Christ Episcopal Church and the Mount Calvary Baptist Church held a 5-part discussion about racism during Lent.
The Sussex County Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health announces that it will be adjusting the rotation.
While there might be more places offering inoculations in the area, but now more people are able to get their shots than ever before.
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on the area, according to updated state data.
Sussex County continues to inoculate people in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is the latest.
The Sussex County Chamber of Commerce is offering seven scholarships to area students for the 2021-2022 school year.
The current numbers show a 1.91 percent decrease from the 2020 adopted budget, officials said.
The Coalition for Healthy and Safe Communities is presenting "Hidden in Plain Sight" on Zoom.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a virtual Elder Law seminar featuring attorneys Eileen McCarthy Born and Karen Greco-Buta on March 31st.
The Township of Sparta's Public Works Department will begin our Township-wide spring clean-up program starting the first week of April.
Those interested must have two years of experience to apply.
Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order 232, which will rescind the current prohibition on outdoor interstate youth competitions.
While there might be more places offering inoculations in the area, the demand is still outpacing the supply. nationwide.
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on the area, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below
Sussex County continues to inoculate people in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is the weekly update.
The move was made after an extended debate over an "anti-hate" resolution gained little traction.
The small batch of inoculations will be used for home bound residents and seniors, officials said.
Governor Cuomo’s announcement that restaurants outside of New York City will expand to 75 percent capacity beginning March 19.
On Monday, Niche.com released the 2021 ranking of 'Best Places to Live in New Jersey.'
Staffing concerns and COVID-19 outbreak delays the plan for full-day, in-person classes at the middle and high school.
More than $41,050,446 is coming to Sussex County and municipal governments. Here is where it is being distributed.
More than $41,050,446 is coming to Sussex County and municipal governments.
While there might be more places offering inoculations in the area, the supply is still outpacing the demand nationwide.
The weather is warming and the recreation facilities aren't quite ready for us yet.
Virtual Expungement Seminar to be hosted by Project Self-Sufficiency at no cost to the public.
After four hours and dozens of speakers, the Board of Commissioners has tabled the idea for now.
For the safety of our residents, the parks department will be removing the trees in the Kid’s Kastle Parking Area at Station Park.
The advent of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has brought an expansion to locations throughout the Garden State. Set an appointment now.
The state's distribution of the coronavirus vaccine has been plagued with problems. Here's the latest on how to schedule an appointment.
Experts warn that March could be among the most expensive months for gasoline prices nationwide. Here is where to fill up for less.
Governor Murphy announced the expansion of eligibility for more frontline essential workers and high-risk groups in New Jersey’s.
Please be advised that JCP&L will be performing Helicopter patrols of transmission lines beginning March 3rd.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a free, virtual Family Law seminar in March.
The two-tiered phase in begins March 15 and there will still be a virtual option for those who need it.
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