The governor presented his $32.9 billion budget for fiscal year 2014.
Council also OKs $35,000 to repair basketball courts.
Proposed plan remaps sewer service areas but has no borough impact.
Housing crash, recession to blame for 29-percent drop, appraisal firm says.
Governing body looks to approve two new municipal employees.
Bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose passes Assembly.
Residents told cable company would not offer credits for lack of service.
Historical Society plans conversion of 1790s home to a museum, and township officials may ask the county inmate labor program to provide some of the work.
Two part-time paid medical technicians help cover daytime calls.
White Deer Plaza facility is at end of useful life, town says.
Town lost vehicle to fire, second has broken axle.
Township Council lays out plans for improvement in the township for 2013.
Steven Oroho, 24th Legislative District Senator, speaks out on potential deception of Hurricane Sandy victims.
Hopatcong residents can discuss new property values with company reps after first revaluation in five years.
Collapse of old system during Hurricane Sandy leads borough to make change.
Governing body to introduce $35,000 recreation improvement ordinance.
Company challenging annual payment that provides borough $30K each year.
Five Hopatcong officers honored for 10-month drug investigation and post-storm relief effort.
Governing body recognizes police, EMTs, public works members and others for response.
Veteran Jerry Murphy and newcomer Christine Quinn sworn in at reorganization meeting.
Bunce, Galate sworn into new three-year terms at annual Hopatcong council reorganization meeting.
Residents will no longer have to separate recyclable goods.
Funds would support larger market, advertising.
Sussex County changes vendor for popular meals program.
Borough will honor the lives lost on Friday.
Officials, residents raise concerns at third BPU hearing about utility company's storm response.
BPU holds hearing from 4 to 7 p.m. at Hopatcong Middle School.
Township still waiting for a full estimate from FEMA.
After state denies bill this year that would have provided $150K, commission is stil figuring out how to make up for lost money.
Arrangement with state also adds land to Hopatcong State Park.
New deal will be for 10 years.
BPU will hold a public hearing in Hopatcong Dec. 18.
Hopatcong received assistance from neighboring department on seven fires after storm.
Residents can sign up starting on Monday for bow hunting on the Natural Preserve.
The two bears were killed Monday on the first day of the annual week-long hunt.
Council plans to add committee to redesign township's construction application.
Hopatcong residents can sign up starting Monday to apply for reimbursement from the Sussex County Department of Human Services.
Officials and residents agree at council meeting communication is where most of the problems evolved during storm's aftermath.
Borough Council meeting may get moved to fire station if resident turnout is too large.
Hopatcong Mayor Sylvia Petillo releases a statement Monday after the borough is almost fully restored with power.