Ordinance would set rules for bow hunting and ban feeding deer.
Hurricane Irene and the Halloween snow storm forced changes at the power company, local spokesman said
White population drops; other minority groups rise.
Pair combines for 74 percent of vote.
Officials detail goals, public provides input.
Recreation commission OK's acquisition.
North Jersey Spirit proves proper conduct to fields committee, gains permits.
North Jersey Spirit may be in violation of roster rules.
President Jerry Burger says club must connect with borough residents.
Attorneys quibble over semantics for almost an hour before board ends discussion.
Zoning board says it sympathizes with family, but can't allow room violating building codes.
Jonathan Delgado, 18, still in critical condition after accident two weeks ago.
Democratic candidate held press conference outside Rodney Frelinghuysen's Republican campaign headquarters.
Flier sent to homes explaining tax increases.
Worries about developers clear-cutting land as borough pushes to meet standards.
Hopes to have project completed by tragedy's 10-year anniversary.
Town in "workshop phase" of planning to hit COAH numbers.
Open Space Commission hires consultant, should finish plan by March.
Winegar says he's not renting dock spaces.
Board member Don Bogardus leads way, pushes to give parent-funded organization money.
Old issues over school facility usage may linger.
Tri-Municipal Trails Committee bringing together trails of Hopatcong, Byram and Stanhope.
Hopatcong residents offer differing opinions on government.
Phone giant's window to build cell phone tower in Hopatcong almost closed.
A way to resolve issues without going to court.
Owner wants to rent Lakeside Boulevard low-income apartments at different rates.
Environmental Commission members worry landowners, contractors clearing properties of trees.
Inspector: "They've just been having a string of bad luck."
Money will be used to update open-space plan
The 115-kilowatt generator will power Department of Public Works and Fire Department No. 3.
Reactions from town and school officials throughout Northern New Jersey on the 2-percent cap on property tax increases.
Gov. Chris Christie's legislation splits town's decision-makers.
School official: 'People are accustomed to utilizing the facilities and not paying for it. That can't happen anymore'