$16 million spending plan passes unanimously Wednesday.
Two council members seek re-election while newcomers run on same ticket.
The Department of Transportation announced the release of $78.4 million in Local Aid grants on Friday.
Hopatcong Mayor Sylvia Petillo says she sees a new health advisory committee would revitalize public health outreach. But Councilwoman Estelle Klein says the council just wants to run the board of health.
Borough salon wins Hopatcong Patch's Readers' Choice contest.
The recreation commission and a Department of Public Works employee walked the fields in November. Here are the fixes they put on their wish list.
Use this formula to figure out how much you would owe in property taxes under Hopatcong's proposed 2012 budget.
Hopatcong introduces $16 million spending plan.
Councilman Mike Francis says it's on the way.
Program allows boaters to protect their vessels and the planet.
The Hopatcong Board of Education deals with major cuts in state aid
Hopatcong, school officials work to keep drug-awareness program in district despite drop in police manpower.
As district faces three-quarter-million state aid reduction for 2012-2013 school year.
The state Senate Environment and Energy Committee OK'ed a bill that would fund preservation and cleanup of lake.
Borough to receive $953,270, or as much as it did in 2011.
Tips from Sussex County and the Centers for Disease Control.
The Lake Hopatcong Commission is expected to hand over control of its weed-harvesters to the state in a meeting next Tuesday.
Hopatcong's mayor and other leaders sign pact at Picatinny Arsenal.
And earn some cash.
The state Assembly passed a bill allowing same-sex marriage Thursday, days after it passes the Senate. Then Gov. Chris Christie vetoed the bill Friday—the day it reached his desk. Hopatcong Mayor Sylvia Petillo doesn't believe lawmakers should make the de
Hopatcong pair receives volunteer award.
Councilman: 'It's energy savings.'
What you need to know about Wednesday's public meeting.
Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll (R-Dist. 25) recently introduced legislation that would change the highway's name to honor the 40th president.
President Barack Obama released 10 states, including New Jersey, from the No Child Left Behind education law Thursday providing states come up with plans of their own.
The section is a vital part of Hopatcong meetings.
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Why the Lake Hopatcong Commission is considering handing off its weed-harvesting operation to the state Department of Environmental Protection.
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Councilman working on law to allow bow hunting deer on borough-owned land; calls deer a traffic safety hazard.
The road closed for a month late last year during a $667,000 project. Now it gets a few touch ups.
Submit your questions before tomorrow morning for a chance for a response from a member of the Obama administration.
Member: Combining boards means less bureaucracy.
Council to meet with Highlands Council leader Wednesday.
Favorable rating a change from previous polls.
GOP assemblyman was on college's board of trustees.
Reorganization meeting draws standing-room only crowd.
Otherwise they can be dangerous, commission says.
Republican presidential candidates battled it out. Iowans spoke. But what do you say?
Risks being denied second entertainment license request.