Three-sport senior named 2011-2012 Scholar-Athlete.
Hunter Guard will head to Moravian College in the fall.
It tops the principal's wish list for 2012-2013.
Part of Hudson Maxim's The Great Bedtime Story Pajama Drive, during which Scholastic Book Club matched every pair of donated pajamas with a book.
Mixture of sleet and freezing rain hits borough hard.
President pushes county college on radio show.
Once legal language gets worked out, official says.
Laura Willis hopes to do something rare for her age.
As part of Tulsa Trail's holiday outreach program.
Hopatcong football player named student of the month for November.
Will head to Washington, D.C.
Tulsa Trail project rakes in reward.
Basketball squad takes rough loss to Hackettstown, falls to 0-2.
Could take up to six years to finish, official says.
Athlete, scholar named student of the month.
Keeping parent-funded program afloat for another spring.
According to state report released Friday.
Tulsa Trail class participates in nationwide event.
Middle schoolers send postcards to military as part of governor's "Season of Service."
Named Educational Support Professional of 2011.
She hopes to sell one in each state.
A missionary's tale motivated Teagan Dougherty, 12.
Middle school, high school students join effort.
In wake of losing a handful after October's snowstorm.
All you have to do is send us a picture. Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 for our schools.
Board of Education to gather Wednesday to talk particulars of the 2012-2013 budget.
Sixth-graders bring in more than $200.
Here's why you should drop a few bucks to see 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.'
After five-year absence, a reinvigorated group—and a low-cost plan—returns the sport to the high school.
Created posters to show why they're taking a stand.
Or at least figuratively, as the borough's mayor teaches the kids about government.
Some teams look to remain perfect while others try to earn redemption this holiday.
High school names top fall performers Tuesday night.
Fourth straight year district receives clean bill of health.
9 more request applications to state program that could allow them to attend Lenape Valley Regional High School.
About 50 students participate in 'Harvest of Books.'
1st marking period comes to a close.
Intriguing rematches stand in the way of some squads and a trip to the championships.
The Kiwanis Club of Lenape Valley donated clothing to Tulsa Trail children in need.
Hopatcong kids, teachers wear pajamas to West Side United Methodist Church and donate to help little girl.