History of Somerville
Somerville was settled in colonial times primarily by the Dutch who purchased land from the English proprietors of the colony. The Dutch established their church near what is today Somerville and a Dutch Reformed minister or Domine lived at the Old Dutch Parsonage from about 1754. The early village grew up around a church, courthouse and a tavern built at a crossroads shortly after the American Revolution. No one knows who gave Somerville its name, but it was known by this name by about 1800. Somerville was originally a sparsely populated farming community, but rapidly grew after the completion of the railroad in the 1840s and development of water power along the Raritan River in the 1850s. Somerville celebrated its Centennial Anniversary in 2009.
Click here for a comprehensive guide and history of the Somerville Borough Hall and Somerville Public Library
Please click below for the 2012 State of the Borough Address
2012 State of the Borough Address
2012 On-Line Dog License Renewals
Click here to renew your 2012 Dog License
Please click below for the Redevelopment Update in Somerville
Redevelopment in Somerville Update
Link to Individual Redevelopment Projects
On-Line Tax and Sewer Payments can now be made at the following:
On-Line Tax Payments
On-Line Sewer Utility Payments
