The New Jersey Council for the Humanities is proud to announce its new program, the Democracy Conversation Project.
The current numbers show a 1.91 percent decrease from the 2020 adopted budget, officials said.
Spring has finally sprung and Patch is looking for your recommendations for the best outdoor dining spots in the area.
The Coalition for Healthy and Safe Communities is presenting "Hidden in Plain Sight" on Zoom.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a virtual Elder Law seminar featuring attorneys Eileen McCarthy Born and Karen Greco-Buta on March 31st.
The Township of Sparta's Public Works Department will begin our Township-wide spring clean-up program starting the first week of April.
A Franklin girl was killed in the blaze. Her aunt has started a fundraiser to help cover expenses.
Sgt. Robert Vander Ploeg said two residents on the second floor had to escape through a window onto a low roof and sustained minor injuries.
Those interested must have two years of experience to apply.
Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order 232, which will rescind the current prohibition on outdoor interstate youth competitions.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Sussex County.
John Jhong used the identities of people who have been dead for more than a decade to defraud the government, according to authorities.
While there might be more places offering inoculations in the area, the demand is still outpacing the supply. nationwide.
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on the area, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below
Sussex County continues to inoculate people in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is the weekly update.
Scott Fairlamb has a history of violence and is "preparing for war" officials said. Reader discretion advised.
The move was made after an extended debate over an "anti-hate" resolution gained little traction.
It has been an upset to Trump political Groups in our Sussex County Region, but it brings New hope to Women's Groups & Seniors
The small batch of inoculations will be used for home bound residents and seniors, officials said.
Governor Cuomo’s announcement that restaurants outside of New York City will expand to 75 percent capacity beginning March 19.
On Monday, Niche.com released the 2021 ranking of 'Best Places to Live in New Jersey.'
Savannah Losey went missing early Tuesday morning from her family's home in Hamburg.
Staffing concerns and COVID-19 outbreak delays the plan for full-day, in-person classes at the middle and high school.
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More than $41,050,446 is coming to Sussex County and municipal governments. Here is where it is being distributed.
More than $41,050,446 is coming to Sussex County and municipal governments.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Sussex County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
While there might be more places offering inoculations in the area, the supply is still outpacing the demand nationwide.
The weather is warming and the recreation facilities aren't quite ready for us yet.
Virtual Expungement Seminar to be hosted by Project Self-Sufficiency at no cost to the public.
Under the new budget from the Murphy administration, schools like Hopatcong are losing 27 percent in state aid.
See how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Sussex County and across NJ.
The Spartans and the Wolfpack faced off on the hardwood and you can watch the entire game here.
Mount Olive, Hopatcong, Hackettstown met Mountain Lakes on the ice for some playoff hockey.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a virtual Career Fair available to the public at no cost.
After four hours and dozens of speakers, the Board of Commissioners has tabled the idea for now.
Five New Jersey Kiwanis Clubs will be distributing over 50,000 pounds of food to approximately 1250 families
Kiwanis Club of Greater Roxbury plans to distribute 10,000 pounds of food to over 300 Morris County families