Bus and light rail to operate regular weekday schedule.
National Guard mobilized.
U.S. Army Sgt. Michael D. Kirspel died in combat in Afghanistan in October. The 23-year-old was a Hopatcong resident.
Those surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
Hopatcong environmental commission chairman seeks sustainability, at little or no cost to community.
State aid part of $14.65 million for infrastructure improvement and safety projects.
$12.9 million project to replace the headache with a signalized intersection in two years.
Just a peek in case you haven't been near borough hall.
National chain pitched $3 million deal to buy borough hall and turn it into a pharmacy. But it wouldn't be enough to offset costs of building a new municipal complex, officials say.
Hoping to cut costs, move would combine planning and zoning boards.
Federal money to help low- to moderate-income families with home improvements.
School superintendent defends parent-teacher org's use of funds after councilwoman's question.
United State Postal Service considers "right-sizing," conducts study of 3,700 locations nationwide, including one serving Hopatcong residents.
Political contributions, police chief's contract highlight Wednesday's meeting.
Patch asked Hopatcong residents their opinion in the wake of the national debt-ceiling deal.
Display sign with Obama donning Hitler mustache; call for impeachment.
It's our week in review for July 24 through 30.
One set for Hopatcong, on Nov. 9
Says he's hopeful a default can be avoided.
But officials say money is going into fund for 2012-2013.
Borough unveils two World Trade Center steel beams. The artifacts will bookend Hopatcong's monument in memory of the attacks.
Were you at Thursday's unveiling of the two steel beams that will highlight Hopatcong's 9/11 monument? Email brendan@patch.com with photos and we'll post them here.
On Thursday afternoon, more than 50 people watched two Twin Towers steel beams arrive in Hopatcong. The artifacts will highlight the borough's 9/11 monument, to be unveiled on the 10th anniversary of the attacks.
Huhn: 24th District public schools would have received more than $22 million in additional aid had Christie's veto been overridden.
Gov. Christie said the state can dispense medical marijuana. But should he legalize it, too?
Teachers' union head opposes measures while administration relents.
Finishes top-4 in population.
Sussex County offers a free program to residents hoping to learn about stress, exercise and more.
The beams will bookend and highlight the borough's monument to the thousands lost in the attacks.
Chairman says it has the cash to survive through 2011. But lake will get just a week of weed harvesting.
County releases status update on Hopatcong bridge.
Officials and residents gathered in Maxim Glen Park to pay tribute to all of the men and women from Hopatcong who have served in the US Armed Forces.
Mayor Sylvia Petillo honors Hopatcong Lieutenant Tina Kraus and her daugther, Ashley, for martial arts achievements.
Ed Selby, Leslie Huhn and Jim Nye challenge Steve Oroho, Alison McHose and Gary Chiusano.
Council grants Castaways Tavern entertainment license after owner says he'll solve neighbor's noise complaints.
The mayor and council said building on the land the Warriors are eyeing could pose environmental problems.
FDA dermatologist shares her tips.
New ambulance, senior center grant top filled itinerary.
Fourth of July a time to recognize the borough's fallen.
County: Use these 10 tips to protect yourself from melanoma.