Special business meeting on deck for Wednesday.
Everyone has opinions. Patch is the place to share them.
Program gives volunteers' families up to $600 a year to attend a Sussex County college or technical school.
Governor calls on the Legislature to take action during the remaining 30 days of session.
Longtime Hopatcong councilwoman prepares to step down.
Second straight year of increases.
A brief look at what to expect for Hopatcong.
$1 million project unaffected by poor weather, county official says.
Hopatcong drivers could use the road by next week, county official says.
Because it'll just sit there until the weekend.
School district to ask governor directly to excuse four days missed after October snowstorm due to power outages.
Hopatcong trio's last-minute entrance produces modest results.
The CDC declared this week 'Get Smart About Antibiotics Week.' Here are some facts.
It's not a town, and definitely not a city. Here's why.
And the recycling center is open extra hours.
Kenneth Trumpore says combining zoning and planning boards into land-use board saves Hopatcong time and money.
Medicine Shoppe pharmacy joins Sussex County's Prescription Drug Disposal Day.
25th District Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen praises military service members, local volunteers.
What you need to know about what will happen at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Independent challengers not even close.
Uncontested race gives Hopatcong Republicans easy victory.
Republicans take easy wins.
But they can't attempt to influence voters from within 100 feet from the building, a Sussex County Board of Elections official said.
Patch is on the scene, talking to voters about their decisions.
How will you help shape the future of the borough?
Here's how to vote in Hopatcong on Tuesday.
A former Hopatcong zoning board chairman calls referendum to combine planning and zoning boards 'badly conceived.'
What you need to know.
First came the hard work. Then came the love.
No business expected to be discussed at meeting at borough hall in Hopatcong.
Patch asked each to answer a questionnaire. Here is how they answered.
Still, watch out for hazards
Young, a 61-year-old Republican, has lived in Hopatcong all his life and has spent years participating in borough organizations.
Medicine Shoppe to host drug disposal day Saturday.
Petillo, 61, is running for her second term as Hopatcong's mayor. She's also served as a councilwoman and on the Board of Education.
Klein served on Hopatcong's council from 2003 to 2008.
Deadline extended to Nov. 30.
Borough to host public meeting to discuss benefits of conforming to the plan, which councilman says "affects everything."
Holding meeting in Trenton Wednesday night to help evaluate current system.