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Sussex County towns file their plans for the future
As the dust begins to settle from the Dec. 31 deadline to file affordable housing and Highlands preservation plans with the state, Sussex County communities find themselves at a kind of watershed moment for ...
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Local briefs for 12/19: Annual Chilly-Chili bike ride slated for Jan. 1
The Blue Knights annual New Year's Day Chilly-Chili bike ride has been an annual event for more than three decades.
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A.C. conference tab: $50,000
By SETH AUGENSTEIN saugenstein@njherald.com A typical Atlantic City trip would not cost most travel groups $50,000. Most might ante up for bus fare, some Garden State Parkway tolls, and some loose change for ...
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e-Waste not accepted at recycling center
Some residents have tried to recycle TV's, computers, copiers, and other e-waste at the Byram Township Recycling Center.
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Newton gets in the holiday spirit
The Newton Holiday Parade kicked off the season of good will with a street full of deliriously happy revelers working themselves into the Christmas spirit.
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Local briefs for 11/18: One Stop will host job recruitment effort
The Newton One Stop Career Center has arranged for a large recruitment for a nearby Morris County Warehouse.
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Local briefs for 11/9: History speech to focus on influential figures
The Sparta Historical Society will take a look at the Hamburg Turnpike during its meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sparta Ambulance Building.
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Teens plead guilty to shooting cars with BB gun
Two teens were sentenced to two years probation and time in the detention center for shooting a BB gun at a vehicle on Sept.
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Morris County Chamber gets set for annual economic outlook & business development awards
Wall Street and Washington have given people little to celebrate of late, but the Morris County Chamber of Commerce this week will honor several businesses and individuals who have made significant ...
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Local briefs for 11/2: Woman's club meeting scheduled for Nov. 11
The Sussex Woman's Club will hold its November general meeting 6:45 p.m. Monday at the Sussex-Wantage Library.
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Attorney: Ogdensburg official broke the law
The chairman of the Ogdensburg Borough Land Use Board violated numerous laws when he constructed a road off of Edison Road to access his property near the borough water tower, the borough attorney said.
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Local briefs for : Absentee voting hours extended for residents
Registered voters who plan to vote by absentee ballot in the presidential election may apply for a ballot by mail by Oct.
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Ogdensburg residents meet the candidates
Less than two weeks before the election, nearly 50 people filled the Ogdensburg Firehouse Tuesday to participate in the annual Candidate's Night sponsored by the Ogdensburg Historical Society.
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Local briefs for 10/19: Absentee voting hours extended for residents
Registered voters who plan to vote by absentee ballot in the presidential election may apply for a ballot by mail by Oct.
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Historical society to host fall festival
The Historical Society of Stillwater Township will host the 3rd Annual Fall Festival from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
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Ogdensburg residents oppose Edison home destruction
Whether or not destroying a home once owned by Thomas Edison is a bright idea is stirring up controversy in Ogdensburg.
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Hamburg superintendent sued
A former secretary to the superintendent of schools is suing him for harassment and creating a hostile work environment that forced her to leave her job.
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Change in speed limit approved for Newton-Sparta Road
Drivers are going to have to slow down on Newton-Sparta Road soon. Based on an extensive traffic study performed by the county, a speed limit change has been approved for both directions of the roadway in ...
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Freeholders to vote on health services merger
The final step to merge the Vernon Health Department into the Sussex County operation could be authorized today during the Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting.
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Municipalities wrestle with open records, e-mail use
According to the New Jersey State League of Municipalities' Web site, e-mail that's sent by employees of any of the state's 566 municipalities is subject to the same conditions of the Open Public Records Act as ...
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