal Response Team (CART)
County Budget
County Clerk
County Counsel
Courts - New Jersey
Courts – Somerset/Warren/Hunterdon Vicinage
Cultural & Heritage Office
Cultural Connection
Cultural Diversity Coalition, Somerset County 

D

D.A.R.E. Program (Drug Abuse Resistance Program)
DASH (Davidson Avenue Shuttle)
Directions
Directions to Recycling Center
Directory of County Offices & Municipalities
Disabled, Office for the
Disaster Relief Resources
Divisions and Agencies

 

E

Economic Development
Education and Recreation
Eldercare
Election Board
Emergency Announcements
Emergency Management
Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Services Training Academy   
Employee Recognition Committee, Somerset County
Employment at the County
Energy Audit Grants Program
Energy Council
Engineering       
Events
Events Calendars

 

F

4-H
Family & Community Health Sciences
Farmland Preservation Program
Financial Services
Flag & Seal of Somerset County
Fleet Management
Food Stamps
Foreclosures      
Forms and Brochures   
Freeholders                       
Freeholders’ Meeting Agendas
Freeholders’ Meeting Minutes
Freeholders’ Meetings
Free Information Coupon             
Frequently Called Numbers  

G

Geographic Information System
Governing Body of County    
Governing Officials Association, Somerset County
Grants
Greater Raritan Workforce Investment Board (GRWIB)
'Green' Buildings Program
Gun Permit



H

Handyman Program
Hazards Mitigation Plan
Health and Safety      
Health Department
Historic Preservation Grant Program
Historic/ Preservation Organizations
Historic Sites & Districts - National & State Registers         
Historic Sites to Visit in Somerset County
Holidays – County Closed
Homemakers Program
HOME program
Hotels      
Household Hazardous Waste Dates & Locations
Housing Assistance
Housing Rehabilitation
Human Services

I

Improvement Authority, Somerset County
Information about Somerset County      
Information Sources
 

J

Jail
Job Openings
Judiciary of New Jersey

K

Kids’ Clubhouse
Krol cases
 

L

Land Applications
Land Records Search
Law Enforcement
Leadership Somerset
Leadership Somerset, Youth
Legal Services for Military, Pro Bono
Legislators - New Jersey
Legislators - U.S. House of Representatives
Legislators - U.S. Senate
Libraries
Library System, Somerset County
Links
 

M

Mail-in Ballot Forms (Formerly Absentee Ballot Forms)
Mail-in Ballot Information (Formerly Absentee Ballot Information)
Management Information Services (M.I.S.)
Maps
Marriage License
Mass Transit
Media Covering Somerset County
Medicaid Special Programs
Medical Transportation
Medical Reserve Corps
Meetings
Meetings Schedule
Meeting Schedule for Freeholders
Megan’s Law Cases
Mental Health Center
Mental Health Searches
Mosquito Information
Municipalities
Museums
Music

 

N

News About the County               
News from Freeholders                        
News - Planning Board
Newsletters
New Jersey Home Page     
NJ EASE    
N.J. Legislature
N.J. Legislators Serving Somerset County
NJ Transit
 

O

Office for the Disabled Resource Directory
Officers of the Board           
Ongoing Programs
Open Public Records Act (OPRA)
Open Space Programs
Operation Shoebox New Jersey
Organizational Chart
Overview of Somerset County

P

Park Commission                      
Parks & Recreation
Passport Information
Pet Preparedness During a Disaster
Photo Gallery  
Planetarium
Planning Board
Police Academy
Policy & Organizational Development
Population
Prescription Drug Program
Preservation Programs
Press Releases
Press Releases and Announcements
Pro Bono Legal Services for Military
Programs - Ongoing
Project Lifesaver
Proposals
Prosecutor’s Office
Public Information Office
Public Transportation
Purchasing
 

Q


Questions Frequently Asked
 

R

Raritan Valley Community College
Records Management
Recreation
Recreational Grants Program
Recycling
Recycling Schedule
Red Cross
Regional Center Partnership
Register to Vote
Renewable Energy Program
Renewable Energy Program - RFP Information
Reports and Publications
Requests for Proposal
Resource Management and Agriculture
Richard Hall Community Mental Health Center
RideWise
Road Closings
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
 

S

Schools
SCOOT Bus
Seal and Flag of Somerset County
Senior Centers
Senior Program Announcements
Senior Programs
Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)
Sheriff
Sheriff’s Most Wanted
Sheriff’s Sales
Shopping
Smart Growth Initiative
Somerset County Smart Growth Report
Social Services Board
Soil Conservation
Solar Energy Program
Solar Energy Program - RFP Information
Solid Waste Management
Somerset County Administrator
Somerset County Improvement Authority
Somerset County Technology Institute
Somerset County United Way
Speakers Bureau
Sports & Aviation
Superintendent of Schools
Superior Court Offices
Support Our Troops
Surplus Sales
Surrogate


T

Tax Board
Technology Institute, Somerset County
Telephone Services
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Theaters
TIPS Line
Tourism Guide
Towns
Traffic Counts
Traffic Safety
Transportation
Transportation Division
 

U

United Way, Somerset County
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Legislators Serving Somerset County
U.S. Senate
 

V

Vehicle Maintenance
Veterans Services/Veterans Interment
Victim-Witness Advocacy
Video
Vital Records
Volunteer Services, Office of
Volunteer Opportunities
Vocational & Technical Schools
Voting

W

Wall of Honor
Weather Announcements
Weather Information and Links
Weights and Measures Division
West Nile Virus
What’s New in Somerset County
Wills
Work First New Jersey
Workforce Investment Board, Greater Raritan (GRWIB)
 

XYZ

Youth Leadership Somerset
Youth Services, Office of

 

 

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Bedminster
Belle Mead
Bernardsville*
Blackwells Mills
Blawenburg
Bloomingdale
Bound Brook*
Bound Brook Junction
Bradley Gardens
Branchburg Park
Bridgepoint
Burnt Mills
Chimney Rock
Clyde
Coontown
East Millstone
Fairview
Far Hills*
Finderne
Flagtown
Frankfort
Gladstone
Greater Cross Roads
Green Knoll
Griggstown
Hamilton
Harlingen
Higginsville
Hillsborough
Kingston
Lamington
Liberty Corner
Lyons
Madisonville
Manville*
Martinsville
Mettler
Middlebush
Millstone*
Milltown
Mine Brook
Montgomery
Mount Bethel
Mount Horeb
Neshanic
Neshanic Station
North Branch
North Branch Depot
North Plainfield*
Peapack
Pill Hill
Plainville
Pleasantview
Pluckemin
Pottersville
Raritan*
Rock Mill
Rocky Hill*
Round Top
Royce Valley
Sixmile Run
Skillman
Smalleytown
Somerset
Somersetin
Somerville*
South Bound Brook*
South Branch
Springdale
Sunset Hill Garden
Ukrainian Village
Van Dorans Mills
Vliettown
Voorhees
Watchung*
Weston
Woodfern
Woods Tavern
Zarephath
Zion

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