Proud to Be a New Jersey Girl of 19th Amendment History Alice Paul still lives on in NJ with the Alice Paul Institute in Mt Laurel, NJ
The Port Authority featuring how towns used World Trade Center steel in their memorials.
Homeowners argue with governing body as $300K set aside for process.
Residents will have a chance to make their feelings heard at public hearing.
John Pezzino says that the more he researches, the more he agrees with the Petillo, current council.
Wants to vacate paper streets near Hopatcong State Park to foster the acquisition.
Shane Sickles, recognized as top high school athlete plans, to attend Fairleigh Dickinson.
Public will have a chance to make feelings heard during ordinance hearing on Aug. 15
Payments to be spread out over five years, borough official says.
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Hopatcong looks to halt exploding deer population.
DCA said Sylvia Petillo broke a state local government ethics law when she used borough money to fund a mailing to residents advocating a referendum.
Five residents to address borough health issues.
Write-in candidate John Pezzino takes early—and different—advertising approach.
Members fend off questions from resident, doubts from president over ethics of hiring council attorney to represent the board.
Ordinance that would also permit deer fencing and establish a deer-management task force needed fine-tuning, mayor says.
Hopatcong to also introduce ordinance allowing deer fencing.
Stuck in state Senate limbo.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Hopatcong and Sussex County.
Learn how to help the county's more than 24,000 senior citizens.
As part of agreement to build Susquehanna-Roseland power line, which will pass through the borough.
Using grant money from PSE&G settlement.
Stanhope agrees to pay increase to fund extra hours for part-time court workers.