New Jersey Herald - Sat Nov 07
Herald Staff Report newsroom@njherald.com A class trip became fodder for the swine flu rumor-mill earlier this week, as 16 out of 78 eighth-graders at Frankford School became ill with flu-like symptoms after a two-day trip to Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia.
RICO lawsuit rattles VernonNew Jersey Herald - Sat Nov 07
By ROBERTA FUGATE and SETH AUGENSTEIN newsroom@njherald.com VERNON - "Stranglehold." "Politics as usual." "Good old boy network." "Arrogance." That's the buzz around the township since last month's filing of a racketeering lawsuit against a police officer, the mayor and the chairwoman of the Republican party - as well as the Police Department, the ...
Blairstown man charged with online sexual assaultNew Jersey Herald - Sat Nov 07
A 54-year-old Blairstown man is being held in jail for allegedly engaging in sexually explicit Web chats with who he thought was a 14-year-old girl, the Sussex County Prosecutor's Office said.
Is the IRS trying to find you?Daily Record - Sat Nov 07
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for more than 200 taxpayers in Morris, Sussex and Warren counties who can claim their share of undelivered refund checks totaling more than $240,000, the agency announced.
Police seek suspects in tri-state break-in spreeRecordonline.com - The Times Herald-Record - Fri Nov 06
State police are asking the public to keep an eye peeled for a crew of daytime burglars who may be targeting homes in a swath from western Orange County to Sussex County, N.J., and Pike County, Pa.
Newton Memorial to build $8M medical center in HardystonNew Jersey Herald - Fri Nov 06
The future site of a Newton Memorial Hospital health and wellness center is currently a cornfield, center, off state Route 94 in Hardyston.
October marked by snow and sunNew Jersey Herald - Fri Nov 06
The first snow of the season fell in the county in the midst of autumn colors on Oct.
Farm and Horse Show Foundation to hold Christmas tree fund-raiserNew Jersey Herald - Thu Nov 05
Photo by Amy Paterson/New Jersey Herald Peggy Cofrancesco and the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show Foundation will hold a Festival of Trees fund-raiser Nov.
Frankford asked to repeal loitering lawNew Jersey Herald - Thu Nov 05
Photo by Amy Paterson/New Jersey Herald Anthony Scocozza, founder of the Culver Lake Crime Watch, talks about the causeway at Culver Lake where Frankford Township posted a oeNo Trespassinga signs in 2007 at the request of the group because of noisy late night parties on the spot.
Hampton voters pass LOSAPNew Jersey Herald - Thu Nov 05
The township's emergency responders are going to be compensated for their volunteer work.
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