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Mt. Olive women charged in ID theft from mother
MOUNT OLIVE -- A 36-year-old Hopatcong woman has been charged with stealing her mother's identity and racking up $11,600 in bills in her name, police said.
Murderer sends threatening letter to local woman
A former Andover man serving a life term for two murders in 1978 sought protection Thursday from an Ogdensburg woman who he said put drugs in his residence during the investigation.
Hopatcong man killed in 80 wreck
A tragic crash on Route 80 claims the life of an Hopatcong man. Police say 60 year old Donald Pinque was killed yesterday when he hit the rear of a car, spun out and slammed into a guard rail.
Hopatcong man dies in I-80 crash
A Hopatcong man died Wednesday in a car crash on Interstate 80 after he lost control of his pickup truck in the center lane of the highway.
Hopatcong's River Styx bridge closed 3 to 6 weeks
HOPATCONG - Motorists planning on using the River Styx Bridge will need to travel a different road for at least three weeks, and maybe up to six, as the county does repair work on the 900-foot, multi-span ...
Residents to 'Dip-In,' sample quality at Lake Hopatcong
Local residents concerned about the condition of Lake Hopatcong will be out on the lake this week to take water quality samples as part of the 'Great American Secchi Dip-In.' The Dip-In is a nationwide event ...
Hackettstown official charged with stealing
Hackettstown resident was charged with official misconduct, tampering with public records and theft after allegedly stealing more than $200,000 from the Pollution Control Financing Authority, the Warren County ...
This weekend the borough started a new tradition for its annual mid-summer celebration.
Scott C. Wilson died on Tuesday, July 8, 2008, in Seekonk, Mass. He was 44. Mr. Wilson was employed as a plant operator with New Jersey American Water Works Co.
Celebrating July 4 close to home
As the nation sang the fuel tank blues on Independence Day weekend, Hopatcong State Park provided the perfect epicenter for Evelyn Quiles and her extended family from the tri-state area.
To the Editor: In a state with one of the highest individual tax rates, a legislative calendar chock full of new tax proposals, state cutbacks in tax relief to its municipalities, environmental mandates ...
Before the fireworks there are parades, carnivals, music
Depending on your interpretation of sound effects, this is the one night that comes in with a bang -- or a boom.
I remember one of the saddest moments of graduating good ol' Nerd U some years ago, was realizing that the many unique aspects we took for granted would soon vanish forever.
Unsafe water shutters apartments, businesses in Hopatcong
Three businesses and a couple of apartments are getting their water trucked in after tests of a private well serving the complex showed benzene in the water supply.
NJ Dep says lab falsified test results
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has warned 700 homeowners and 90 public water systems that a private laboratory that tested their wells was found to have falsified results, according to a ...
Hopatcong well contaminated with benzene
HOPATCONG -- A water well serving three businesses and two apartments here was found to be contaminated with benzene, a borough official said on Thursday.
Man gets 4 years for Hopatcong bar attack
A Boonton man with a criminal record was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison for stabbing a man in the hip and arm during a fight at a Hopatcong bar.
Joel M. Troch died Friday, June 13, 2008, at his residence in Toms River. He was 59.
Weichert announces Brandon as Landing branch office manager
Dominick Prevete, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, is pleased to announce that Jeffrey 'Jeff' Brandon has been named office manager of the Landing Office.
Woman to be tried in child starvation case
A New York City woman accused of letting her children starve to skin-and-bones in Hopatcong during July 2006 is competent to stand trial, officials said Monday.