The “old-fashioned” Christmas tradition is back on Newton’s Spring Street at 10 a.m., Nov. 27.
All requests for BID/RFP can be accessed on the Sussex County website www.sussex.nj.us/cn/bids/ and is the preferred method at this time ...
Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 28. Inside, outside or curbside, here’s how to support local breweries and taprooms in Sussex County.
If a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year, here's a selection of quality local farms near Hopatcong-Sparta.
Black Friday is Nov. 26. Find out which stores are closed on Thanksgiving and when they plan to reopen.
Mountain Creek began making snow overnight on Tuesday to get ready for the winter ski and snowboarding season. See how they do it.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Hopatcong-Sparta area high schools.
Find out more here about Sussex County's COVID data in its schools and how the county compares to others statewide.
The Sussex County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a virtual workshop about adverse childhood experiences and strategies for healing.
Here are Hopatcong and Sparta businesses that have put themselves on American Express’ map so far for Small Business Saturday.
Want to get a jump on Black Friday shopping? These Sussex County stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day.
See the latest announcement from the Sussex County Prosecutor Office.
In a NBC News interview that aired Thursday, a former Andover Subacute employee talked about finding a body in a shed in the COVID crisis.
Sparta Farmers Market has its final day, with “Community Day” at the Hopatcong Marketplace and live musical entertainment at both.
The annual food drives to fill up Sussex County food pantries, is ahead throughout the county this weekend. Find out where to donate.
If you’re skipping the big gathering and home-cooked meal, make your reservations now at these restaurants in Sussex County.
The Sparta Police Department says Jayden Carrillo, 23, of Wayne, was driving 83 mph on Route 15, before she was stopped.
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Jason Vanderee, from the Glenwood section of Vernon, is scheduled for sentencing on Jan. 27 and could face 30 years in prison.
In its bi-annual report, the healthcare watchdog, Leapfrog, graded the Medical Center with that rating during the coronavirus pandemic.
Glen de Vries, one of the two victims from New York City, died in the crash along with Thomas Fischer of Hopatcong, police say.
Police are on the scene directing traffic on the highway.
Off Shore Marine is hosting a Stuff the Boat challenge in support of Project Self-Sufficiency.
The New Jersey State Police, who found the plane, say two people have died. The FAA sent out an alert at 3 p.m. that the plane was missing.
Scott Fairlamb was sentenced to 41 months on Wednesday, the first sentenced for assaulting a police officer, in the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot.
See the latest announcement from the Sussex County Government.
The Sparta Police Department is a drop-off site through Dec. 10 for new and unwrapped toys and gifts, for Toys for Tots Operation Toy Train.
Sussex County Prosecutor Francis A. Koch announced the entry of a guilty plea to an accusation before the Honorable N. Peter Conforti, J ...
Looking to register for Krogh’s Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day or virtually to benefit the Sparta Education Foundation? Find out how here.
The yearly fundraiser, which kicked off on Friday night with a VIP event, is happening as well this Saturday and Sunday. Find out more here.
The Hopatcong Police Department will help serve up hot meals for seniors and those in need on Thanksgiving Day. Find out more about it here.
Project Self-Sufficiency's Season of Hope Toy Drive kicked off today.
Sen. Steven Oroho, who is from Sussex County, was chosen on Thursday to head up the New Jersey Senate Republicans, beginning in 2022.
Who’s participating from Sussex County in the marathon as part of its 50th anniversary celebration? Find out more here.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a free workshop featuring family therapist Kris Imbrie on Monday, November 15th, 5:30 p.m.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys initially proposed 51 months in prison for Scott Fairlamb, it's now 44. His attorney plans to argue for less.