Newton, NJ News
Newton, NJ News
Sussex County TEA Party Party Patriots MEETING DATE CHANGE
Vandalism to veterans monument under investigation; reward offered
THE ARE NEW OWNERS OF THE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOCATED AT 27 TRINITY STREET!
Freeholder candidates debate May 29 at Newton Theater
Live video of the public hearing on proposed sale of Homestead nursing home. Liv...
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL DAY - JUNE 2, 2012
Vacation, sick time pay due to retiring Sparta schools chief
Project Self-Sufficiency Offers Free Technology & Hospitality Career Fair
Morris County seeks information on burglar who stabbed dog; stole parrot
Softball: 10 schools begin pursuit of sectional crowns. Who are you cheering for...
Hopatcong shuffles district principals to other schools.
Sparta Board of Education announces resignation of Dr. Thomas Morton, who will l...
Sparta Board of Education meeting live at
Garden celebration at Lusscroft Farm
Byram Police seek suspect
Is your baby beautiful? There's still time to enter your baby, age newborn throu...
What would you do if a 21 foot deep hole opened up in your driveway?
Former Vernon resident gets life in newborn daughter's killing
Tony's Pizza in Hardyston hosting fundraiser Saturday to benefit NAMI and propos...
Highlands Council hires deputy, OKs Vernon plan
Evening of Wine and Roses benefits hospital
Do you know one of the new SCCC graduates? More Photos:
Newton Town Manager Tom Russo Reads to Preschool Children
Donna Summer, Queen of Disco, dies at 63
On the surface, it is a contradiction -- an auto accident on a rain-slickened hi...
Andover begins search to replace schools chief
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The five Republicans running for the nomination to two open seats on the Sussex...
Hopatcong grad begins NFL journey at rookie camp
The woman who survived a Route 94 motorcycle crash that killed her husband, a re...
Its rainy out there today, but it won't last all week. Watch the local forecast:...
Rockaway mayor tapped as judge
Juggernauts of professional wrestling duked it out in the Lafayette Township Sch...
Computer Classes offered during June at Project Self-Sufficiency
Are you rooting for the Rangers or the Devils tonight?
Be sure to stop by the 4th Annual NNJ Pet Expo this Saturday, May 19th. Bring yo...
NNJ Pet Expo
It looks like sunny skies for our Commencement Ceremony on Thursday. Let's cross...
Update: Motorcyclist killed in Hardyston crash was a retired state police troope...
A 64-year-old motorcyclist from Butler was killed and his passenger injured Sund...
SCCC's very own Sally Allan competed in a Tough Mudder Competition this weekend...
Montague fire exposes dog issue
Good Faith Food Box Program Delivers Fresh, Low-Cost Food to those in Need
Are you enjoying the beautiful weather today? Its expected to be nice again t...
Answers to questions about the Board of Chosen Freeholders' proposal to sell the...
Free Enrollment in NJ Family Care offered at Project Self-Sufficiency
Do you like postseason high school football? If so, you will probably like it...
Do you agree with the governor's veto of the health insurance bill?
Frelinghuysen solar project stirs up angry opposition
One week from today we will celebrate the graduation of 570 SCCC students. Comme...
Local Students get a Jump Start on Life
The New Jersey Supreme Court is considering whether young drivers need to displa...
If this were the site of a 19th-century barn building, there would be the slow d...
RAW VIDEO: A young bear crashes through the doorway to Ogdensburg Elementary Sch...
JCP&L INTRODUCES "24/7 POWER CENTER"
NEW SUMMER FARMERS MARKET TO BEGIN ON JUNE 5TH
The game of basketball sounds easy — just dribble, pass, shoot — but the game ta...
Ogdensburg School to replace bear-damaged door this week
Local Attorneys Recognized for Work on Behalf of Low-Income Families
Office Skills Training Program Offered
Final 9-1-1 transcript released from Hackettstown gunman threat
Vincent Stracquatanio, a 40-year educator who has taught at Vernon Township High...
Don't miss this exciting show!!
Good luck on Finals! As the semester winds down we wish you all the best in the...
Peters Valley celebrates Bevans Day
Student Government's Starlit Ball is taking place this Friday at 7pm under the P...
The Student Activity Office has just announced the results of the election held...
Updated: Bear crashes through door at Ogdensburg School
Bear breaks into Ogdensburg school through breezeway door.
Will you find a Ben's Bell?
Little Sprouts Early Learning Center Welcomes New Students for the Summer
Free Workplace Training Program Offered to Select Number of Area Teens
Branchville man identified as victim of fiery crash in Delaware Water Gap
Mortgage rates at record low _ 3.84 percent
SGA End of the Year Picnic and Tiki Bar taking place under the Pavilion under 1p...
'Rock snot' flows into Delaware River
Sparta teen recuperating after being hit on Stanhope Road.
Two Sussex County residents survive small plane crash in New York state
NEWTON POOL PASSES GO ON SALE MAY 23, 2012
This is your week to be heard... be sure to complete your class evals online (po...
Large crowd at Wantage School for St. Clare's public hearing. Watch it live. www...
Les Hirsch, president and CEO of St. Clare's is speaking.
Public hearing on future of Saint Clare's Hospital will begin shortly. Watch it...
Public hearing on plan to remove in-patient care from Saint Clare's Hospital in...
Former Rutgers students wants hate crime convictions dismissed
Check out the amazing art work of our Fine Arts Students on exhibit in the Art G...
Don't forget to evaluate your classes! Login to your student portal (my.sussex.e...
SGA Club Olympic Obstacle Course taking place today from 10-2 at the Pavilion!
Sparta Board of Education reviewing video policy; takes step toward new referend...
No live video from Sparta Board of Education tonight. Business administrator enf...
Damp paper towels helped ignite fire at Sussex Tech.
Christie wants to do away with high school grad test
Dental work to be used to identify victim of fiery crash on Route 615 in Delawar...
NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS - THANK YOU TO ALL
Take a moment this week to vote for SGA officers for next year. An online ballo...
Support Program for New Mothers Now Available
PRIME TIME SENIORS TOUR OF WEST POINT
DEP urges voluntary water conservation
Jefferson family files federal lawsuit against Picatinny Arsenal after rejecting...
The state announced Thursday it will contribute $1.4 million in grants for repai...
This weekend is NJAR Open House Weekend. Click here to check out some of the ope...
Update: Driver killed, burned beyond recognition in Sandyston crash
BRUSH PICK-UP WILL BE HELD IN THE FALL
Municipal Utilities Authority chairman Frank Cicerale will replace Councilman Ke...
These students are using Skype to speak with other classrooms. How has technolog...
Congratulations to all the Student Leaders who were honored at the Student Leade...
Don't forget to evaluate your classes! Login to your student portal (my.sussex.e...
Will this impact your commute?
MUNICIPAL BUILDING - SUMMER HOURS
Fifth-graders build eco-friendly houses
Softball notebook: HWS kicks into high gear today
Police seek help in Sparta vandalism, Police find man drunk in parked car at res...
"Family was first" with fatal accident victim
Welcome to our newest club - Game Design!! The Club is hosting an Unreal Tourna...
Could you turn a dilapidated junker into a stylish, functioning car?
The Freeholder board has approved a $107 million budget for 2012 that carries a...
Lighten Up winners announced!
Gypsy Roma Music Song & Dance will be here tomorrow - Tuesday April 24, 10:50 am...
MISS NEWTON, LITTLE MR & MISS NEWTON CONTEST APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED
Have you checked your computer?
Any words of encouragement for Matt Valenti as he heads to the United States Oly...
Ex-Kittatinny employee indicted on child porn charges
Today's the last day for current students to take advantage of priority registra...
Gene Feyl has been hired as Highland Council's executive director in 8-7 vote.
The position for executive director of Highland Council was not advertised. Two...
Reporter Rob Jennings is sending updates via Twitter from the Highlands Council...
Mortgage rates stay below 4 percent
Don't miss Criminal Justice and Fire Science Career and Transfer Fair today in g...
What are your memories of Dick Clark?
Newton Police seek information on attempted theft
What do you think about the proposed NYC commuter tax?
Starlit Ball ticket sales taking place today in D Galleria! Ticket sale dates ar...
Only 7.6 percent, or 185 of the 2,431 registered voters in Fredon, actually went...
Three more days to take advantage of priority registration. Remember, this is t...
Fredon residents: The polls are open! Did you vote today?
Water shutoffs may be imminent in Sussex Borough
Don't miss the College Novel Lecture Series: "The Help" in the Student Center T...
Starting now: Live video of the public hearing regarding the sale of the Homeste...
Register your business today for the 4th Annual NNJ Pet Expo. This is the perfec...
Win tickets to the new Broadway musical "Leap of Faith" - text: BROADWAY to: 241...
We're going to be live streaming the hearing on the potential sale of The Homest...
NJSPCA offers $1,000 reward for information in cat abuse case
Vohden: Feyl is nominee for top Highlands Council post
Have you registered yet? There's one week left of "priority registration." This...
Just a quick reminder for Jesus and Java Sponsored By CRU ... Wednesday April 1...
Firefighters quickly contain Montague chimney fire
Still a few tickets left for Ladies' Retreat. This amazing event includes delic...
The discovery was made at about noon Thursday by a landscaper working on Sylvan...
LADIES AUXILIARY - MOTHER'S DAY FLOWER SALE
Late tax filers get a break: Two extra days - Are you going to need them? http...
When a 3-year-old cat named Pontiac was taken to the Andover Animal Hospital las...
Congratulations to Jordan Ray, just named NJCAA Softball Player of the Week!!...
Class evaluation time is coming next week. This is your opportunity to provide...
Will you attend the public hearing? What do you think about the possible sale of...
Netcong fire victim was a familiar face around town
Murder charge in Trayvon Martin case
Plea deal stops Wild West trial
Morris prosecutor releases name of Netcong fire victim
Organizer defends busted rave party
SPRING STREET CLOSURE
Priority Registration opens today for all current students. If you have not see...
Republican Congressman Scott Garrett's first name is Ernest, but he rarely uses...
Wild West City plea deal hits snag, jury selection to begin tomorrow
Santorum suspends GOP presidential campaign
Just a quick reminder for Jesus and Java Sponsored By CRU ... Wednesday April 18...
Plea bargain close in Wild West City case
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month "Mixed Media Messages, What the Media Te...
Police break up rave in Hopatcong, drug charges filed
Blood Drive today 4/10 in D building from 1 - 5 pm and tomorrow 4/11 from 1-7 pm...
One of four cyclists hit by car remains hospitalized
High winds and dry conditions have kept Sussex County and the surrounding areas...
What would you do if you were asked to give up your Facebook password as part of...
Students must FIRST seek Advisement with their assigned advisor before registeri...
Allamuchy teacher awarded for agriculture program
Want to earn tuition reimbursement for 12 credits? Apply to become a Student Amb...
NFD STEAK ROAST AT FIRE STATION #2
SCCC Students this is your time to register for classes before it opens to the p...
Boss of Newton limo firm indicted
A music blog post from our very own student radio station: WSCCC! Please read an...
Man killed in Netcong fire
Not sure what to cook for dinner? Try Herald food blogger Jessica's Bass with Pa...
Have a Question about registration? Check out our new online "Ask a Counselor" t...
In a first, Republican Rep. Scott Garrett of Wantage will join President Barack...
The National Park Service is looking for bids on two projects: reconstruction of...
Crash simulation gives dramatic lesson about drinking, driving
"The Andover School District of 2017 will not look like the Andover School Distr...
Make Your Own Sundae now until 1pm in D Galleria!
Police offer tips to avoid burglaries
Don't forget to see your advisor this week if you haven't already! Priority regi...
Charred rubble is all that is left inside Preston Hills' home, but when he retur...
County sheriff agrees with court decision on jail strip searches
SENIOR SHUTTLE - OUT OF SERVICE
If the microwave was blinking when you went to cook your breakfast sausage this...
Don't forget - PTK Meeting Today at 10:50am in the Student Center Dining Room....
James Fransen said he never sought out the title of councilman, and tonight the...
A very cool event is coming to Sussex CCC on Wed, April 4th at 7:30 in the Perfo...
NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS COMMUNITY SERVICE CLEAN-UP APRIL 28, 2012
Don't miss Book review: Exile on Wall Street, Tuesday April 3rd at 5 pm, B104 wi...
Students from 43 robotics teams in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including severa...
Here they are. Did you win? 2-4-23-38-46, MB 23
Sparta family injured in rollover crash
Four months after a National Park Service study recommended that 500-kilovolt po...
ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT RESCHEDULED
Bookstore Hours for the month of April 2012 are: Monday - Thursday: 8am - 4pm,...
Don't forget early advisement is going on now. Check out our Advisement/Registra...
Body of Hamburg man found in Newton
The threat of a gunman stalking students outside of their school with an assault...
Sorry the canceled class page is not availalbe. The following classes are cancel...
Sussex.edu is still down. So sorry for the inconvenience - our hosting provider...
Looking for a part time or summer job? Don't miss our job fair going on NOW in t...
Fredon site planned for end-of-life care program
We are having technical difficulties with our website, but remember, you can alw...
Firefighters extinguish two fires in Sparta
Thank you to Merck for the generous furniture donation. We were sorry to see yo...
Don't miss Shroud Encounter coming to campus a week from today - April 4, 7:30 p...
Sixth new SCCC trustee joins remade board
Check out our new Advisement FAQ and "Ask A Counselor" feature online!
Don't forget to see your advisor this week or next! Priority Registration begin...
Sparta's Mohawk School to house kindergarten and pre-K
Looking for a great deal on dining out? Order your 2012 Chef Herald Card! The ca...
Do you feel that your local schools are well prepared for an emergency situation...
LIVE VIDEO: The Sparta Board of Education meeting just started. The agenda for t...
Wind downs pole in Hopatcong, causes power outages
Lockdown lifted at Hackettstown High School and Centenary College
Hackettstown schools in lockdown after report of gunman in area
Don't miss the Job Fair on campus this Thursday from 10 - 1. This event is just...
Live Video from the grand opening of the Thor Labs building in Newton starts in...
LADIES AUXILIARY - EASTER FLOWER SALE
Early Advisement officially begins Monday March 26th. Make sure you schedule a...
A Fredon man was found guilty Thursday of driving a truck laden with ice when pi...
A Senate panel has rejected Gov. Chris Christie's Asian-American nominee to the...
Sussex Elks to honor World War II veterans
Popular Double S Diner in Wantage rises again after fire
Six High Point students arrested at the school on drug charges
Quarterback Tim Tebow has been traded from the Denver Broncos to the New York Je...
Newton to buy, then sell armory
Early Advisement officially begins next Monday 3/26. You should have received a...
Congratulations to all the area middle and high school students who have art wor...
The Sparta Police Department is investigating a fight at the Mohawk House that i...
Today is the first day of Spring! Looking back on the winter, are you pleased or...
The Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC) has turned an unused, empty poo...
Chef Ayumi Hashimoto said the more sugar you eat, the more AGEs you develop, and...
Sparta woman critically injured in one-vehicle accident
Former Rutgers student convicted in webcam case
Priority Registration is coming soon! Be sure to look for your letter in the ma...
Congratulations to all the new members who will be inducted tonight into PHI THE...
With the top two leaders of the council gone, the task now falls to Dan VanAbs,...
Firefighters extinguish trash fire in Hampton
Reporter Jessica Masulli will report live from the Sparta Township Council Meeti...
Chemical reaction cause of Sussex Tech science lab fire
Paul Foglia was found guilty of first-degree murder by a Sussex County jury toda...
Three cheers: Chiefs' cheerleader Van Beke is also on soccer, track and field te...
Homestead may be sold with Alms House
SCCC's Marketing Department gets into the Spirit on "Spirit Day" to help raise m...
Sussex Tech will be closed today because of a fire in a science lab
Officials are blaming a faulty refrigerator for the late-morning fire that destr...
Were you a Girl Scout? What do you remember most about the experience? Girl Sc...
Closing arguments in Foglia trial. View live at
Attorney wants bear case moved back to Vernon
Sparta residents have rejected a $4.6 million plan for new fields. www.njherald.com
Sparta residents: Are you going to the polls today to weigh in on the fields ref...
Long Pond student raises awareness of MS
Sussex Commons lawyer argues OPRA case in state Supreme Court
Testimony continues today in the Foglia trail. Watch it live.
Today is the last day to apply for a scholarship for next year. Don't miss a gre...
Horse show committee to leave fair under proposed settlement
SPRING BREAK starts next week! We're sure this is a much needed break for all of...
How are you enjoying the warm weather? Cycling club offers opportunities for al...
What can you make with duct tape?
Don't forget to change your clock for daylight savings time!
Morris official open to Highlands Council post
Do you think voters should approve the Sparta field referendum? LIVE VIDEO of a...
Four arrested after Wantage burglary investigation
Friend of Wantage murder victim expected to testify
A North Warren senior met President Barack Obama Tuesday as one of two New Jerse...
Friendly reminder - March 10th is the deadline to pay the final installment of t...
Do you agree?
Don't forget to tune into "Anything Goes" on WSCCC, Sussex County Community Coll...
NJAL BEEFSTEAK DINNER
This area has made it a routine occurrence to walk out of the state wrestling to...
THE VENTURES: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Artist
The law was struck down in January when a state panel found it was a financial b...
Please note the Phi Theta Kappa ceremony that was scheduled on April 13 is re-sc...
Shawnee Mountain is offering a deal for College Students. Pay just $20 for all...
Was the death of Wantage resident Elizabeth Lott, 67, the result of a cold, calc...
The PENNY WARS is on between the Departments/Offices!! If you see a jar by your...
Hackettstown mourns high school senior
Follow Super Tuesday results at
A fire weather watch in effect for Sussex, Morris, Warren Counties tomorrow htt...
Live now: Obama unveils housing plan
Girls Basketball: Jefferson hosts Teaneck with sectional title up for grabs http...
How will you enjoy the warm weather?
Municipal clerk Susan Nelson today certified a petition drive aimed at letting v...
What local fire department do you think can take the prize? Beemerville Fire Co...
Introducing "Bear With Us" Notecards - The photographs feature on these cards we...
Sparta Middle School student arrested on drug-related charges
'Bowling for the Battle' nets $6,000 for group's fight against cancer
Are you following the state wrestling tournament? Reporter Anthony Spaulding i...
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESPONSE TEAM VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Hopatcong man charged with assaulting police officer
Power outage gives Sparta High School unexpected day off
State casts doubt on Byram petition
Sparta Board of Education meeting airing live now on www.njherald.com
Have you ever participated in a campaign to fight cancer?
What's your favorite comfort food?
Couch from Elizabeth Lott's home examined as part of continued testimony in retr...
Testimony of Paul Foglia, accused of killing Wantage woman, is being read into h...
Are you following a local wrestler this weekend? H.S. Wrestling: Grapplers hit...
There will be an Open SGA Meeting taking place today at 10:50 in the Student Cen...
In its complaint, New Jersey said high levels of sulphur dioxide in the air over...
Two Republican state lawmakers from New Jersey are making a second try at formal...
Former Monkee Davy Jones dies at age 66
Tri State Actors Theater is presenting a Stage Combat on Saturday, March 3 at th...
The college is open and operating on a normal schedule. Please check the Cancele...
Livestreaming of retrial of Paul Foglia is continuing this morning.
Have you been following the Foglia trial live on njherald.com? Video of today's...
Forty-four going on 11...Would you like having your birthday on leap day?
Testimony in the retrial of Paul Foglia, accused of killing a Wantage woman, has...
JCP&L plans to complete the Lake Iliff substation in Andover Township as part of...
Open auditions for the college play, “The Laramie Project” coming next week. We...
The AKC says the Labrador Retriever is still the top dog in Northern New Jersey...
Will this affect you?
The New Jersey Herald is livestreaming now the retrial of Paul Foglia, who is ac...
One local nonprofit will bowl for a cure next weekend in an attempt to wipe out...
The New Jersey Nets are offering discounted tickets to SCCC students. Check out...
H.S. Basketball: Season’s end means state tourney time
Maple sugaring season starts, ends early
Lake Hopatcong refilling to start early after mild weather
County's state school aid cut 3.3%
The Bookstore is having a LEAP YEAR SALE- ONE DAY ONLY. WEDNESDAY, 2/29/12 25% o...
Testimony retraces Foglia's steps on day of murder
SENIOR SPRING LUNCHEON RESERVATIONS
Follow the link with the story to watch a replay video
Listen to SCCC's very own student radio station, live NOW!
Listen to the next episode of "Anything Goes" right now at
“Get Your Ducks in a Row!” Visit the Transfer Fair – Sponsored by: SCCC Counseli...
The New Jersey Herald is livestreaming the retrial of Paul Foglia, accused of mu...
Testimony continues in retrial of Paul Foglia at www.njherald.com
Live now. Chat with International Space Station from Newton High School.
Live from Newton High School. Students chat with astronauts.
Ex-football star decides against run for Congress
Lighten Up contestant Jennifer Post is working hard! Read her story and watch th...
Peggy Cofrancesco to lead county St. Patrick's Day parade on March 17.
Don't miss great lecture opportunity on campus tonight - Tony DeNicola the chief...
"As the competition moves forward, you start to feel better physically and menta...
Family Fun Nights in Newton
Obama takes tougher stance on higher education
Jury selection continues in webcam spying case
Weather 'balmy' for Sparta Elks charity swim
Local students are preparing for talk with astronauts. .. an event that the New...
“Get Your Ducks in a Row!” Visit the Transfer Fair – Sponsored by: SCCC Counseli...
Sparta Police investigating string of residential burglaries
A suspended police captain, who is a former Sparta mayor and councilman, has bee...
Is your birthday Feb. 29? If so, how are you celebrating this once-in-every-four...
Black Maria Film Festival - Friday, Feb. 17, 7:30pm (PAC) and Tuesday, Feb. 21,...
Diversity Center presents: "No Turning Back: Out of the closet and with a plac...
Chiusano calls gay-marriage vote Democratic ‘theatrics'
Local man launches bid for U.S. Senate
NEWTON LITTLE LEAGUE ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR THE SPRING
NEWTON SOCCER CLUB REGISTRATION
Sparta honors local ‘patriots'
Trial has resumed. Gina Liotta is back on the stand. www.njherald.com
The trial is on a short break. Gina Liotta, daughter of victim Elizabeth Lott, h...
The New Jersey Herald is livestreaming the retrial of Paul Foglia, who is accuse...
H.S. Wrestling Notebook: Sting of group semifinal loss lingers for Cougars
Sparta introduces Lake Grinnell rezoning as neighbors protest
A Vernon man was charged with disorderly conduct, obstruction of a governmental...
ShopRite of Franklin recalls brownies because label did not include walnuts as i...
NEWTON — Police are looking for three men who tried to rob a town resident at gu...
Happy Valentine’s Day - the SGA will be hosting a Valentine's Event from 10:50-...
Boys basketball: Hackettstown wins Freedom Division championship
Cost of Sparta Field Project: $48 per year
What's your favorite love song?
Live Video: Sparta Board of Education meeting on the field project
Vernon man killed in early morning crash
NOTICE REGARDING NEWTON PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION
The potential sale of The Homestead has drawn interest from at least 10 Realtors...
Sports reporter Anthony Spaulding is live blogging at State Group Wrestling Cham...
Sports reporter Anthony Spaulding is live blogging at the West Essex-High Point...
Nutley man says he killed Newton woman 'to save her'
ELEVATOR - OUT OF SERVICE
Hamburg girl charged with drug possession, shoplifting, assault
Don't miss the Zumba Fitness Dance Party! Tomorrow! 2/11 at the Vernon Pal Build...
Officers' shooting of suspect in Mountain Lakes ruled justified
Boys basketball: Sparta pulls back into first-place tie with Pope John
Test scores show where help is needed
New Jersey out of No Child Left Behind www.njherald.com/story/16899990/new-jerse...
County takes first big step toward sale of Homestead
The Bookstore will be closed for inventory from 4pm on Monday, 2/20/12 until 9a...
Tune into the launch of WSCCC, our campus internet radio station with host Miran...
Sports reporter Anthony Spaulding is live blogging at the Jefferson-High Point N...
String of Route 206 burglaries under investigation
Its snowing in Newton right now. What do you see in your town? Check our local...
Vernon raises rile petition signers
SPRING BRUSH CLEAN UP - CANCELLED
Live Now: Re-trial of Paul Foglia, charged with murder of Wantage woman
Photos express immigrant's vision
SCCC’s CRIMINAL JUSTICE & UMADD Clubs are sponsoring a CLOTHING DRIVE to benefit...
Attached is a great reference tool for student aid. Our financial aid office is...
Lighten up! From Mike DeVita: I have two events coming up in 2012. Vinny grad...
H.S. Wrestling: Bohn's big victory lifts Jefferson to N1, G2 semifinals
Special Olympics opens with enthusiasm
A single car speeding down a Sussex County road on a warm, rainy night this spri...
Local Giants fans celebrate Super Bowl victory
What's your favorite Super Bowl commercial so far?
What snacks did you stock up on for the Super Bowl?? Upload your Super Bowl part...
Community says goodbye to long-time Pope John coach
NJH Mobile Reward Members receive TWO FREE CANNOLIS with the purchase of a dinne...
How are you showing your team spirit this super bowl? Upload photos of your d...
Farm and Horse show officials told to go to arbitration, but new lawsuit demands...
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - ADVISORY RECREATION COMMISSION
A second suspect has been charged with robbery in the July hold-up of the Quick...
Did you see Stonewall's prediction?
Win a $50 Gift Certificate from Amazing Markdowns in Hamburg. Text: Quiz to 2410...
High Point Soccer Club offers $250 reward for damage to fields
Giants fans! Are you going to the Super Bowl? How, or where, do you plan to watc...
Sparta Police Department issues traffic advisory for Thursday, Friday
Scholarship applications are now available. Don't miss out on a great opportunit...
Testimony in the re-trial of Paul Foglia has resumed and is being aired live at...
State law requires all full time students (12 +credits) to have health insurance...
Foglia trial is on a break. Testimony will resume this afternoon.
Testimony continuing in Foglia trial. Live video
Foglia trial is on a short break.
Live-streaming video of the trial of Paul Foglia now at www.njherald.com
Retrial of accused killer of Wantage woman begins
On the Varsity Central sports blog:
Play the Lighten Up Quiz Challenge! Text QUIZ to 24104 to get today's question....
Freeholder moves, but still lives in county
Tributes pour in for late former Pope John Coach
Sparta Board of Education meeting is being livestreamed now at www.njherald.com
Former Pope John coach dies at age 67
Iron Temple of Martial Arts builds confidence, discipline
Black Inventions Exhibit 10am -6 pm in the SC Galleria & Cafeteria, Tuesday Jan...
MISS NEWTON, LITTLE MR & MISS NEWTON CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT
Complete this simple survey ( and you will...
Warwick man charged in armed robbery at Mountain Creek
Catholic school turns to iPad lessons
Congratulations to the Men’s basketball team won a hard fought contest last nigh...
Wantage revaluation plan riles residents
Livestreaming of power line hearing has restarted.
Power line will create 2,600 jobs according to testimony.
Large crowd at power line hearing in Andover Township. www.njherald.com
Livestreaming of power line hearing is continuing at www.njherald.com.
Livestreaming video from power line hearing in Andover Township tonight.
www.njherald.com will be livestreaming the power line hearing tonight from Farms...
Text VALENTINE to 24104 for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to the Blue M...
Taking the Fifth blog:
Three charged with robbing Byram Exxon station
Wantage man sentenced to nine years for bank robberies
Reward offered for information on Rockaway Townsquare stabbing
Check out Rob Jennings' blog on local politics: Taking the Fifth
The company seeking to build a 28-acre solar farm in Sandyston Township has file...
T's & Totes-"Put It Where You Don't Want It" is going on now in the cafe until 3...
Supporters, opponents offer opinions on power line
What did you think of the State of the Union? We're looking for some local feed...
President Obama's State of the Union address is about to begin. Watch it live at...
Watch the State of the Union at njherald.com tonight and comment on the speech w...
A Caricaturist will be in the SC cafeteria until 1pm! Free to students with SCCC...
OPINION POLL
The Vernon Township Council unanimously approved late Monday night a 2012 salary...
Hopatcong man accused of murder to go to trial in June
Text VALENTINE to 24104 for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to the Blue M...
The Pinewood Derby, a festival of figuring out how to get five ounces of wooden...
Chinese Name Painting going on now in the cafeteria until 2! Free to students wi...
Soldier surprises brother and sister at North Warren High School Story & Video:...
Text VALENTINE to 24104 for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to the Blue M...
22 horses killed in Lafayette barn fire
Thecampus will be closed today (Saturday) due to inclement weather. If you still...
Take note there are a few events planned on campus for Saturday 1/21 and a storm...
Welcome new and transfer students. Be sure to check out our online orientation a...
Snowstorm on the way
If there were a Sussex County sports edition of the dictionary, it may now have...
Protesters take message to Hampton bank customers
Highlands law critic Vohden takes council seat
More details on the four-car accident that shut down Route 23 this morning. http...
New bus route links to Netcong train station
Girls basketball notebook: High Point's illustrious streak had to end sometime h...
Hamburg OKs police director position
Two charged with attempted robbery at Newton gas station
Still time to register for spring semester!! Classes begin next Monday. We're op...
H.S. Swimming: Lions' girls clinch share of division title in win over Cougars...
Resolution sought in Newton kidnapping case
The Board of Education will proceed with a March referendum for a multi-purpose...
The Sparta Board of Education has just voted to allow public comment on the prop...
Video of the Sparta Board of Education meeting live online now
Livestreaming of Sparta Board of Education meeting will start on www.njherald.co...
NJ governor proposes income tax cuts
Philadelphia police seek four suspects in beating death of former Warwick,N.Y.,...
Facebook comment leads to arrest for terroristic threats
Nearly 50 Pass It Along volunteers from Sussex County honored Martin Luther King...
Congratulations to our women’s basketball team who won their past 2 games agains...
Would you donate a kidney to a friend? a stranger?
There are moments, such as first dates, that we all remember. We’d like to hea...
Poetry Out Loud teaches literary heritage
After two nights of revealing witness testimony, heated cross-examinations and s...
There are no lines to register at the moment! Hurry in - Friday is a great day...
Driver, 77, killed in crash on Route 15 in Lafayette
Registration still going on for Spring Semester. Please take note of our schedu...
Charges upgraded to murder in Vernon shooting case
A World War II era mural hidden for years behind sheet rock was recently discove...
Police investigate a string of robberies in Vernon
H.S. Wrestling: Strong efforts all-around lift Kittatinny over Newton
Funding cuts would hit services for the elderly
Romney wins New Hampshire primary
Live coverage of the Kittatinny v. Newton wrestling match on the Varsity Central...
Local officials mourn lawmaker
A barn destroyed by a fire Sunday afternoon was the typical Sussex County farm b...
Plea deal on table in Newton kidnapping
Check Tuesday's New Jersey Herald for updates on our Lighten Up contestants! Sho...
Tuition for the spring semester is due tomorrow, January 10th. The Business Off...
Vernon man charged with shooting party guest to death
Mountain Creek robbed by gunman
HAMBURG — None of the borough's police officers have the minimum years on the jo...
A barn at Ideal Farms burned down Sunday but no one was hurt, state police said....
Don't forget tuition is due in full on January 10th (exceptions for students on...
Police identify body found in Musconetcong as Hackettstown man
A Friday morning fire caused heavy damage to a lakeside home on Lake Hopatcong....
PETITIONS FOR TOWN COUNCIL NOW AVAILABLE
FREE RABIES CLINIC
H.S. Wrestling: Hackettstown edges Wallkill Valley on criteria
Gun evidence admissible in Wild West City shooting
Sports reporter Anthony Spaulding is live blogging from the Wallkill Valley-Hack...
Top court postpones lawsuit hearing
67% raise for Vernon mayor introduced by council vote
Snowy trail of footprints leads police to burglary suspects in Crandon Lakes htt...
Textbooks for Winterim and Spring are available at the bookstore and online for...
Vernon Council to introduce 67-percent raise for mayor tonight.
20-year-old Vernon woman killed in one-vehicle accident
It appears Sussex County will not be putting a "for sale" sign on the lawn of th...
Hall of Fame linebacker Harry Carson, one of the NFL's most feared linebackers i...
Woman killed in Vernon crash
Stanhope welcomes new leaders
A safe and happy New Year to all of you.
46% of the people who have answered our poll so far said they'll be asleep for t...
For the second time in three years, toll rates will rise on the New Jersey Turnp...
Next year's 5th Congressional District race continues to spark political drama e...
One person killed in two-vehicle crash in Vernon
Fire damages Sparta home
We had a visit from a red-tailed hawk outside the Herald office in Newton today!...
W. Milford woman struck by husband's truck dies
A bear on Route 206 was struck by a passing vehicle on Wednesday evening near th...
County plans to cut retiree payouts
H.S. Wrestling: Depth helps Kittatinny capture Cougar Classic
Did you ever go to this after-Christmas bonfire? Ogdensburg tree-burning tradit...
A top Sussex County Democrat criticized Democratic Rep. Steve Rothman this after...
The Christmas shopping season continued Monday as Sussex County residents, armed...
The best Christmas present of all: Mom. Watch the video at www.njherald.com
What are some of your favorite holiday traditions?
The best Christmas present of all: Mom
A Day In Our Life-Sussex County! The books have arrived and are ready for pickup...
Division of Consumer Affairs sues local gas station for price gouging
H.S. Wrestling: PJ learns as it falls victim to Mount Olive
Fired emergency management director's suit intensifies
Save 40% - ON SALE NOW! $50 Gift Certificate to the Blue Morel Restaurant and Ba...
Warren County man charged with assaulting trooper
Would you report your child if you caught him or her with drugs?
Sandyston Township has a lot of heart.
Boys basketball: Pope John gets first win by rallying past Vernon
The public erupted into thunderous applause as the final member of the board vot...
5 die in small plane crash on 287
Please note that the college is open on Friday December 23 until 5 pm.
Reporter Rob Jennings is working on a story about the crash. Call him at 973-383...
Witnesses reported the plane spiraling out of control and losing pieces before h...
RECYCLING CENTER CLOSED DECEMBER 24, 2011
MORAN STREET - UTILITY WORK
College Soccer: Jefferson product An flourishes at West Point
Want to know when it will rain today? Check out our hour-by-hour futurecast at h...
Garrett a target? 5th District could be erased from map
The Sparta Board of Education meeting just started. Watch it live.
Car hits tree in Sparta
Drug charges follow DWI stop in Sparta
Stillwater cell tower decision nears
New van for sheriff to provide safer transport
We wish all students the best of luck on finals this week!
A Branchville man who admitted he brought his 5-year-old son along in the car on...
Newton man gets four years after selling marijuana to undercover police
Voter approval needed for Sparta field project, state says
Today is the last day to go online an complete the evaluation form(s) for your f...
Governor's office apologizes for ouster of reporter
Holiday Carol Sing, Friday night, Dec. 16, Meet at 6:15 at the gazebo in the cen...
In the mood for the holidays? Ballet companies are performing the 'Nutcracker'...
Old bicycles reborn under Pass the Pedals program
Filmmakers track teen's life with autism
What do you think the utility companies should do differently in the next storm?...
Bear startles cable installer in Hopatcong basement
State police have upgraded charges against a Newton man accused of beating a fan...
Army Spc. Ronald H. Wildrick Jr., 30, was killed in action Sunday while serving...
Blairstown soldier killed in Afghanistan
Don't forget - online course evals are available until Friday, 12/16. Go to my....
Linda and Jack Leenstra have formally notified the township and county of their...
Blairstown ends 15-year search for ambulance squad location
HYDRANT REPLACEMENT
Skyland Victory PAC pushes political agenda
2011 Herald Football Player of the Year: Jake Melville, Sparta
829-pound bear heaviest on record
Community aids Wantage fire victims. www.njherald.com
Large bear hunt protest planned for Saturday
Wantage family loses home in fire. www.njherald.com
Large bear hunt protest planned for Saturday
Ousted from Newton High, farmers' market seeks home
All-Herald Field Hockey teams
Bear hunt count up for day, but still behind 2010
Your voice matters - it is time to evaluate our fall classes and this semester w...
‘Gingerbread for a Cause' making the holidays a little sweeter
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Bail set at $250K in Wantage robbery
Check out this morning's local forecast at
Hardyston man killed in Sparta crash
Sussex Borough woman who was reported missing has been found
Vernon man charged with setting Franklin Sussex Auto Mall fire
Sussex woman reported missing
Bear hunt takes 52 more bears. Total for first two days: 309. One bear confiscat...
Man arrested in Wantage robbery wanted for murder in Newark
Sparta resident on M83 international tour
Don't forget to check out Hypnotist, Kevin Hurley today in the Student Center Th...
Newly discovered planet similar to Earth
First day bear tally: 250 bears; one protester arrested
Protester arrested Monday had been arrested for protesting two previous bear hun...
Become amazed by Hypnotist, Kevin Hurley Tuesday Dec 6, 10:50 am, SC Theater....
State police have arrested a protester at the Franklin bear check station
Have you registered for the Spring Semester yet? Don't delay, classes are filli...
HYDRANT REPLACEMENT
Police probe death of 21-year-old Sparta man at FDU
Bear hunt will go forward
There are still tickets available for the College Production of "A Funny Thing H...
What do you think about the decision to abandon this project?
The New Jersey Herald has launched a dynamic new format for www.njherald.com Che...
Bear hunt in hands of judges
N.J. black bear hunt now up to judges
County looks to cut inmates' medical costs www.njherald.com/story/news/29JAILMED...
ONLINE NOW: Live video of the Sparta Board of Education meeting
Wantage Christmas tree farm celebrates 50 years
Parade has started! See it live at www.njherald.com
We are livestreaming the holiday parade this morning! Starts at 10 a.m. at www.n...
Drexel University student among three arrested in Egypt
Krogh's Turkey Trot kicks off turkey day.
Holiday meals in the spirit of giving
GNCC HOLIDAY PARADE AND SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY
College Soccer: DiSomma earns way into role at Duquesne
Wallkill school board tables dress code changes
NEWTON FIRE DEPARTMENT BREAKFAST WITH SANTA SPONSORED BY TOWN & COUNTRY DELI
FREE PARKING IN DOWNTOWN LOTS
The front hallways of Hilltop Country Day School were filled with 3,000 pounds o...
Wanted: 10,000 toys to brighten children's holiday
6th ANNUAL OPERATION SANTA
Group seeks to stay in historic Sparta house
Rector at Sparta church heard call to new life www.njherald.com/story/news/21NEW...
Woman sentenced for her role in death of pipeline worker at Legends Resort www.n...
Pope John's New Scanning Electron Microscope - Video by Jessica Masulli Reyes/Ne...
Some parents may think hosting their teens’ drinking parties at home is a way to...
Stanhope man sentenced in stabbing www.njherald.com/story/news/HANCE-Sentence-fo...
Congratulations to this year's PTK inductees! Enjoy the ceremony tonight.
Have you registered for Spring yet? Friday is a great day to get things done on...
Coat drive aims to meet increased need www.njherald.com/story/news/111411coatdri...
Hiker's death at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area under investigation...
Soldiers home for the holidays? The New Jersey Herald would like to talk to loca...
The men’s and women’s basketball teams play their first home games tonight again...
Park Service to crack down on drunken drivers
Ogdensburg talks school uniforms
Have you registered yet? No lines in the Registrar's Office - secure you're sche...
THE TOWN OF NEWTON IS SOLICITING RFPs
County touts savings from new building in Hardyston
Priority Registration opened today at 8 am! Hurry in to get the best schedule fo...
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Boys Soccer: Newton continues quest for group title tonight against Bernards htt...
Dismissal denied in Foglia case
Jefferson grad making waves with radio show
One more day of online priority registration... if you are eligible, we encourag...
Newton bans outdoor furnaces
Vernon seeks to switch electric utility
Don't miss the Transfer Fair Tuesday night from 4 - 7 pm. More than 30 schools...
The Center for Diversity & Equality in cooperation with The SCCC Progressive Stu...
The Criminal Justice Club and Catholic Campus Ministry Club are co-hosting the a...
More details on the fire at a Franklin Sussex Auto Mall storage lot in Wantage:...
Forty cars damaged in 'suspicious' fire at Franklin Sussex Auto Mall www.njheral...
Hospital changes worry officials www.njherald.com/story/news/111111stclairfollow...
Car crashes avoiding turkeys in Hampton www.njherald.com/story/news/111411-Hampt...
Football fundraiser benefits Sparta family www.njherald.com/story/news/111411MIL...
Boys Soccer: Crunch-time Conrads; Soph's goal lifts Newton to sectional title ht...
FYI Herkimer 5 Bergan 2 Nassau 1 Union 0
Judge: Lawsuit against TCNJ can continue
Today is 11-11-11. Has today been a lucky day for you?
On Saturday, November 19, Jennie Sweetman will be at The New Jersey Herald, loca...
Bear attacks Pa. woman trying to save dog in Stroudsburg.
Local WWII veteran reflects on service and returning home to a "dream":
St. Clare's asked state to end inpatient care, keep emergency services:
Will you participate in one of the local Veterans Day events? www.njherald.com/...
Vietnam veteran shares his story
GOP to seek sanctions on Sparta teachers
The first game for Winter sports kicks off today when the Men’s Basketball team...
SUSSEX COUNTY YMCA - FREE 7TH GRADE MEMBERSHIP
The campus is still without power. Tuesday DAY classes and activities have been...
Several shelters have been established due to the extended power outages in Suss...
Several towns are discouraging residents from trick or treating because of the d...
The latest in our town-by-town updates
HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES IN NEWTON
27,000 still without power; Emergency shelter established in Frankford
SNOW STORM CLEANUP
The College will be closed tomorrow, Monday October 31st. There is no power on c...
The show must go on! The Tri State Actors performance of Passion of Dracula plan...
State road closures listed
Roads closed throughout county due to downed wires, trees. 25,000 without power....
Power is down in parts of Newton, and areas may not be able to connect to the sc...
Have you already made a snowman? Got other snow photos? Send them to newsroom@nj...
Power outages reported as snowstorm hits area
The campus will close today at 2 pm.
The Tri State Actors performance of Passion of Dracula planned for Sat. 10/29 ha...
Cards win World Series, beat Texas 6-2 in Game 7
Winter storm watch has become a warning. Snow is definitely on the way. Power co...
A winter storm watch is in effect Saturday for Sussex, Warren, Morris and wester...
The trip to the MET planned for Saturday 10/29 has been postponed until November...
Winter storm watch in effect
Are you concerned about the fee increase at the county landfill? Trash fee hik...
Don't miss Passion of Dracula on stage through Sunday in the PAC. Special discou...
Meet and greet at business expo
Stanhope woman creates life coaching organization www.njherald.com/story/news/10...
Congratulations to our Men's Soccer team for an awesome season! The team finish...
Don't miss HILARIOUS magician/comic Adam Trent in the PAC today at 10:50. FREE t...
2 years to respect. Next year glory. Who is in !!!!
Specail shout out to Frank Vernacchio, Frank, you are my ambassador of quan.
Sussex lost in the semi finals to Union 5-1. We started 1-0. They came back 1- a...
The Men's soccer team upset the number 4 seed CCM yesterday 2-0 to advance to Re...
Boys Cross Country: Wallkill boys take small-school NJAC title
Byram candidates debate top issues visit www.njherald.com/11generalelection for...
Sparta volunteer who died in Africa remembered for service
Huge win over Morris County 2-0 today toadvance to the region semi finals. 14-6...
Purchase your tickets for the Taste of Home Cooking School at www.njherald.com/t...
Taste of Home Cooking School - Tickets on Sale Now! At Taste of Home Cooking Sch...
Pope John robotics team gears up for next competition
Group helps families cope with children's mental, emotional, behavioral disorder...
H.S. Football: Pope John finishes strong, beats Jefferson
NEWTON WINTER FARMERS' MARKET
FEMA EXTENDS NEW JERSEY DEADLINE TO REGISTER FOR DISASTER ASSISTANCE
Girls Soccer: Tigers edge closer to division crown
Obama announces total Iraq troop withdrawal
Obama to announce troops out of Iraq by end of the year
Oops! GOP flier has inadvertent message www.njherald.com/story/news/102011sexcou...
Vernon School Board holds off on leasing building to township
Regular season ended today with a 4-1 vitory over Passaic. Regular season record...
Gadhafi, Libya’s leader for 42 years, killed
Hackettstown arrests 5 at 2 restaurants for sale of liquor
Wallkill revamps dress code
Assembly hopefuls talk waste, spending at candidates night
Don't miss the Wacky Wednesday "Feud Game Show" today in the cafeteria from 10:5...
Jefferson mom's killer told 9-1-1 dispatcher: I'm ready to die
Bear injures miniature horse in Hardyston
Late Franklin police officer had case pending in Superior Court
Fire destroys historic Stillwater Inn
Runners, bikers test athleticism in Walpack duathlon www.njherald.com/story/news...
APPLICANTS SOUGHT FOR SUSSEX COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Just lost our 2nd in a row. 2-1 loss to Manor. 11-4 overall now. Fortunatly, we...
Special treats at Ladies Night Out
Job seekers make case to potential employers at fair
E. coli found in test of water at Vernon school
Feds still offering disaster aid as center closes
Bad year for fleas irritates pets, owners
Ladies Night Out is almost sold out! Call 973-383-1047 or visit www.njherald.com...
Don't miss your chance to win $50 cash! Just text: NJH to: 24104. One winner pic...
Fredon adds 47 acres to Lodestar Park www.njherald.com/story/news/101111-Lodesta...
Group hosts charity run to help pay for mammograms www.njherald.com/story/news/1...
3-0 win at bucks
Comedy, cake at firehouse benefit www.njherald.com/story/news/07comedy
Tickets are on sale for the Taste of Home Cooking School. The show will be held...
CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH - FREE DAY
Towns get the word out with Facebook www.njherald.com/story/news/09-16-11-jm-FAC...
FEMA ASSISTANCE WITH MOLD
Fire burns Hampton home www.njherald.com/story/news/fire-burns-hampton-home
Loss tonight in overtime to CCM 1-0. The amount we will learn and improve from t...
Congratulations to the Women's Soccer Team. The women’s soccer team has won thei...
Congratulations to the Men's Soccer Team. They won their 9th game of the year on...
Eight charges against Wild West City owner upheld www.njherald.com/story/news/WI...
Friends remember accident victim www.njherald.com/story/news/100611SIMPSONFOLLOW...
Taste of Home Cooking School - November 3 at Dream Field in Sparta. Tickets on s...
Text NJH to 24104 for a chance to win $50 cash! One winner will be notified dail...
Win tonight at Middlesex 4-0 brings our win streak to 10 straight. Overall recor...
Power line through Sussex County on Obama's list for grid improvements
We're working on a story and photo spread about the Sussex County Firemen's Asso...
Trail run to aid breast cancer project www.njherald.com/story/news/05TRAILRUN---...
Need some motivations? They don't miss Marc Wayshack "Bashing Boards & Barriers...
What would you do with $50? Text NJH to 24104 to enter Daily Cash Giveaway! One...
Christie: 'Not my time for the White House'
BLOOD DRIVE TODAY: Please stop by the Student Center Theater and give the gift o...
One killed, three injured in Route 94 crash
Sussex-Wantage Library honors late benefactor
Stop by the Student Galleria today from 9 am - 3 pm and see what you will look l...
Apartment complex a sign of Newton's renaissance
Video game magic touches SCCC
Congratulations to everyone who ran the Skylander 5 & 10 K Challenge today! Tha...
Saturdays results, Sussex 1 - 0 over Atlantic Cape
CONGRATULATIONS MR THOMAS TRUDGEON, SR.
National Depression Screening Day is on Thursday, October 6th. The Counseling a...
Residents are speaking out in favor of refurbishing/new fields at Sparta High Sc...
Livestreaming now from the Sparta Board of Education meeting. www.njherald.com
The New Jersey Herald will be live streaming the Sparta Board of Education Meeti...
Sparta High cancels homecoming events after students' bad behavior www.njherald....
Don't forget tomorrow, Friday 9/30 is the deadline for health insurance waivers....
SCCC settles president's lawsuit for $350,000
Commuters warned of rough drive tonight
With tonight's 2-0 shut out of Raritan Valley, and the news that Montgomery is f...
A Day in Our Life - Sussex County! Remember to grab your camera today!!!. The Ne...
DINING TO DONATE - FUNDRAISER FOR NEWTON FIRE MUSEUM
Students - don't miss the SGA "Open Game & Smoothies" today from 10:50 am - 12:0...
Huge weekend, Beat Ocean 4-2 on saturday then Camden 2-0 Sunday. Takes us to 6-2...
Hopatcong restaurants will help families bond tonight for "Family Day".
A Day in Our Life - Sussex County! Remember to grab your camera tomorrow, Septem...
Event honors New Jersey Audubon, retiring president www.njherald.com/story/news/...
Evening Students Welcome Back Break: tonight in the Student Center Galleria at 7...
Peter's Valley Craft Fair starts today
Some advice on fishing in the fall
Big garage sale will offer big bargains
Rock show this weekend in Franklin
Stillwater cell tower hearings set to continue www.njherald.com/story/news/09221...
Need a laugh? Come to the cafe today and have a Caricaturist draw your picture!...
Georgia man executed after 11th-hour appeal denied
Storm damage cancels Millbrook Days
Closing of Angel Food Ministries surprises local agency
NJ DEP ADVISE ON BLACK BEARS
Did you know you can get refunds from SCCC directly deposited to your bank accou...
TAX SALE - OCTOBER 19, 2011 AT 10:30AM
Get your game face on! Don't miss, "Gone in 60 Seconds" Game Show today in the c...
Don't miss Brandon Styles, Impressionist and Magician in the Performing Arts Cen...
The September 11th Remembrance Ceremony was recorded by our very own EDTV20 team...
A Day In Our Life - Sussex County - Submit your photos taken on September 27, 2...
Motorcycle run, barbecue benefits Newton woman battling cancer
HYDRANT FLUSHING NOTICE
Fundraiser to be held to assist Fredon family dealing with tragedy.
Sussex Win 1-0 !
HOME GAME 12:00 TODAY, COME REPRESENT
Bear attacks, kills pony in Frankford
Congratulations to the SCCC Men’s Soccer team who won 2-1 in a hard fought game...
Jacob Gentry sentenced to 30 years for Vernon pipeline death www.njherald.com/st...
Dance 'not like riding bicycle' for Sparta couple www.njherald.com/story/news/09...
Tri-County Leadership sign-up begins tomorrow! Open to all SCCC students. FREE r...
Constitution Awareness Day today...free constitutions, video, popcorn and inform...
SUSSEX COUNTY’S SUNSHINE® is making its way around the globe!
Sussex County tallies storm damage at $11 million
Death penalty to be sought for Vernon High School graduates accused in death of...
UPDATE ON UTILITY BILLS DUE ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
Don't forget to check out all the information tables going on in the Student Cen...
Missing hiker's body found in creek in Delaware Water Gap
Michigan woman admits assault of pipeline worker at Legends Resort in Vernon htt...
Come support our Men's Soccer Team today at 3:30 as they take on Orange County C...
FEMA OPENS DISASTER RELIEF CENTER AT SUSSEX VO-TECH
Former Hopatcong soccer club officials plead not guilty in theft case
5-0 Win at USMAPS 1-1 on the season
Disaster Recovery Center to open Tuesday in Sussex County
Nutley man admits killing Newton woman in Spring Street apartment
FEMA - DISASTER ASSISTANCE NOW AVAILABLE
Lafayette Motors takes advantage of bad economy www.njherald.com/story/news/09-0...
How did you remember 9/11 on the 10th anniversary? SCCC ceremony marks 10th ann...
Students: Don't forget to stop by the cafeteria today from 9 am - 3 pm and creat...
We will never forget Sept. 11, 2001. Join us on campus this afternoon at 4:00 pm...
We will host live streaming video of two ceremonies for the 10th anniversary of...
High Point girls sets high bar for XC season
NEWTON FIRE DEPARTMENT IS SPONSORING A TRIP TO SEE LARRY THE CABLE GUY
HURRICANE IRENE CLEANUP -EXTENDED TO 9-16-11
Branchville family trapped by swirling water www.njherald.com/story/news/090811b...
A deluge that brought between 7 and 9 inches of rain to Sussex County over four...
Jazz-Fusion All-Star Trio Scott Henderson Jeff Berlin Mike Clark To Play Newton
9/11 ceremonies to be held in Sussex County this weekend
Sparta family's home severely damaged by fire.
Are you ready for high school football season? Check out our special section w...
Branchville and Vernon are the hardest hit towns in the county with today's floo...
We're working on storm updates with the latest flooding, power outages and road...
We realize many roads in the area are flooded. Be safe and take precautions. Cam...
This Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the tragedy of 9/11/01. SCCC is proud...
Don't miss opening reception this Friday night for Carole Dakake Art Exhibit, 6...
Task Force sting nets 2,914 bags of heroin in Sussex County
Garrett, GOP want tradeoffs for FEMA funds
A MESSAGE FROM CONGRESSMAN E. SCOTT GARRETT
Man accused in pipeline worker death pleads guilty www.njherald.com/story/news/J...
To our new students - if you did not make orientation last week we have an envel...
Green Hills School promotes new ways of thinking
Welcome to the Fall Semester! The campus is a buzz with activity and we love it...
REGISTERING FOR DISASTER ASSISTANCE
DEP OFFERS TIPS FOR TRASH DISPOSAL AFTER HURRICANE IRENE
Light at last for Stillwater home
350 homes still in the dark in Sussex County
Radio host to recall 9/11 events at county ceremony
Christie gives guidance for three step process to apply for FEMA funds; other co...
SCCC Liberal Arts Department, Dramatic Arts Option will be bringing "A Funny Thi...
JCP&L OUTAGES UPDATE 9-2-11
To all our students, faculty, & staff: We hope you all enjoy your Labor Day week...
Ranch owner races to rescue horses from flooding
Some cheer as power is restored; others still waiting
HURRICANE RESPONSE AND RECOVERY INFORMATION
Free hot meals being distributed in Ogdensburg now.
Boil water order lifted in Sussex Borough
Flood danger may lurk in septic system, well www.njherald.com/story/news/NJHD-HE...
Sussex Rural reports all power restored to its 12,000 customers
JCP&L OUTAGES
Open the season 9/1 at Union. We are ready, we are pumped we are good. We will...
Did Hurricane Irene change your Labor Day weekend plans? E-mail kstevens@njheral...
The Y in Hardyston will open its doors to residents without power
Still without power? Call or e-mail Jessica Mickley 973-383-1230, jmickley@njh...
About 16,000 still without power in Sussex County
Irene hit some Sussex County farms hard
We know many of you are stranded due to the hurricane and cannot get to campus t...
Are you currently living without power? Can you put us in touch with someone who...
A MESSAGE FROM JCP&L
18,000 in Sussex County still without power
There will be two water buffalo trucks with non-potable water at the Andover Tow...
Bail set at $500,000 for Vernon woman accused of attempted murder of her father...
"Ironic" isn't the word one Sussex County couple would use to describe Irene's a...
Irene leaves her mark; county officials tour damage
Did your property sustain damage from Hurricane Irene? Poll question www.njheral...
Twenty six closures on county owned roads
About 23,000 county residents are still without power. What are your strategies...
Storm News: Town by Town
There is still space in many classes. Register today! Our offices are open ext...
Reminder to all New Students - new student orientation is this Wednesday 8/31....
STOP AND REMEMBER: 9/11
JCP&L UPDATE
MOSQUITO SPRAYING ON SEPTEMBER 2, 2011 7PM -11PM
What are you dealing with in the wake of Irene? Power outages? Flooding? Road...
Roads flooded, trees down, power out after Irene
ROADWAYS ARE PASSABLE FOR TRAVEL
Vernon township closed all major roadways Sunday afternoon due to substantial fl...
Out of the county's 440 bridges, 35 were reported damaged Sunday, according to S...
Almost 15,000 power outages estimated across the county - Sparta, Newton, Hopatc...
SUSSEX COUNTY EMERGENCY PROCLAMATIONS
HURRICANE IRENE IMPACTS NEWTON
9/11 memorial in NYC makes it through Irene NEW YORK (AP) — The World Trade Cen...
The county is being "inundated with excessive amounts of water" Updates on was...
Do you have pictures of the storm? Submit them here:
About 100 Branchville residents evacuated - more updates on road closures and fl...
The power went out in parts of Ogdensburg early this morning. Residents of Ogden...
As Irene arrives, county officials say keep off the roads
Irene makes landfall in New Jersey
COUNTY EMERGENCY OFFICIALS TO OPEN SHELTER AT SUSSEX TECH TONIGHT
Its raining pretty hard in Newton right now. What do you see out there?
Sussex County NJ to open evacuation shelter at Sussex Tech tonight.
Vernon woman charged with attempted murder
County emergency officials ready for Irene
Did you recently buy a generator? Check out these safety tips to ensure the safe...
Hurricane Irene is coming, visit www.njherald.com/irene throughout the weekend t...
Delaware Water Gap closes visitors centers, access due to threat of Hurricane Ir...
Irene begins lashing East Coast
PLEASE NOTE: Our office hours will be extended until 8 pm Monday August 29-Thurs...
Visit njherald.com for the latest news as the storm hits. More details on local...
Gov. Chris Christie says the parkway's southbound lanes will be closed to traffi...
POOL CLOSING FOR THE SEASON
RED CROSS - HURRICANE SAFETY CHECKLIST
Sussex County prepares for 'pretty good punch' from hurricane
Sparta native Dan Miller, mom ready to work Saturday at UFC 134
Weather expert calls Hurricane Irene "nightmare scenario"
NJ shore visitors flee Irene amid major evacuation
HURRICANE IRENE - BE PREPARED
Christie declares state of emergency; advises residents to stay away from shore...
Are you preparing for Hurricane Irene?
SCCC, fired president in court; judge hints at settlement
Paulinskill Lake Bridge reopens
Sparta-based drummer Karl Latham to perform at Evolvefest - read about his views...
Radio expert: Stillwater cell tower frequency inadequate
Back to School for Newton - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Paulinskill Lake Road bridge to reopen
UPDATE: Some Picatinny Arsenal employees evacuated as a precaution
5.9 earthquake in Virginia; felt in New Jersey
Did you just feel a shake? e-mail kstevens@njherald.com or call 973-383-1203
Nextel witnesses provide expert testimony on Stillwater cell tower
Many proud Americans are searching for a way to show their patriotism in a meani...
Vernon approves settlement with Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority http...
Teachers likely to see smaller paychecks; several county districts back to schoo...
Parrot rescue relocates to Blairstown Story & Video:
MOSQUITO SPRAYING ON AUGUST 23, 2011 7PM -11PM
League ID#: 616012 League Name: Ford Football Club Password: sussexsoccer
link to Yahoo Ford football club fantasy league. A no brainer league, auto pi...
County's biggest solar farm gets Lafayette OK
Where were you when you learned of the 9/11 terrorist attacks? E-mail kstevens@n...
Former Hopatcong Hawks soccer official indicted for theft of funds
Appeals court denies Vernon's man motion to overturn DWI
Homestead referendum proposed as crowd supports nursing home
Any one have any junk cars you're looking to donate? Our Public Safety Training...
Hardyston seeks grant for community gardens
Special leg brace will allow wounded soldier from Sparta to redeploy www.njheral...
Don't miss Info Session for College for Working Adults tonight 6:30 - 8 pm in PAC.
Less than 3 weeks til classes begin! Hurry in if you haven't registered yet. Co...
Sparta Little Leaguers look to lend LeGrand helping hand www.njherald.com/story/...
Court upholds Highlands master plan www.njherald.com/story/news/16HIGHLANDS---fo...
Pipeline hearing will focus on plan for High Point State Park
Recycling plant comes ‘full circle’ with solar energy
Fire damages Blairstown home; no injuries reported
Expect more productions on the SCCC stage this season:
Freeholders decide to split Wednesday meeting into two locations:
Thorlabs building takes shape in Newton
Wine tasting always proves popular with fairgoers
Seniors in the spotlight at special State Fair day Story & Video:
Peters Valley blacksmith, crafters display skills
First time at the fair dazzles newcomer
Professor Carducci just returned from a sabbatical studying Irish literature. S...
Teens bringing clean water to South Africa
Welcome New Students! Don't miss Orientation planned for Wednesday, August 31st...
Registration still going on for fall classes! Hurry in to secure the best sched...
WELCOME TO LUCY M. DELORETO
Did you enjoy children's day at the fair? Rain fails to dampen fun at Children'...
Hopatcong teacher Danielle Kovach collects new honor
Vernon moves municipal election back to November
Andover Township emissions test yields positive results
Inspectors say some fair games violate fairness code
Burglary suspects involved in high-speed car chase appear in court
Car crushing video from the demolition derby
Women prove they belong at demolition derby
How do the local senatorial candidates rate fair food? Story & Video:
Lawnmower racing, chili, kids fiddlers competition and more Check out the fair i...
Byram philanthropist continues to open his heart
A video on Sarah Brook's first day as Queen of the Fair
Sandyston teen crowned queen of the fair
Bear that wandered into campsite captured, killed
Port Authority plans $4 toll hike next month
Ogdensburg dog on the mend after confrontation with bear
Stokes' campers wounds not caused by bear
Cops train for crisis no one wants to see
Dow plunges 513 points
Former freeholder urges those who oppose Homestead sale to keep cool:
Virginia Tech remains on lockdown
Virginia Tech reports gunman on campus
Cruiser Club tops Highland Lakes on rainy evening
Police: Andover Borough gas station robbery was an inside job
Town-Wide Garage Sale
Appalachian Trail through Stokes State Forest closed as state officials search f...
Two boys injured in bear attack at Stokes State Forest
MORRIS LAKE FISHING RESTRICTIONS
Obama signs debt bill after final Senate vote
Kids build mouse robots, learn about science
UPDATE: Coroner testifies that baby of former Sussex County couple died of blunt...
Coroner testifies that baby of former Sussex County couple died of blunt force t...
TAX BILL PAYMENT EXTENSION
New Franklin training facility specializes in baseball and softball
SOCCER AT 9 AM
Vernon mops up from big storm
A life cut short: Killing of newborn stuns two communities
Kittatinny dominant en route to WVSC title
Updated: Severe storm brings high velocity winds, damage to Vernon. Photos
House approves debt bill; Senate rejects it
Severe storm leaves damage behind in Vernon
Submit photos of damage from tonight's storms to newsroom@njherald.com. Please p...
$25,000 reward offered for information on gold stolen from Sterling Hill Mining...
I am Concidering adding an unpaid assistant to my staff. There is no budget to h...
Alumni, Who is out there? I am looking for a couple more players.
Who's the healthiest of them all? YMCA program says Sussex-Wantage schools: http...
County considers selling the Homestead:
Now rested, Stags back for playoff push vs. Lynx
Summer is still going strong, but it's almost time to go back to school. Send yo...
Franklin vote on proposed Super Walmart due in September
Would you sign your pet up to be a donor? Dogs, cats donate blood to other anim...
Gold collection valued at $400,000 stolen from Ogdensburg's Sterling Hill Mining...
NJ gov. in hospital, but 'fine and in charge'
$400,000 in gold stolen from Ogdensburg mine
Wrestling: Newton eyes top of Sussex County heap
Sussex County day trip hot spots easy on the wallet
Soccer Thursday 7 pm
Morning Route 15 accident in Jefferson finally cleared. Haz-mat cleanup continue...
Wantage family starts cleanup after barn fire
Missouri man sentenced to 18 years in prison for kidnapping of Newton store owne...
Truck crash slows traffic on Route 15
Football: Percey adjusts on fly as reign at High Point begins in rain
Judge denies charge reduction in child pornography case
Lake Hopatcong weed harvesting will continue
Have you ever attended the Harvest Home Dinner? Its been a time for friends and neighbors to give thanks for the harvest since 1900.
More details and a video from the barn fire at Havendale Dairy Farm in Wantage
Jefferson alum Kaschak rushing to top at F&M
VanderGroef boys rescue calves and heifers from burning barn, no injuries or animals lost.
Breaking News: Multiple fire companies have responded to a large barn fire on Lewisburg Road in Wantage.
Don't forget tuition is due in full on August 10th. Don't lose your spot in class! Make sure your tuition is paid in time. Exceptions: if you have a financial aid waiver AND have submitted all of the required paperwork OR you have signed up f
When Paul Valentine and Billy Jones wake up at sunrise each morning, they don't have to deal with alarm clocks, business suit attire or morning commutes. Instead, they just step outside their tent and find some fellow hikers to interact with.
Sound Advice Blog: A guide to the Rockstar Mayham Festival on Wednesday
Kittatinny grad returns home to film movie
Letter inspires reader to give special gift
Heat wave expected to break
Tough climb at Mountain Creek
Amy Winehouse, 27, found dead in her London home
Norway bomb suspect bought six tons of fertilizer
Not hot enough: 1955 weather record of 101 in 1955 for July 22 stands in Sussex County.
Fans line up at Newton Theatre for Todd Rundgren tickets. Rundgren is the featured opener for the theater on Sept. 9.
Fans line up at Newton Theatre for tickets to see Todd Rundgren
ATTENTION MERRIAM AVENUE RESIDENTS - WATER TURN OFF 7/25/2011
Would you walk 400 miles for a cause? If so, what cause? Yankee fan's walk targets Lou Gehrig's disease Story & Video:
Bill Bulger, 67, swam across in Lake Hopatcong to benefit an 11-year-old who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Story: blog post on photographing the event:
Trade Center beams delivered to Hopatcong for monument Story & Video:
Grapplers back in action at Summer Duals
Woman pays for iced coffee, then robs Byram Dunkin' Donuts
Judge upholds indictment against Hopatcong murder suspect
Stanhope man wants to rescind guilty plea for attempted murder
Franklin man sentenced to six years for burglaries in Lafayette
Space shuttle comes to 'final stop' after 30 years
Stags' Marcin picking up slack on 'D'
12 Days to pre season. Such a short sentance with such huge meanings.
Heat 'dome' bakes nation
Heat index forecast to be 105 Thursday; 110 Friday
Sparta man charged in attempted stabbing of Hamburg man
Wounded Franklin soldier healing
Mount Arlington man charged in elderly woman's murder
Christie will allow state to begin dispensing medical marijuana
World Trade Center artifacts will find a home in new Hopatcong park:
Additional state aid to be used 2012/2013:
Heat wave is on the rise in N.J. How will you stay cool?:
Fuel gels pose great danger:
Quinn adjusts to reserve role at Cincinnati
Andover to hear paving stone plant plans. www.njherald.com
Labyrinths known to have a calming effect
Small business owners band together, offer advice
Group aims to preserve Montague's history
Yard sale benefits families in need
Soccer, sumo wrestling are part of the fun at kid fest in Newton
Firefighter-chef's book reveals top family recipes
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check the community calendar for concerts, fairs, classes and events.
Corbett drilling panel recommends fee on industry
The public will get a chance to ask questions Wednesday about a proposal to bring a glitter manufacturing business to Paterson Avenue in Newton.
$31M to fund green projects
Do you plan to celebrate National Ice Cream Day this Sunday? Story & Video:
Carlson rings in new Pope John era at football camp
Rutgers OKs in-state tuition hike of 1.8%
Randolph man arrested in Pa. deaths of dad, stepmother
The 4th annual Skylander 5 & 10 Challenge is coming October 2nd. All proceeds support student scholarships at SCCC. Register today! If you start training now, you'll be ready to run in October!!
Classes are filling fast for the fall semester. If you haven't secured your spot hurry in... our counselors are ready to help you get started!
Andover Animal Hospital relocating to landmark barn
New home in the works for Centenary horses
What's your top pick for Warped Tour in Scranton this weekend? What band would you avoid? Jeff Sistrunk weighs in on his music blog, "Sound Advice"
Please refer to the attached document about important payment information for the Fall semester.
Payment to software company delayed over vote count bug
Three charged with stealing radiators from vacant monastery
Newton exhibit to feature text art you seen paintings, sculpture or other art that includes text? What do you think?
Police: Two men rob Byram store
County school aid up $4.1M, but still less than two years ago
Swearing In of Special Police Officer Kyle J. Phlegar
Coupons for the Community thrives, continues to expand
Latest samples from animals in Wantage test negative for rabies
What are you doing to keep cool today? We're expected to have a hot, humid day with a high of 92 degrees.
Hot, humid weather will continue today
Readers respond to bear story with photos, video
The tools for home brewing: Man opening supply shop in Sparta
What did you think about Obama's press conference?
One injured in Andover Boro collision
Obama challenges GOP to compromise on debt
Sparta police probe burglaries
YMCA campers prepare for transition into counselors
Have you seen Augusta the Bear? Let us know
Colorful sights, sounds fill fairgrounds at pow wow
Should be doing 2 miles a day easy at this point
Live streaming of Vernon Civics forum now at www.njherald.com
Woman trapped for hours after tree falls on car in Frankford
Storm knocks down trees, power lines
New Jersey Herald photographer Sara Hudock-Cole tells the story of Jill Space facing her fear of snakes in the Snake Den at Space Farms Zoo and Museum.
Too hot to fish during the day? Tips on night fishing by Mike Lawson at Keepin' It Reel
Frankford fire quickly contained
NASA's last space shuttle blasts into history
Wantage warns of rabid animals
LIVE VIDEO: Civics lesson for Vernon's new team
Blair coach has sent three to NBA
Bayonne man tried to save Tomahawk Lake drowning victim
Fredon bridge repair uncovers mystery
Casey Anthony sentenced to four years in prison
Dog-friendly experience at Lafayette shopping spots. Story and video.
Vernon's new team to get civics lesson
Lafayette considers vacating part of road for solar farm
Police identify Tomahawk Lake drowning victim
Subpoena to be issued for 11-year-old to testify in case of two former Sussex County residents charged with murder
Casey Anthony acquitted of murder in death of her 2-year-old daughter More details to come.
Verdict to be announced in Casey Anthony trial
Jill Space faces her fear of snakes
New indictments in works for accused kidnappers
Photos from this weekend's Fourth Of July Festivities
Good Luck on your summer III semester.
Just a few weeks till pre seson. Come Thursday and play. Gte your paperwork. Everyone come out.
Vernon enters new era of local government
CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW MAYOR & DEPUTY MAYOR
Local intern helps make dreams a reality
Sparta intersection open just in time for the holiday weekend
Fire in Walpack area kept at bay thanks to multiple fire departments
Delayed notification of tainted tap angers Sussex Borough residents
New mayor, councilmen and government for Vernon
No gas price too high for some commuters in poll
Program teaches poison prevention
After rejection, Hackettstown must reconsider Highlands petition
Chef Herald Dining Card..."This is offer is so good, I'm buying another card!" BClear, Sparta. Order your card today! It's like getting 17 FREE meals at fine restaurants!
What's the latest "vision" for Ross' Corner?
Bridge work to close Fredon road
Murder suspect rejects plea deal
Local company helps Hamburg, Iowa, with post-flood pests.
What's on the menu at Bell's Mansion?
Sparta Council chooses Jerry Murphy as mayor
Just a few more days to sign up for summer classes! Our third and final session begins on Tuesday, July 5th. Stop in the Counseling & Advising Center to secure your spot!
Circles program helps gets grads' lives back on track
Without much Pomp and Circumstance
AERIAL LARVICIDING TAKING PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2011
Sussex County transit official resigns
Sparta schools to get tech boost
Planners to submit 'vision' of commercial, residential and recreational development of Ross' Corner on Wednesday. What do you think?
Teen aims to visit each state's 'highest point.' Which have you visited?
WATERMAIN UPGRADES - MERRIAM AVENUE - EXPECT DELAYS
PHONE IS BUSTED, MESSEGES PILING UP UNREAD. COACH
Submarine made by Sussex Tech students will be put to the test this week:
Hopatcong man faces charges in death of gas station owner
Delaware River bridge toll will increase 25 cents
‘Loop’ bus fare increases Friday
‘Loop’ bus fare increases Friday
NY Legislature legalizes gay marriage
Stop & Shop could open in Sparta by October. Will you shop there when it opens?
$750,000 state grant will fund program to help job seekers
Photos of flooding in the area. Did anything flood near your home?
Jacob Gentry guilty of aggravated manslaughter and endangerment of an injured victim. Full story to come at www.njherald.com.
Jury has a verdict in Gentry trial. Livestream at www.njherald.com
County attacks mosquito population by air
NEWTON POOL CLOSED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER 6-23-2011
Judge Conforti responds to a question from the jury in the Gentry trial.
Jury still out in Gentry trial. Two questions posed to judge. www.njherald.com
Storm just blew through. Do you have photos of hail or wind damage? Contact us at newsroom@njherald.com.
McHose introduces bill to nullify health care overhaul
Severe weather alert: Severe thunderstorm may bring hail, high wind to Sussex County.
Soccer Thursday at 7. Inside or out
Tell us your stories or send photos if you see something tornado related.
Tornado warning in effect for Sussex County
Re-Store offers discounted home improvement items
Registration going on now for the Fall Semester. Hurry in to secure the best schedule. Classes are filling fast! A $100 deposit will hold you spot ($50 for part time students). Don't forget to ask about financial aid and scholarship opportunitie
Two Stanhope teachers at Valley Road Elementary School have taken ordinary state requirements and transformed them into a celebration.
Graduates ready to put trade skills to work
AERIAL LARVICIDING TAKING PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2011
Attorney says state failed to prove Gentry acted in self defense. Livestreaming of closing arguments continues this afternoon at www.njherald.com.
Sparta firm buys naming rights to Rutgers Stadium
Five sets of twins to graduate from Newton
Closing arguments taking place now in Gentry trial. www.njherald.com
The New Jersey Herald is seeking nominations for its 3rd Annual 20 Under 40 awards which will honor 20 exceptional local business leaders under the age of 40. Take advantage of this opportunity to nominate someone you admire and feel is on the fast to gr
Should children under 18 use a tanning bed? Answer the poll question at www.njherald.com.
Closing arguments in the trial of Jacob Gentry, who is charged with murder, will begin around 9 a.m. Tuesday. Livestreamed from www.njherald.com.
Pedestrian fatally struck on Route 206
Kiara Simpson, 7, did not want to receive her First Holy Communion without first giving a gift back to God, so she set out to give one child with a cleft palate a new smile.
Dads, kids take a day for some fun in the sun
Longest day of the year? More like a whole week
Vernon transition getting a bit bumpy
E Street Band sax player Clarence Clemons dies
Officials investigate reported rape at northern New Jersey high school
Strawberry festival to feature Double S Diner chef
N.J. Stags season starts Saturday on new home turf.
Summer II session starts Monday 6/20... still space in several classes! Hurry in, we are open until 1:00 today (Friday) and will be here at 8 am on Monday to welcome new students. Tell your friends - summer classes are a great way to catch up or get ahea
Founder of greenhouse initiative honored as NJ Hero
Fourth-graders visit Newton seniors
Bail denied in newborn's death
Wonder why the Childs Park area of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is closed?
Ex-Newton man left for dead in N.Y. road
Photographer captures beauty of abandoned N.J. buildings
Former Sussex County resident charged in death of baby
High Point wheels in top awards
Gentry trial testimony continues. Livestreaming at www.njherald.com
Jacob Gentry testifies he did not believe Haulmark was badly injured. Livestreaming of testimony at www.njherald.com
Jacob Gentry on stand in trial for the death of another man. Livestreaming at www.njherald.com.
Lake Hopatcong plan settles rough waters
17 county students opt to attend school in another district; 10 choose Lenape Valley
Glitter company may bring some sparkle to Paterson Avenue area of Newton
Eatery opens for anyone Cravin’ Thai
Pentagon Papers made public today
Military ID cards available to Sussex County veterans
Summer classes are still open for those who would like to get a head start on their upcoming school year or catch up from last year. Summer session II will start June 20th and conclude August 10th. Summer session III will begin July 5th and end August
Cancer survivors celebrate 30th reunion at Happiness is Camping
CONGRATULATIONS TO MISS NEWTON 2011
Check out the Stillwater Review, a book of poetry presented by the Betty June Silconas Poetry Center at SCCC. The book was edited by Associate Professor, Priscilla Orr and Assistant Professor, Jean LeBlanc. The book is available for purchase for just $8
NEWTON DAY FESTIVAL RESCHEDULED FOR JUNE 18TH
Boil water order lifted in Newton
BOIL WATER NOTICE LIFTED - 6/10/11 - 2:15PM
Vote count glitch probed
Police, experts warn public of dangers from K2 drug
Dining out this weekend? Stop by The New Jersey Herald and purchase your Chef Herald Dining Card! For just $20 you get Buy One Get One Free offers at 17 restaurants! Limited quantity available!
Still space in Summer II and Summer III classes. Don't miss out on a great way to catch up or get ahead of the game. More info online.
The campus is operating on a summer schedule and will close today (Friday) at 1:00.
Don't forget deposits are due today if you have already registered for the fall semester. If you are signed up for payment plan or have a financial aid waiver, no worries, you are exempt.
Sussex Borough sewer project looks to plug leaks in the system
BOIL WATER NOTICE STILL IN EFFECT NOW INCLUDING HIGH PRESSURE ZONE NEAR HOSPITAL 6/9/11 2:45PM
Testimony has resumed in Gentry trial. Dr. Norman Reeves on stand.
Music fest raises $14K for injured Fredon man
BOIL WATER NOTICE STILL IN EFFECT 6/9/2011- 10:00AM
Dr. Norman Reeves testifying at Gentry trial. www.njherald.com
Testimony continues in Gentry trial at www.njherald.com. Gentry testimony interrupted for another witness.
Newton residents still have to boil water.
Trial on a short break.
Gentry goes through motions of altercation with David Haulmark. Live streaming of court testimony at www.njherald.com.
Jacob Gentry is on the stand in murder trial at Sussex County courthouse. Gentry is being tried on charges of first-degree murder and endangerment of an injured victim in the beating death of David Haulmark. Live video testimony at www.njherald.com.
Gentry testimony live now at www.njherald.com
BOIL WATER NOTICE STILL IN EFFECT - 6/8/2011 5:00PM
The complete unofficial primary results are in... Ayres wins write-in campaign in Frankford, Crabb takes Republican nomination for Freeholder, Crowley, Limon, Zshack win in Franklin, Phillips, Michaud win nomination in Green, See the results...
Landlord's stored rainwater helps tenants
Defendant in murder case testifies he was fighting for his life. Jacob Gentry testimony to continue today at 2 p.m. LIvestreamed at www.njherald.com.
Jacob Gentry testifies in his own defense Live Now:
Sussex County to resume counting ballots in the morning.
Remaining Sussex County election results delayed because of new procedures and technical problems at the Board of Elections. They will be posted as soon as possible. For the unofficial results tallied so far,
Sussex County still counting ballots. Here are the unofficial results so far:
Rosemarie Maio wins Republican nomination for Stanhope mayor. Election results at www.njherald.com.
Jonathan Rose wins Republican nomination to run for mayor in Sussex Borough, defeating current mayor Chris Parrott. Election results can be found at www.njherald.com.
Sparta police seek driver, owner of ATV
Polls for the primaries close at 8 p.m. Have you voted yet? Check the results online tonight at
PRESS RELEASE - WATERMAIN REPAIRS COMPLETED
The water main break in Newton has been fixed and water service has been restored to campus. We will reopen on Wednesday morning and will be operating under normal business hours. Note the cafeteria will remain closed until Thursday. Bring your lunch an
Water flows back into Newton faucets
WATERMAIN BREAK - 1:25PM UPDATE.
Newton water service expected to be restored this afternoon
Appeal's court denies Paul Foglia's request to be informed about children.
Update: Water tankers available for Newton residents left without water
PRESS RELEASE ON WATER TRANSMISSION LINE BREAK
Please note the campus will be closed tonight and all day Tuesday. There was a water main break in Newton and there is no water on campus. We will reopen on Wednesday.
BOIL WATER NOTICE
UPDATED: Water main break leaves Newton dry
WATER TRANSMISSION LINE PROBLEMS - NO WATER
Jumboland adds pavilion and addition for ice cream
High Point students create stained glass masterpiece
Over the summer SCCC will be showing the art work of Amanda Predmore, a graduate of SCCC. An opening reception for the artist will be held in the Art Gallery on Friday, June 17 from 6 – 8pm. Predmore is now attending William Patterson as a Studio
Butterfly release honors loved ones living and deceased
Foodstock helps fill pantries to aid county folks in need
Judge tells fair, horse show to work it out
Primary contenders race to finish
Hopatcong to build 9/11 monument
Foodstock will fill Saturday with food and music for a good cause
Primary elections are Tuesday! Candidates have until 5 p.m. today to submit their bios. In contested races, we need George Sweeney, Darren Ponce, George Zitone, William Campana, Charles Teufert, William Amodeo and Vito Telischak. Visit www.njherald.com
Do you have a dad unlike any other?
In the 14 years since the death of their son, Andover Township Patrolman Bill Bosworth Jr., Bill and Judy Bosworth have turned the tragedy of losing their son into an opportunity to support others who have faced similar losses.
Returning Students who have already registered for Fall, please don't forget Friday June 10th is the deadline for deposits. A $100 deposit is due for full time students; $50 for part time. If you have a financial aid waiver or have signed up for th
Kociencki 's tie-breaking home run, with two runners on, nets Sparta sectional title
Hopatcong to build 9/11 monument
Kids get firsthand experience 'Down on the Farm'
Christie unapologetic about helicopter use; will reimburse state for last two trips
Fredon brothers host music fest to help friend
Want to know more about the candidates seeking the Republican nomination for Freeholder? Watch a replay of the New Jersey Herald's "Conversation with the Candidates" featuring Dennis Mudrick & Phillip Crabb.
SCCC slashes 15 jobs, saves 1
Do you have a cute baby? Today is the last day to enter your child in the Sussex County's Cutest Baby Contest! Sponsored by Newton Medical Center Maternity Center - the winner will receive a $1,000 savings bond. Enter today
Please help restock the shelves of our food pantries in Sussex County. Our neighbors in need are counting on us. Drop off non-perishable food items in the main reception area on campus. United Way's annual FoodStock event will take place on campus
The candidates running for the republican primary are now discussing their views live online. Watch the video at
Now online, at www.njherald.com "Conversation with the Candidates" with Phil Crabb and Dennis Mudrick, Republican primary candidates for freeholder. Jersey Herald - Sussex County's Election Resource! www.njherald.com
NEWTON DAY - SPRING STREET AND MEMORY PARK
Alaskan adventure more than a trip for Sparta High School students
Tornado watch issued for Sussex County through 8 p.m.
Visit njherald.com tonight at 7 p.m. to watch a "Conversation with the Candidates" with Phil Crabb and Dennis Mudrick, Republican primary candidates for freeholder.
Truck driver testifies in Gentry trial that Haulmark was involved in another confrontation
Help feed the need! The food pantries in Sussex County are dangerously low help us feed the need this Saturday at SCCC. From 9a-12Noon we are collecting food in a community wide food drive. All food goes directly to local food pantries.
Newton Theatre set to reopen Sept. 9
LIvestreaming of Gentry trial now at www.njherald.com
Thursday we play outside. Yippie
Stillwater cell tower hearing heats up
Ex-student teacher sent to prison
Conversation with the Candidates: Republican freeholder candidates Phil Crabb and Dennis Mudrick will talk about the issues live on njherald.com Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
See more photos from the weekend's Memorial Day events.
County health officer supports cleaning up Pa. power plant
Parades, events underscore meaning of Memorial Day
Byram woman guides lessons at Waterloo
Hopatcong honors two who gave their lives
Historic flag at home in Sparta
Decoration Day has a long history
Fishermen! Mike Lawson is Keepin It Reel in his fishing blog. Check it out at www.njherald.com
Car and SUV collide in Branchville
Memorial Day events planned in Sussex County
Independents seek county clerk post
Hardyston students unveil special garden
Horse show group fires back at fair association
The Newton Rotary Club is hosting their Fourth Annual "Trash to Treasures" GIANT YARD SALE on Saturday, June 11, 2011 from 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. The event will be "On the Green" at the SCCC. Proceeds of the sale will benefit: World Water P
Begining Next Thursday, we play & pm on field and play/train 10 am Sundays. all optional
Seasons of farming: Wantage family lives a year-round cycle
Relay for Life will hold a benifit concert on June 3rd in the Student Center Theater at 7PM. The Sundown Conspiracy band and others will be playing. Its only $5! and all proceeds will be donated to the Relay for Life - American Cancer Society.
Christie pulls out of Greenhouse Gas initiative
High gas prices won't curb holiday weekend travel
livestreaming of Gentry Trial now at www.njherald.com
New Jersey Herald will be livestreaming a conversation with the freeholder candidates June 1 at 7 p.m. Visit www.njherald.com, primary election page to submit a question for the candidates. Or e.mail to kstevens@njherald.com with "question" as
Livestreaming of Gentry trial now at www.njherald.com
Retiring Lake Mohawk Country Club leader leaves mark on community
County's school districts won't see more funding under Supreme Court order
2 Sussex towns oppose natural gas drilling
Livestreaming from Gentry trial now at www.njherald.com
Supreme Court says New Jersey must spend $500 million more on poor schools
Wow! Purchase your Chef Herald Card today! Only $20 for 17 restaurant experiences! Limited number available for sale! Start saving today at some of your favorite restaurants!
Constant rain boon for gardens, bane for farms
Check out the photos from this weekend's Pet Expo
Residents keep watchful eye on Ogdensburg pond
Hundreds join annual walk to support SCARC
Thanks to everyone for attending the 3rd Annual Northern New Jersey Pet Expo!
Driver who used inhalants before fatal crash sentenced to 6 months in jail
Congratulations to all of our graduates. We had a great night last evening. Thanks to everyone for not letting a few rain drops spoil your celebration. Check out the story in today's Herald. More pics are posted on their photo gallery. We will be
Community Forestry Management Plan
We have drawn the names of this year's Caught Being Green Winners. Congratulations Erica Campbell, Eric Zagarski, Hope Vanderaldar and George Santana. Stop by the Marketing Office in D 114 to claim your prize.
The New Jersey Herald is live streaming the trial of Jacob Gentry at www.njherald.com
WIN A $500 GIFT CARD FOR DAD! Intercar of Newton an authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealership want to know what makes your dad "Unlike any other." Deadline to enter is June 6th!
SCCC graduate takes nontraditional path
College students! What are you doing after graduation? Answer the poll question at www.njherald.com
Mortgage rates drop to 4.61 percent for 30-year, fixed rate
Live streaming of Gentry trial will resume after lunch
Live streaming of Gentry trial now at www.njherald.com
Do you like to dine out? For only $20 you can take advantage of Buy One Get One Free offers at 17 local restaurants! Card good for a year! Order your card today!
Northern New Jersey Pet Expo this Saturday at the NJ State Fairgrounds in Augusta. See today's paper for a complete show guide.
The Grand Marshal of our Commencement Ceremony tonight will be Associate Professor, Gary Mielo. Gary is retiring this year after serving SCCC and our students since 1989. He will be back as an adjunct professor in the fall but Gary's full time pre
Congratulations to all of our Graduates. The sun is shining in your honor. This is your day - enjoy!
N.J. planning another bear hunt in December
Flash flood warning in effect The Weather Service has issued a FLASH FLOOD WARNING effective until 08:30 PM
Live streaming of Gentry trial ongoing now at www.njherald.com
Newer model dark blue Honda Civic may have been used in armed robbery in Vernon.
SCARC hopes to raise $125,000 at memorial walk
Vernon Police investigating armed robbery at gas station. Suspects last seen fleeing on Drew Road.
WIN A $500 GIFT CARD FOR DAD! Intercar of Newton an authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealership want to know what makes your dad "Unlike any other." Deadline to enter is June 6th!
Former Sparta mayor faces charges, suspended from state job
College students! What will you do after graduation? Answer the poll question at www.njherald.com.
Man dies in Brookside Terrace apartment fire
FIRE ON MILL STREET
Some Route 15 crash victims have been discharged from the hospital
Fire heavily damages Double S Diner in Wantage
Streaming video is live now as the gentry trial continues:
Do you have a cute baby? Enter your baby's photo in the 2nd Annual Sussex County's Cutest Baby photo contest presented by Newton Medical Center Maternity Center. The cutest baby will receive a $1,000 savings bond!
Hopatcong hires new borough administrator
Six people injured in Sparta crash
Video of the Endeavour launch
Newton woman channels her creativity to sew Air Force choir costumes
Fishermen! Keep it Reel with Mike Lawson at
Driver who caused fatal crash sentenced to 18 years in prison
Vernon voters get creative with write-in names
#1 Pet 2011 - Final hours to submit your vote for the Top 20 in the 2011 - #1 Pet Contest! Voting closes at 5 p.m. today!
Do you like to dine out? The Chef Herald Dining Card is now on sale. Purchase the card for only $20 and it's good at participating locations for buy one get one FREE meals! Order yours today, only 1,000 cards will be sold!
Facebook-Google rivalry intensifies with PR fiasco
Pakistan suicide bomber kills 80 to avenge bin Laden
Finals are almost over... congratulations to all for completing the semester! To our graduates - way to go, you will be missed! To returning students, we hope to see you next Fall!
Lafayette cuts $21,700 from defeated school budget
Spend Friday the 13th watching "Friday the 13th" in the theater that was shown in the movie "Friday the 13th." Blairstown theater reopens Friday.
The NJ Council of County Colleges honored 36 best and brightest community college students and their families at its 17th annual Phi Theta Kappa Day. Congratulations to Lauren Bell from SCCC
Fire at Newton apartments was arson, police say
Sparta residents voice school budget concerns
Don't miss today's story in the NJ Herald about our business students and a local businessman who made the Clearing Corporation Business Learning Center possible. Mr. Polk has volunteered his time this year to mentor 4 of our top business stude
What do you think of the Vernon election results? Answer the poll at www.njherald.com
Vic Marotta elected mayor in Vernon. Brian Lynch, Dick Wetzel, Ed Dunn, Patrick Rizzuto and Dan Kadish elected to the Township Council. www.njherald.com.
Marotta elected mayor in Vernon. www.njherald.com
Marotta ahead in Vernon election for mayor. www.njherald.com
Vernon polls close at 8 p.m. Check the results online at njherald.com tonight
Going to work on setting up a field onsaturday morning so we can play this summer, need all the help I can get. 10 am Club house
Newton sets hearing on property tax relief proposal
Newton Memorial Hospital gets a new name
Police identify two pilots killed in fiery crash over Orange County, N.Y. as Gary Delia, 61, of Vernon and William Clark, 53, of Matmoras, Pa.
Two dead as planes crash on way to Sussex Airport
Workshops feature natural water conservation methods
Vernon mayoral candidates respond: How would you attract business to Vernon?
Early morning fire evacuates Brookside Terrace apartments in Newton
Spartans avenge loss to Lions in last year's HWS, advance in tournament.
Port Jervis to hear proposal for Delaware River whitewater park
Judge denies application for mistrial in Gentry case
Mistrial possible in Gentry case
Farm club supports locally grown food
Power line foes file response before appeals court
Green school budget passes in final tally
Official election results reveal that the Green Township school budget actually passed.
Two new blog posts from The Comic Book Times Action #900 Hubbub Unwarranted & May the Fourth be With You (including local deals for "Star Wars Day" until 8 pm tonight)
Vernon church pantry offers organic fare
HOMEKEEPER PROGRAM AVAILABLE MAY 9, 2011
Trial accounts differ on '08 fatal beating Story and live streaming video of today's testimony
Are you watching the Vernon mayoral candidate debate?
LIVE NOW: Watch the Vernon Council Candidates debate. Mayoral candidates up next
Don't forget to vote for next year's SGA Officers. Ballot box is at the main reception desk in the Administration (B) Building.
Area residents weigh in on bin Laden death
Earthfest - a learning experience on protecting the planet
Where were you when you found out Osama bin Laden was dead? How did it affect you?
Congratulations to our Women's Softball Team! The Skylanders edged out Middlesex County College Colts, 2-1, Sunday in the third and deciding game of the first round of the Region XIX playoffs. Sussex is 26-12 on the season and will play Brookdale Co
SCCC is an official collection site for the annual Foodstock food drive. Drop off non-perishable food items in the main reception area of the Admin Building.
Facts on Tap!
Don't forget to vote for SGA officers for next year. Ballot box is in main reception area of Admin (B) Building.
Sources say Al-Qaida head Osama bin Laden is dead
Vernon election roundup: Part 3 & Poll: Who will get your vote for Vernon Mayor?
Fair, horse show told to talk it out
The royal wedding is underway. What do you think so far?
History in the making: Kate, William ready to wed
Tell us about a moment or special time with Dad
N.J. bans sale of "bath salts"
Congratulations to all the students who received a Student Excellence Award!
The Michael Jackson Tribute was a big hit today over at the PAC. If you missed it there is a chance to catch them again tonight!
There's still time to enter your pet in the #1 Pet Contest! The winner will be featured on the cover of our 2012 #1Pet Calendar!
Are you into the royal wedding? Who is waking up early to watch it?
Freeholders introduce rate hike for county bus
Sussex, Morris, under tornado warning also
Tornado warning issued in Hunterdon, Warren counties; Severe thunderstorm warning for Sussex, Morris
Complete this simple survey and you will be entered to win $200!
Tuesday May 3rd from 10:50 - 1:30 the Fast Forward Team is hosting a party on the green. Don't miss out: live music, free food, giveaways, frisbee and other games!
Four Sussex County school budgets rejected by voters; 12 incumbents ousted
H.S. Baseball: Pope John's Mayers continues winning ways against Delbarton
DEP Chief says N.J. will not back down on demands to clean up Portland, Pa. power plant
The polls for school board elections are open Read about the candidates and budgets:
Hopatcong to honor soldier's sacrifice
Homer-filled rally lifts Lions to dramatic win
Will the price of gas change your plans this summer? Answer the poll question at www.njherald.com.
SCCC raises tuition, cuts jobs
The Newton Town Council is ready to begin formal adoption of an ordinance that could grant property tax exemptions for improvements to property within the town’s historic district, which includes the main Spring Street business district.
Still time to enter you pet for the 4th Annual #1 Pet Contest! Deadline is Friday 4/29
Public to decide school issues Wednesday
Large crowd postpones Stillwater cell tower meeting
Share your "mom-ism" with us for a chance to win a $500 gift certificate from Cailey Jewelers.
I would like to see all prospective players for 2012 on wednesday night at 730. Evvenif youcant stay and play give me 15minites
TAKE BACK PRESCRIPTION DRUGS EVENT
Branchville man accused of using child in drug scheme
PLEASE CURB YOUR PET
Author: Coming out is a family process
Great article in yesterday's Star Ledger on the value of community colleges!
Communities gather for Easter services
Board of Education elections are coming up on Wednesday. Do you know who you're voting for?Read about the candidates and budgets:
Reporters test drive fuel-efficient vehicles for a special section on cars. Watch the videos.
Joint solar initiative has bright outlook. More than two dozen Sussex County towns and school districts have signed up.
Graphics Students please take note: the Graphic Design Open Lab is canceled for Friday, April 22, 2011 from 6-10pm and Saturday, April 23, 2011 from 11am-3pm. Sorry for the inconvenience.
H.S. Baseball: High Point blasts Newton for another road victory.
HazMat team finds no environmental impact from lab fire
Lighten Up contestants celebrate success Story & Video:
Sparta couple uses sunshine to save energy costs
Gym 8 pm
Six partners at Mountain Creek Acquisition LLC gave a total of $150,000 to the New Jersey Republican State Committee in the first three months of this year, according to a state report filed Friday.
Homeless survey was personal to SCCC teacher
Fair sues horse show organizers
H.S. Baseball: Sparta shortstop John Brucker is dangerous with his glove and his bat.
NEWTON FIRE DEPARTMENT - 5K RUN/WALK
Easter events hop into town: a look at some upcoming local events
Lighten UP has ended and our contestants lost a total of 331 pounds!!! Check out their before and after pics at www.njherald.com
Groups tussle over horse show control
H.S. Softball: Kittatinny becoming the team to beat in the Freedom Division after beating Lenape Valley.
Boot Camp for Moms expanding to Sparta
Montague man's dogs cause a ruckus
New Jersey Herald Share your "mom-ism" with us for a chance to win a $500 gift certificate from Cailey Jewelers. New Jersey Herald www.njherald.com
Girls Lacrosse: Vernon edges elite Immaculate Heart
Open House Saturday April 16th - 9:30 - noon. Tell your friends! New students will have a great chance to meet faculty, test (if needed) and register for classes for fall.
Open Registration Begins Monday 4/18 - welcome new students! Register early to secure the best schedule.
Share your "mom-ism" with us for a chance to win a $500 gift certificate from Cailey Jewelers.
Dairy farmers air issues over milk and cookies
Struggling job seekers grab face-to-face opportunity
Branchville sewer system plan moves ahead
Hardyston Township has taken a proactive stance toward improving the health and wellness of its employees and residents.
Check out the 48th semi-annual NEW JERSEY COLLEGIATE CAREER DAY at Rutgers on Wednesday, May 25, 2011 from 9:30 - 3:30. This event is Open to all college students. Over 125 employers with full-time jobs and internships. Rutgers University - New Brunswi
Great article on Community Colleges in this Sunday's NY Times!
Check out this story from CBS news on student loan debt and the value of education. Given that SCCC has the best tuition value in the area - you are making a smart investment!
Former Willowglen employee sentenced to 90 days for bias crime
Byram Superfund cleanup could take five years
Sussex County clerk race develops at last minute
Health care change keeps Kittatinny budget under cap School Board Election Coverage:
Power line replacement under way
Priority Registration Going On Now. Hurry in to secure the best schedule for next semester. Open Registration begins 4/18.
Children try out new Fredon School playground
A beautiful day to take photos of trout fishing. The season started at 8 a.m. this morning. More photos:
The New Jersey Herald received eight awards at the NJPA Press Night Thursday. Reporter Bruce Scruton won first place in the Responsible Journalism - First Amendment category and second in the Responsible Journalism - Public Service category for his cov
Newton Memorial back in Blue Cross Network as of May 1, hospital officials announce.
Local power pop band Cheers to Romance to compete for a spot at the Bamboozle Festival
Get the Facts on Tap!
Newton Theater's buyers plan performing arts center
H.S. Softball: Kittatinny bats have their way with Par Hills
Newton 8-year-old grants the wishes of others for her birthday.
Neither rain nor wind nor flying wood chips slowed down the first stages of a volunteer effort to build The Fox Den, a new playground at Fredon School.
Any federal government shutdown would affect county
Sparta could see $439 tax hike
State Sen. Steve Oroho may get bragging rights for representing the biggest legislative district in terms of number of municipalities, 36, and may be atop the heap for largest land area represented, after a new state legislative map was approved over the
Please note Sociology of the Family (SOC208) was not included in the printed version of the Fall Course Guide. It is being offered in the Fall Tu/Th 1:40 pm – 2:55 pm.
Priority Registration is now open to all current students. Go online or stop in the registrar's office to register for fall. This is your chance to secure the best schedule for fall. You do not need to pay anything now to register. Deposits are du
Governor Christie visited Kittatinny to sit down with district teachers and discuss issues that have plagued the state’s educational system in recent years.
Missouri man pleads not guilty to kidnapping of Newton pet store owner
The battle for who sits on the dais in Vernon Township's new form of government may be decided in court -- not at the ballot box.
Some Sussex County residents are bringing their food sources closer to home by raising chickens right in their backyards.
Become a Student Ambassador. This is a great way to get involved AND get FREE tuition. Applications will be available in the Student Activities Office from April 4 -13.
Online Priority Registration opens today for eligible students (18+ earned credits and no developmental requirements). We encourage all eligible students to take advantage of this early opportunity to secure the schedule of your choice. In person and onl
Three face gun and drug charges after multi-agency raid on Sparta home
Brian Carlson named Pope John football coach
The federal EPA has agreed to proceed with a New Jersey complaint that a Portland, Pa.-based electric generating plant is polluting the air over Warren County and parts of Sussex and Morris counties.
MONSTER GARAGE SALE - ALL INSIDE! FREE ADMISSION! SNOW OR SHINE! April 2, 9a-3p Littell Community Center, 12 Munsonhurst Road, Franklin, NJ
Newton Memorial, Atlantic Health finalize merger
Great story (and recipe) in today's Sparta Independent about SCCC Foundation Director Barbara Wortmann. Congratulations Barbara and thanks for all you do to raise money to support SCCC student scholarships.
Priority Registration opens next week. Online registration opens for eligible students on Monday at 8 am. Online and in-person registration opens for all returning students on Wednesday at 8 am. Make sure you see your advisor so you are ready to go. Ad
Today's Talk: What do you think of Gov. Chris Christie's action to end the prisoner early-release program?
County officials deliver meals to the homebound
Criminal Justice Summer Academy schedule for July 5 - 8. Contact Bill McGovern, Bill McGovern, Criminal Justice Program Coordinator at 973-300-2182 or wmgovern@sussex.edu for more information.
The Diversity Conference, scheduled for tomorrow April 1 has been re-scheduled for Friday, April 15. If registrants are unable to attend please contact the Office of Student Activities at 973.300.2232/2250
A shipment of two-day old chicks - watch the video
ACLU happy with Vernon apology
Missouri man admits kidnapping Newton business owner
MONSTER GARAGE SALE - Saturday 4/2,, 9a-3p! ALL INSIDE - FREE ADMISSION! See tomorrows paper for complete booth listings!
Red Cross event honors fundraising 'heroes'
Residents speak out against Stillwater cell tower
The New Jersey Herald is seeking your most memorable road trip stories for an upcoming special section. In 250 words or less, tell us about a time when you were riding the highway or the back roads, explored your state or country, or found your way home
Vernon tells ACLU: We're sorry
Harlem Wizards take on the Sparta parents, teachers and students in fundraiser.
Reporter Phillip Molnar talks about the five most overworked superheroes on his blog - "The Comic Book Times"
The Performing Arts Club is hosting a TALENT SHOW in the Performing Arts Center Thursday March 31 at 7:00 pm. Don't miss it!
A Screening of the HBO Documentary "Reagan" will be held in the Student Center Theater, Thursday, March 31, 6:40 -9 pm. A discussion about the Documentary will be lead by Martin Theys of the SCCC History Department.
Lighten Up! Quotes of the week. Read more at www.njherald.com. Only a few weeks to go! Jennifer Barone: We went to our cousins’ house and they are very supportive of this challenge. They served fish, which was a family first. James Kus: The only
Sparta's new Stop and Shop to open at end of year
Meet Dr. Oscar Coetzee who will enlighten you about your Health & Wellness and all those Diet myths - TODAY at 10:50 am in the Student Center Theater
Franklin woman's 1981 disappearance is reopened; police suspect homicide
Volunteers in Newton ready to help neighbors
Priority Registration opens next week. If you haven't already seen your advisor make sure you get in this week. Your advisor will complete the paperwork you need in order to register. If you plan to register online make sure you mention this to you
Congratulations to head basball coach, Todd Poltersdorf for his 300th win!
Group continues to fight for veterans cemetery Talk: Should Sussex County support a veterans cemetery?
Vernon chaplain provides spiritual guidance in Afghanistan
The Performing Arts Club is hosting a talent show on Thursday, March 31 at 7:00 p.m. in the Performing Art Center.
Geraldine Ferraro, first woman to run for vice president, dies of cancer
Burglars target upscale homes in Sparta and northern New Jersey
Updated: Bystanders halt sexual attack on 15-year-year old girl in Sparta
Burglars target upscale homes in Sparta and throughout northern New Jesey
Bystanders rescue 15-year-old girl from sex assault in Sparta
TOWN PROMOTES FIRST ANNUAL NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS EVENT
SUSSEX COUNTY FOOD INSPECTIONS ARE NOW ONLINE
TOWN OF NEWTON RECEIVES A SAFETY AND LOSS CONTROL AWARD FOR THEIR COMMITMENT TO SAFETY
Congratulations to our newly inducted members of the PTK honor society.
The Sussex Relay For Life team "The cancer Terminators" will be holding a "footstep" sale next Tuesday --Thursday in the Galleria from 10:00 to 1:00 to raise funds for the cure for cancer - donations are $1 and all will be placed on
Congratulations to Freshman Julie Ann Baruchian for achieving the Girl Scout Gold Award.
Restaurant inspections are now posted on the county's website Today's Talk: How would a restaurant’s inspection rating influence your decision to eat there?
Boys Basketball Player of the Year Matt Tobin leaves a lasting mark on the county
Show your Skylanders support for our Men's Baseball and our Women's Softball teams as they kick off their 2011 season. Good luck to all!
Visit the Man Expo at the Sussex County Fairgrounds this Saturday, 3.26 from 10a-4p - The Ultimate Man Show
In celebration of Health & Wellness Day -"Myths & Misconceptions of the American Diet" - Tuesday, March 29, 10:50 am in the Student Center Theater. Dr. Oscar Coetzee, Registered Nutritionist integrates Holistic and Scientific approaches
Members of the Newton boys lacrosse team work to clear the field at the Merriam Avenue School in Newton of snow for practice. More Photos:
Brother's killer appeals judge's insanity verdict
Ballot positions drawn for Vernon council candidates
Car hits repair shop in Stillwater
Get the facts on tap!
The Health Care Symposium was a great success today! The theater was packed with students eager to learn about different careers in the Health Field.
Powerful earthquake strikes northeastern Myanmar
New Jersey Herald needs candidate information as part of its comprehensive school board election coverage for the print edition and njherald.com. Candidates for Andover, Sparta, High Point, Fredon, Kittatinny, Newton, Vernon and Wallkill Valley are asked
Help support the newly established Anatomy Club - bake sale going on now in the Student Center Galleria. Yum!
Newton kids show their 10-foot-tall snowman named "Bigfoot" snowfall totals
POTHOLE ASSISTANCE FROM NJDOT
Girls Basketball Player of the Year: Leanna Tallamy
Time to consolidate police, says Christie Todays Talk: Discuss this topic at our forums
Tickets still availalbe for Ladie's Retreat - next Saturday, April 2nd. Just $55 for SCCC students and $65 for general public includes lunch, dinner, workshops and the hilarious performance by Dena Blizzard.
Interested in careers in Health Care? Don't miss the Health Care Symposium today in the Student Center Theater at 10:50.
High Point students hope to counter bullying culture
Winter smacks Sussex County again
Elizabeth Taylor dies at age 79
Wallkill Valley Scholar Athlete: Bolio credits coach for push toward success
SCCC accepts cut in county aid
SCCC will open at 9 am today due to the inclement weather.
Sparta, Pope John buses collide at intersection
New Jersey Herald Readers Choice Awards: vote for your favorites!
Montague awarded $150,000 federal grant
Lighten Up contestant Jennifer Barone talks about her weight loss. Watch the video at
Andover Township hearing on proposed concrete plant cancelled for fourth time
Fredon OKs hospice facility
Local marina wins top award
2 charged in beating death outside Dover bar
Looking for a career in the Health Care field? Check out our Heath Care Symposium on Thurs., March 24, 10:50-12:05, Student Center Theater. For more information contact Lee in Counseling at 973.300.2234
High Point magic show Friday to benefit children with cancer. Admission is $3 for High Point students/$5 for general public. All welcome.
What's in your refrigerator. Lighten Up contestant Jennifer Barone shares the contents of hers.
The Print Card dispenser has moved to the Library. Please make sure to see Library staff to get an ID with a magnetic stripe on the back for convenience.
Tickets are now on sale for the April 15th trip to Ellis Island & the Statue of Liberty. Students ($10), Faculty & Staff ($15) Community ($20).
Spring snow blankets county
Early Advisement begins today. See your Advisor before Priority Registration begins.
In honor of Irish Heritage month the Center for Diversity and Equality is hosting a screening of the HBO Documentary: "Reagan" on Thursday 3/31 at 6:40 pm in the Student Center Theater. Discussion to follow by Professor Martin Theys from the Hi
Be safe and smart everyone. This one hit us all by surprise. Plows are just getting on the roads now. Snow is supposed to turn to rain by 9. Happy first day of Spring!
County residents get eyeful of pipeline construction
Check out our photographs from Newton's St. Patrick's Day parade. More can be found in the photo gallery at www.njherald.com.
U.S., allies prepared to act to end violence against civilians in Libya
Radiation levels elevated in spinach and milk near Japanese nuclear plant damaged by earthquake and tsunami
SCCC students take note - Early Advisement begins Monday, March 21. See your Advisor before Priority Registration begins.
Looking for a career in the Health Care field? Check out our Heath Care Symposium on Thurs., March 24, 10:50-12:05, Student Center Theater.
SPRING STREET PARKING CHANGE
Looking for a career in Health Care? Then don't miss the Career Symposium on Thursday, March 24, 10:50-12:05, Student Center Theater. For more info contact Lee at 973.300.2234
Have you ever had a conversation with someone that changed your life? Check out the story of Roadtrip Nation's visit to SCCC at www.njherald.com. Answer our question at www.njherald.com/forums
Expo designed with man in mind
A St. Patrick's Day breakfast tradition in Andover
Scholar Athlete: Competitive fire burns deep for Cougars' Sarah Brook & Video
Wednesday was the first day utility companies in New Jersey could cut power to delinquent customers after the state's winter moratorium.
There is a power problem in the Health Science and Performing Arts Center. The electricity has been shut off and the building closed temporarily. Employees should check in with their supervisor and redeploy to other areas on campus until the power is ba
Students are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before priority registration. visit www.fafsa.gov. NEW this year for NJ Students - additional information is required at end of FAFSA.Go to the Confirmation Page a
Governor Christie's proposed FY2012 State Budget provides funding for several important community college programs. You can help sustain NJ STARS and keep community colleges accessible and affordable by visiting www.SupportCommunityColleges.com t
Please note the Road Trip Nation presentation planned for today at noon will take place in the Student Center Theater, not the PAC. Hope to see you there! The founder and former roadtrippers from PBS' acclaimed documentary series will be on campus
Sparta Theater to reopen April 1 under new management
Ultimate goal in mind for Vernon Scholar Athlete Kellianne Baumann Story & video interview with Kellianne
Death-by-auto case in hands of jury
ACLU still has beef with Vernon
Ladies' Saturday Retreat is planned for Saturday April 2nd. This is a funfilled afternoon/evening of food, workshops, seminars and entertaiment by comedian Dena Blizzard. Tickets are just $65 for the public $55 for SCCC students. Bring your friends
Letters went out this week to ALL SCCC students with information on advisement and Priority Registration. Time to start planning for next semester. You can check out the summer and fall schedule on my.sussex.edu or the web Be sure to see your advisor o
Road Trip Nation coming to campus tomorrow at Noon. See you there!
Vernon student struck by vehicle at school bus stop
The Print Card dispenser has moved to the Library. Please make sure to see Library staff to get an ID with a magnetic stripe on the back.
Adjunct Faculty Lorenzo has planned an educational tour to Italy & Greece on 5/16-25, 2012. Tour is available to students, staff, faculty & friends. For more information visit: efcollegestudytours.com. Enter tour #547988. Price includes airfar
Former Fredon resident visits rebel army in Libya
We are excited to host Teen Arts on campus today - congratulations to all the aspiring artists! Enjoy your day!
Japanese ordered indoors in radiation leak crisis
Fourteen file to run for Vernon mayor/council
You could win $1,000,000! Play The New Jersey Herald's HOOP MADNESS!!! Make your picks today!
Georgia hiker finds inspiration, home in New Jersey
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
Branchville resident relieved family in Japan is OK
Police seek information on Wallkill Valley Regional High School vandalism
Paulinskill Lake Road partially closed in Fredon due to washout from heavy rain.
Centenary's Japanese students relieved that families are OK
Share some of your Spring Break Plans with us. Are you going somewhere warm? Visiting friends or family? Catching up on homework or sleep? Whatever your plans are for this week, we hope they are enjoyable and relaxing. Have a great week.
Hainesville woman relentless community volunteer
Attorney helps with legal side of adoption
Sussex County residents awarded for kindness
Water Gap closes roads due to expected flooding
County tax rate up 2%, spending cut
Latest storm expected to drop about 3 inches of rain
H.S. Football: Pope John coach Paternostro steps down following dispute
Sparta's Veidis, a nationally-ranked runner, does it all
Tired of yo-yo dieting? Don't miss: "Myths & Misconceptions of the American Diet," Tuesday, March 29, 10:50 am, Student Center Theater. We are honored to have Dr. Oscar Coetzee, Registered Nutritionist speak about how to integrate Hol
Sussex County, state prepare for heavy flooding
* Lighten UP! - The New Jersey Herald's weight loss challenge Check out the video of Ralph Porter New Jersey Herald - LightenUP! www.njherald.com
Congrats to all the honorees at today's Human Spirit Awards. Ceremony will take place in the PAC at 4 pm. Ordinary people doing extraordinary deeds!
Only 8 days until Road Trip Nation makes there way to campus!!! The founder and former roadtrippers from the PBS documentary series Road Trip Nation will be speaking at noon on March 17th in the PAC. This is SOOOO awesome... you won't want to miss
Two teen hikers rescued from Wawayanda State Park
On March 27 The New Jersey Herald will publish GOLF 2011. We are seeking stories and accomplishments from local readers to be included in the section. Don't be shy...you've got bragging rights. Fill out the form below with your "you'l
Picatinny develops think tank to harvest potential in ARDEC employees
Local residents to be honored with Human Spirit Awards
Heavy rain brings floods
Not too late to submit an application for a scholarship for next semester! Apps are available online and due today. Don't miss out - scholarships range from $250 - $2000! Submit your completed application to the Counseling and Advising Center by 6:3
Ralph Porter, of Newton, Lightens Up up his dining out.
Stanhope man admits attempted murder.
Every day is an adventure for Layton woman
Get your tickets to the MAN EXPO! The Ultimate Man Show - March 26th at the Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta - 10a-4p
Transfer Info: We have added an additional Instant Decision Day for Monclair State & William Paterson University. There are also spots available for ESU & Centenary. Application fees are waived and a decision is made on the spot. Stop by The Coun
Grab your beach gear and head to the cafeteria tomorrow for the SGA "Jersey Shores Beach Party." 11am - 1pm. Photo booth, games, cotton candy & popcorn. Free to SCCC students.
Saturday wrestling results from Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City
Four N.J. men charged in shooting of Army veteran
Friday night's wrestling results from Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City
Mike Lawson's Keeping it Reel by wrapping up the ice fishing season at www.njherald.com
Gov. Christie to host town hall meeting in Hopatcong Wednesday
The performance of Angelina Ballerina for Saturday, March 5 in the PAC is SOLD OUT.
New Jersey Policy Perspective to present forum on state budget crisis Friday at Littell Center
Upcoming 'Dine-Out' events benefit local Red Cross
Need something to do this weekend? Check out the New Jersey Herald Community Calendar
Get your tickets to the MAN EXPO! The Ultimate Man Show - March 26th at the Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta - 10a-4p
Bears emerging from their dens in New Jersey
Heath Care Symposium, March 24, 10:50 am-12:05 pm, Student Center Theater. Come to our special health care career event featuring panel discussions, keynote speakers & heath care exhibits. For more information call Lee at 973.300.2234
Vernon answers ACLU charge out the story to read the letters exchanged and watch video clips from the October Vernon Council meeting that sparked the interest of the ACLU of NJ.
Four charged with using counterfeit $100 bills in Newton
Panel seeks more details on Newton bus stop move
Andover Twp. board denies variance for planned truck depot
NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS...
High Point teacher layoffs upset parents, students
Sparta extends school budget policies
Townships seek a safer Route 23
Fire damages Vernon manufacturing company
Woman admits fault in fatal crash
Vernon firefighters protest spending referendum idea
Today's Talk: Have higher gas prices changed your travel plans?
Crowd up in arms over cuts at High Point
Boys Basketball: Hopatcong's Tobin passes Jent's Sussex County scoring record
Thursday March 3. Open Student Government Association (SGA) Meeting at 10:50 am in the Student Center Theater. Get involved in your college community.
Lighten Up contestant Patty Bates learns to love the gym
Not too late to submit an application for a scholarship for next semester! Apps are available online. Don't miss out - scholarships range from $250 - $2000! Submit your completed application to the Counseling and Advising Center by Tuesday March 8th
Former Sussex County freeholder talks about first year as commissioner of the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Maple sugaring programs to be held in March
Check out Op Ed piece in yesterday's Herald. Dr. Mazur makes a case to keep SCCC tuition affordable. The Board of School Estimate will meet on March 9th to discuss the County contribution for next year. Their decision will impact tuition next fall
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Sussex Tech hires interim superintendent
Cooking lessons, coupon tips help out homeless families
SENIOR SHUTTLE SCHEDULE CHANGE
Indoor tonight 7 or 7:15
Andover thrift shop project to benefit domestic abuse agency
Congratulations Lauren Bell for being Trans Options Student of the Month!
Suspected kidnap orchestrator indicted
Towns' state aid stays mostly the same
School districts cheer rise in state aid
Dr. Seuss Family Fun Night: Friday, February 25, 7-8:30pm in the Student Center. FREE to all. This program is geared toward ages 2-8 and is sponsored by the SCCC Education Club.
Local school officials pleased that Christie's budget adds a bit to school funding, though some have 'wait-and-see' attitude
H.S. Field Hockey: Mosners to take game to IUP
Landing resident self-publishes graphic novel
TODAY IN THE PAC: African Ya-Ya, West African Dance & Drum at 10:50, Free to all SCCC Students. Celebrate Black History Month!
Today's Talk: Do you prefer a traditional book or an e-reader? Visit the forums at
Future of local bookstores a page-turner
Check out the Lighten Up page at www.njherald.com. Everyone's a loser! Halfway through the contest, they all feel like winners.
New Jersey Herald wins 14 accolades from N.J. Press Association
Four pulled from icy Greenwood Lake in West Milford
Read about Lighten Up contestant Teri Kuperus. She has lost 18 pounds!
Instant Decision Day Information: March 21 – William Paterson University March 22 – Centenary College March 29 – Montclair State University March 31 – East Stroudsburg University For more information please see Lisa Moorman in th
Local residents brave icy water for charity Video & Story:
Family’s new Hopatcong home is ‘God’s great gift’
SCCC is operating on a delayed scheduled today, Monday February 21st. The campus will open at NOON.
Any of you ex players live near New Brunswick?
Please note beginning March 1st, the following offices will have new hours: Admissions, Counseling and Advising, Financial Aid, Bursar/Business Office, Registrar and the Learning Center will close at 6:30 pm. These offices will no longer be open on Sat
Soldiers open fire on protesters in Bahrain
The New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) announced today that, as of January 1, the application process for State grant aid is now linked to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid on the Web (www.fafsa.gov), making it fa
THERE IS STILL TIME TO SIGN UP: Colleges offering Instant Decision Days are: March 21 – William Paterson University; March 22 – Centenary College; March 29 – Montclair State University; and March 31 – East Stroudsburg University.
Today's Talk: What Sussex County destination would you recommend to a visitor?
Chamber of Commerce pitches county as tourist destination
Action on Vernon ethics complaint could take a month
Ogdensburg OKs plans for gas line in borough
ACLU accuses Vernon mayor of free speech violation
Indoor tonight at 7
High-end discount store to benefit Pass It Along
Morris County sheriff's officer accused of setting fires lodged in Sussex County Jail
Instant Decision Day information is available today at the SCCC Transfer Fair! Sign-up from 10am-1pm in the Student Center Galleria. Colleges offering instant decision days are: March 21 – William Paterson University; March 22 – Centenary Col
Scholarship Apps online - don't miss out on great way to secure help for next semester! Scholarships range from $300 - $2500!
Andrew Mulvihill, CEO of Crystal Springs, Hardyston, sworn in to State Board of Education
Don't forget to stop by the Spring Transfer Fair tomorrow from 10am-1pm in the Student Center. There will be 30 schools on campus to help you with the transfer process.
If your a pro racing fan sign up today for the Racing Challenge presented by Tri County Audio and The New Jersey Herald. It's FREE to join and you could win the national Grand Prize of a $1500 Amazon Gift Certificate or the local Grand Prize valued
Roadtrip Nation coming to SCCC - March 17th at noon. Don't miss out on a chance to meet the founder and original roadtrippers! Free to current and former SCCC students. Check out another great Roadtrip interview at the link below.
We only need 27 fans to hit 2,000 Help us to hit 2,000! Tell your fellow SCCC classmates to join our fan page!
Need to relax? T-Love Meditation and Singing Bowls in the PSE&G Student Center Theater at 10:50am today. Free to students, faculty and staff.
SCCC president enjoys first day on the job
Vernon's squabbles continue
Lighten UP! - The New Jersey Herald's weight loss challenge Pounds lighter, Kalipetis already feels like a winner
BREAKING NEWS! The Founders and past Roadtrippers from Roadtrip Nation will be coming to campus on Thursday, March 17th. They will be presenting in the PAC at noon. Save the date and don't miss out on this great opportunity to hear first hand the
Former Frankford student teacher faces prison time after admitting to sex with eighth-grader
Instant Decision Day Information: Sign up at the Transfer Fair, this Thursday from 10am-1pm in the Student Center Galleria. March 21 – William Paterson University March 22 – Centenary College March 29 – Montclair State University March
Congrats to SCCC's Kristen Cenicacelaya!
Catholic Campus Ministry Club "Dollars for Diapers" is going on now until 1pm in the Student Center Galleria. Stop by and support them!
Happy Valentine's Day! "Good Night Kiss Game Show" today in the Cafeteria at 10:50 am. Free to students!
Mubarak exit sets off celebrations across Mideast
Mubarak resigns, hands power to military
Search begins for clues in deadly Allentown, Pa. explosion
Firefighters hit the slopes for burn center
Records council dismisses Sparta complaint
Ex-Fredon woman has upfront view of Egypt uprising
Fire damages three homes
Need an idea for a great Valentine's Day weekend? Come to the NJ State Opera's performance of "Opera in the Movies" this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at SCCC. Ticket prices range from $10-$25, and you can get
Come support our Skylanders tonight in the gymnasium: Womens' basketball game at 4pm vs. Ocean CC, and Mens' basketball game at 6pm vs. Ocean CC.
SCCC official to take N.Y. college president post
3 dead in Allentown, Pa. natural gas explosion; 2 missing
DON"T MISS: Black Maria Film Festival today in the PSE&G Student Center--- FREE to SCCC students, faculty and staff at 10:50 am. Come view the annual collection of 50 award-winning films and videos.
Black Maria Film Festival will be here tomorrow in the PSE&G Student Center---free to SCCC students, faculty and staff at 10:50 am. Come view the annual collection of 50 award-winning films and videos.
Congrats to SCCC's Kyle Kielty!
Remember to register for the Tri-County Diversity Conference scheduled for Friday, April 1st from 10am-3pm here at SCCC. There is no registration fee---the day will include free workshops, free lunch and free t-shirts! SCCC, CCM and Luzerne County Comm
NEW HARMONIES: CELEBRATING AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC
Report cards show county schools score high on state tests
Psychology Club Meeting today at 10:50am in D209.
The Black History Month Trivia Game has been postponed until Wednesday February 23rd in the cafeteria.
Northern New Jersey Pet Expo - May 21, 2011 Reserve your booth today!
School Report Card data is now available online.
Check out the Lighten Up facebook page to read the latest article about candidate Jennifer Barone and voice your encouragement.
Ceremony opens Special Olympics
We have gym today
Cold? Survey shows more choose snuggling over extra blanket
Three more candidates eye May ballot for Vernon council
Todays' talk: Should Vernon hold its municipal elections in May or change the date to November in the future?
Way to go SCCC's Ashley Frazell!
Police say death of Mount Arlington woman is a homicide; seek information
More than 100 scholarships are available to SCCC students and incoming students ranging from $250 to $2,000 for the Fall 2011 semester. These scholarships are available through the Foundation for SCCC. Beginning February 7th, applications are availab
Come to the PSE&G Student Center Theater right now: Sister Frances of the Salesian Sisters is presenting, "The Parallels Between World War II and Life Issues." Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Catholic Campus Ministry Club.
Today's Talk: Who is a better quarterback Aaron Rogers or Ben Roethlisberger? Comment here or on the forums:
New Poll Question: The local groundhog has predicted an early spring. What spring activity are you most looking forward to ? Comment here or at
Music festival to benefit Waterloo restoration
Are you a Steelers or Packers fan??? Let us know! We'd like to talk to you about your hopes for the game! Call Jeff Sistrunk Saturday at 973-383-1500 ext. 31213. or e-mail him at jsistrunk@njherald.com.
Due to snow cancellations, the last day to drop a class and receive a 50% refund has been changed to Tuesday, February 8th.
Fire destroys Hampton home
Due to snow cancellations, the last day to drop a class and receive a 50% refund has been changed to Monday, February 7th.
Boys Basketball: Loss keeps Vernon out of first place
Space Farms animals out and about in the snow
Power line foes to state: Rethink approval
Friday is 'Go Red for Women' Day
Man charged with murder in fatal shooting at Port Jervis, N.Y., intersection
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Visit www. dasi.org for more information.
Boys Basketball: Vikings' quest for division runs through Mo. Hills
N.J., N.Y. split over Greenwood Lake boat fees
Ice storm adds to county's misery
Stonewall joins groundhogs nationwide in winter forecast
Meet the clubs will take place tomorrow, 2/3 at 10:50 in the Student Center Theater. Don't miss out - this is great way to get involved!
Snow, ice close schools, create commuter headache
MUNICIPAL OFFICES CLOSED 2-2-11
The SCCC campus will be closed until 5 pm today, Wednesday February 2nd. Day classes and activities are cancelled. Evening classes (after 5 pm) will run.
Snow sculptures cheer Newton hospital patients
School officials air concerns about Tech tuition
The SCCC campus will be closed today due to inclement weather. All classes and activities are cancelled.
Here we snow again: Snow, ice expected for Tuesday, Wednesday
Accused kidnappers of Frankford man offered plea deal
The African Ya-Ya Drum and Dance performance has been rescheduled for February 22nd at 10:50 am. Tickets are free to SCCC students. Stop by the Student Activity Office to save your seat!
Anyone have any connections in Egypt? The local paper is looking for ways to localize the unrest there.
Don't forget to check your sussex email today. Great information on what's happening on campus this week!
Who will win the Super Bowl? Answer the poll question at www.njherald.com.
What do think of the chaos and violence in Egypt?
Current Students mark your calendar - the Spring Transfer Fair is coming on February 17th. Be sure to drop by the Student Center Galleria and Theater between 10 and 1 to meet college reps from around the state and region. Great way to get admission, tra
SNOW REMOVAL FROM SIDEWALKS
Attention nursing students: The on-line application for the Newton Memorial Hospital Foundation nursing scholarship is open with a deadline of February 15. Click on the link below to download the application.
Potential for online lottery sales worries merchants
Former Hopatcong Hawks Soccer Club officers charged with theft of funds
Students head to court for mock trial
Snowstorm drops up to 9 inches in Sussex County
Tonight is the opening reception for Rocky Pinciotti's Neon and Nature exhibit in SCCC's Art Gallery(located in Building C). The reception is from 6pm to 8pm.
REMINDER: Today is the last day to drop a class with 100% refund and is also the last day to late register or add a class.
Congratulations to Assistant Professors Wendy Cooney, Lisa Krauss Utter and Robert Larsson! All 3 were awarded tenure at the Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday. You each bring so much to the our classrooms and campus community! Thank you for all you
The Graphics Lab will be closed today from 3:30 to 6 pm. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Congratulations to SCCC student Lauren Bell for being chosen as the Transoptions Student of the Month! Listen in to WSUS 102.3 on Weds., Feb. 2nd at 8:10am, as Lauren will be presented the award by Joe Caravalla from Transoptions and WSUS morning host, S
Today's Talk: Have you ever reached the point where homelessness was a possibility for you and your family? Also, what do you think can be done in our community to combat homelessness? Weigh in at:
Program offers services to those in need
LOOK LIKE WERE ON FOR TONIGHT
MUNICIPAL OFFICES OPENING AT 10:00 AM - 1/27/2011
There will be a delayed opening today. The campus and offices will open at 10 am. Classes will begin at 10:45 am.
The Felician College information session that was planned for tonight has been cancelled and rescheduled for February 2nd.
Meet the Clubs has been rescheduled for Feb. 3rd!
Judge rules Sparta man who killed brother should be hospitalized for treatment
The campus is closing this evening at 4:30 pm. All evening classes and activities are cancelled.
Man charged with drunken driving after rear-ending school bus in Vernon
High Point freshman develops anti-bullying program that uses text messages, safe classroom
Air-brush t-shirts today in the Student Center Galleria, 10am-2pm, free to SCCC students!
The website is back up...sorry for the inconvenience
SCCC approves layoffs, program cuts
Ice off truck roof injures Sparta woman
Vernon mayor's forwarding of council e-mails raises questions
Jefferson man killed in St. Thomas by unknown gunmen
Sussex County freeholders postpone meeting due to expected storm
Just an FYI---grades for the Fall semester are available on the my.sussex portal. Login to check your grades!
SCCC to lay off staff, increase class size
Take note: An exhibition of neon and mixed media works by noted artist Rocky Pinciotti is on display now in SCCC's Art Gallery through through Feb. 26th. The exhibit contains sculptural installations that blend natural and artificial light sources
Don't miss a great performance this weekend as Tom Chapin and Friends come to SCCC---stop by the Box Office in the Health Sciences and Performing Arts Center Building to get your tickets or visit sussex.edu.
Go ahead and brag...you've earned it. Tell us about your 2010 wedding for a chance to be featured in the 2011 Wedding Guide!
YOUR OPINION COUNTS
Come support the Skylanders! Womens' Basketball at home tonight vs. Passaic County Community College at 5 pm, and the Mens' team follows at 7pm.
Henna-like Tattoos, 10am-2pm, free to SCCC students today in the Student Center Galleria.
Check out our Lighten Up Contest at www.njherald.com. We've already Lightened Up 100 pounds.!!!!!
Local schools deal with numerous snow days as another one looms
Sparta calls for Sussex Tech tuition discussion
YOUR OPINION COUNTS
Current students: Tuition Statement 1098T will be available no later than January 31, 2011 for students enrolled in the AY 2010. The 1098T will report amounts billed for qualified tuition & related expenses. A paper copy will be mailed to your addres
Former Willowglen employee admits to bias crime
Help us get a pulse of young adults in our community. Take a brief survey for a chance to win a $200 gift certificate to the store of your choice!
Felician College will have an Information Table in the Student Center this Weds., Jan. 26th from 4pm-7pm. Stop by and receive information on obtaining your Bachelor's Degree through Felician College right here on the SCCC campus.
Valentine's Day is nearly here... Surprise your Valentine by including one of their "Best Shots" in The New Jersey Herald. Send in your loved one's picture today! Parents, children, friends or family. One person per photo please. Dead
Congratulations Nursing Graduates!
There is still time to register for Spring classes. Late Registration is going on now until Friday, January 28th. Payment plans and financial aid are availabe The faculty and staff at SCCC is committed to helping you achieve your educational dreams.
So, how are you doing, Jets fans? Any thoughts about tonight's game? Where will you be watching?
What do you think of snow removal in your town and county so far this winter? Answer the poll at www.njherald.com
Unions picket Thorlabs site over out-of-area labor
Vernon police warn of burglaries
Sussex Tech chief defends tuition bill
Giffords heads to Houston for rehabilitation
SCCC students: trade-in your old ID card for a new magnetic stripe ID card. To avoid a $5 replacement fee, your old card must be handed in. You can have your photo and ID information printed on a previously stored value print card. For further inform
The campus is operating on a delayed scheduled today due to inclement weather. We will open at 10 am. Travel carefully!
RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED TO CLEAR SNOW FROM FIRE HYDRANTS
CASTING OF SNOW INTO STREET PROHIBITED
Registration still going on for spring semester. Classes Begin Monday!
Contest seeks Sussex County's healthiest school
Harassment charge against Vernon mayor sent to mediation panel
Help us get a pulse of young adults in our community. Take a brief survey for a chance to win a $200 gift certificate to the store of your choice!
Current students: Tuition Statement 1098T will be available no later than January 31, 2011 for students enrolled in the AY 2010. The 1098T will report amounts billed for qualified tuition & related expenses. A paper copy will be mailed to your addr
Just a few more days to register for classes for the spring semester. Hurry in if you have not secured your classes. They are predicting more snow for Friday so be sure to get in before then! Classes begin on Monday January 24th.
Thursday at 7pm - indoor at teh gym
CURBSIDE PICKUP CANCELLED FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 17TH
Footprints in the snow lead to arrest of Vernon suspects
UTILITY ADVISORY BOARD MEETING RESCHEDULED
Wintry mix slows motorists, closes schools
Franklin resident wins on 'Millionaire'
In memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Orientation Leader training is cancelled for today, and is rescheduled for Wed. 1/19 at 9:00 AM. All Orientation leaders should report to the Student Center Galleria promptly at 9 AM.
The campus will remain closed all day today. All day and evening classes and activities are canceled.
MUNICIPAL OFFICES CLOSED - 1/18/2011
The campus will open at noon today due to inclement weather. Orientation Leader training will be delayed until the college opens. Orientation leaders please report to the Student Center Galleria at that time.
Check out the latest from our six Lighten Up candidates!
Updated forecast calls for 6-10 inches of snow in northwestern Sussex County; slippery morning commute expected
Winter storm warning issued Morris, Sussex, Warren for ice, snow, tonight and Tuesday
Teen sentenced for Lenape Valley bomb threat
How often did you attend a Skyhawks game at Skylands Park? Answer the poll at www.njherald.com.
SCCC will be closed on Monday, January 17th, in recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday.
Sussex County school districts receive high performance mark
Vernon settles councilman's suit
MORRIS LAKE - NOW OPEN FOR ICE FISHING
PARKING RESTRICTIONS FOR SNOW REMOVAL
Spring Registration is going on now. It's not too late to sign up for classes and get a great schedule. Classes begin Monday, January 24. New & transfer Student Orientation is Thursday, January 20. Don't miss this opportunity to tour the
Storm dumps two feet of snow in New England; thousands of flights canceled
County escapes brunt of storm's wrath as snow heads to New England
Governor proposes to dump teacher tenure, fix pensions
MUNICIPAL BUILDING OPENING AT 10:00 AM
The campus will be closed today due to inclement weather. All classes and activities are canceled. Winterim students should contact their instructors for information on how to make up material missed. Enjoy!
Weather forecast is calling for snow tonight/tomorrow. We will not make a decision to close or delay opening until morning. Make sure you're signed up for RAVE to receive text/voice alerts. If you are not enrolled in winterim semester and don'
2011 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS MEETINGS
Entire state under winter storm warning
New Jersey Herald Good cardio fitness will ramp up daily workout - Teri Kuperus has been warned: Living on a farm and raising four kids has left her in good cardio shape, meaning her cardio workouts are going to be ramped up.
Demise of Skyhawks seen as blow to Frankford
Stillwater family mourns sister who was victim in Arizona shooting
Arctic blast coats South in snow, ice
Congresswoman Giffords' condition upgraded to stable
Obama leads moment of silence for victims of Arizona shooting
Arizona shooter faces federal court hearing today
With the recent shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Arizona and the shootings that have occurred at schools and businesses, how safe do you feel in your daily life? Answer the poll question at www.njherald.com
FYI---Feb. 4th, 2011, is the last day for Financial Aid books to be purchased.
Tuition for the Spring Semester is due today. Go online and make your payment.
Spring Registration is going on now. Sign up TODAY to get the best possible schedule. Classes begin January 24.
Arizona congresswoman shot while meeting with constituents
Fishermen! Check out Keepin' It Reel by Mike Lawson at www.njherald.com
Newton police seek alleged police impersonator
Sussex County Images Of Our Past - Volume III now available! www.njherald.com/onlineorders
Storm drops 2-4 inches of snow on Sussex County
SCCC announces it will hire new college president this month
Pole dancing night to benefit Vernon skate park
Judge rules Sparta schools must release executive session minutes
FREE RABIES CLINIC - STILL BEING HELD
The last day to use student financial aid money in the bookstore will be February 4, 2011. Please make sure to shop early! SPRING TEXTBOOKS ARE AVAILABLE BOTH IN STORE AND ONLINE NOW.
Snowstorm may make for slippery morning commute Friday
Roman coins, saint's remains presented to Catholic school
Sussex County clerk choice on Christie's plate
SENIOR SHUTTLE TEMPORARILY OUT OF SERVICE
Mark your calendars: Tom Chapin & Friends will be coming to the Performing Arts Center at SCCC on Sat., Jan. 29th at 3 pm. Chapin will perform a mix of his family music, story songs, ballads, comedic and political songs, and a favorite song from his
Snowstorm expected this weekend
Tax filing deadline extended to April 18
Wedding Guide 2011 - We are seeking feedback from couples that were married in 2010 to be featured in our the New Jersey Herald 2011 Wedding Guide. All submissions must reach us by January 28, 2011.
Tickets bought in Idaho and Washington to split $380 million Mega Millions prize
FYI---If you are taking Winterim classes, today is the last day to drop a class with 100% refund and is also the last day to late register or add a class.
January is "Stalking Awareness Month" and DASI (Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Intervention Services) will have resources and information available in the SCCC Student Center display case by the elevator. Visit dasi.org for more informati
Interested in changing careers? Health care fields are still booming and SCCC offers workforce training programs in Medical Assisting, Medical Office Assisting, Home Health Aids and EMTs. There are still a few spaces in our 2011 Health Science Certific
Attorney wants murder charge against Hardyston man tossed
Mega Millions numbers
400 acres preserved in Frankford
Winterim Semester Begins today. Good luck to everyone enrolled! Still time to register for Spring Semester. Classes begin on January 24th.
State to issue new beach access rules
Ciasullo sworn in as Ogdensburg mayor
State will reimburse 'reasonable' towing fees for motorists stranded by blizzard
Should Gov. Chris Christie and Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno take vacations at the same time? Both were away when the blizzard struck New Jersey last week. Answer the poll question at www.njherald.com.
Sussex County - Images of Our Past Vol. III is available for purchase online and at our Newton Office
Sussex County Community College wishes everyone a safe and Happy New Year.
Check out N.J. Herald exclusive interview with Thursday. The band performs tomorrow night at the Starland ballroom in Sayreville.
Sparta mom goes national as one of "Worst Cooks"
Union deal helps save Sussex County jobs.
Unwanted televisions and computers must be recycled as of Jan. 1. Can no longer be left as curbside trash.
CASTING OF SNOW INTO STREET PROHIBITED
Sussex County has had its first snowstorm of the winter of 2010. If you could choose, how would you spend a snowy day? A walk in the woods? Movie? Answer the poll at www.njherald.com
Mount Olive Police identify Sussex County man killed in Route 206 accident
Some Sussex County residents have sent us photos of the snowstorm and their fun in the snow. Send in yours to newsroom@njherald.com
Sussex County has had its first snowstorm of the winter of 2010. If you could choose, how would you spend a snowy day? Answer the poll question at www.njherald.com
Send us your snow photos!! Did you make a snowman? Send in a picture to newsroom@njherald.com
The campus will be completely closed tomorrow, December 27th due to storm. No basketball practice!
Missouri man must testify against cohorts in Newton kidnapping
SUMMIT POND OPEN FOR SKATING
Obama signs legislation repealing ban on gay men and women serving openly in the military
New Jersey Herald staff writer Phillip Molnar begins a countdown of his top 10 comic books of 2010 on his blog, The Comic Book Times. Check it out at
New Jersey Herald staff writer Phillip Molnar begins a countdown of his top 10 comic books of 2010 on his blog, The Comic Book Times. Check it out at
New Jersey Herald staff writer Phillip Molnar begins a countdown of his top 10 comic books of 2010 on his blog, The Comic Book Times. Check it out at
Nightowls! Lunar eclipse between 1 and 3 a.m. Tuesday
Battle of the Bands tonight from 7pm - to 9 pm in the PAC Atrium.
Sussex Tech to charge school districts tuition
Sussex County Community College picks new president
Census paints picture of Sussex County: Fewer moving here, long commute, educated
Key player in Newton kidnapping case pleads guilty
Adam Carson, SCCC alum, is singing in the cafeteria right now---stop by!
SCCC's American Red Cross Club is handing out free holiday stockings in the Student Center Galleria until 1 pm today.
Thank you to students, faculty and staff who donated gifts for the annual Golden Wish Tree sponsored by SGA. Gifts were collected for senior citizens from Andover Subacute and Rehab Center, Valley View Care Center and Bentley Assisted Family Living.
Bear hunt took 23 nuisance bears
A REMIINDER to all students who rented textbooks for the Fall semester. All rental books must be checked-in at the bookstore by 7pm, 12/23/10, in order to avoid non-return charges and fees. Thank you
Golden Wish Tree gifts are due to the SGA Office today--D112 in the Student Center.
Sparta may change municipal election day
SCCC's Criminal Justice Club and UMADD Club recently collected toys on campus for the annual toy drive at Project Self-Sufficiency. Attached is a photo of Mark Cuccaro, Professor Wendy Cooney, Jeff Blecker, Christian Ochs, Rebecca Hazekamp, Megan B
Anime Club Bake Sale in the Student Center Galleria today from 11 to 3.
College Novel Lecture Series today at 10:50am for "The Namesake," by Jhumpa Lahiri. PSE&G Student Center Theater.
Insurance change may save county jobs
Man dies during scuba lesson in Delaware River
State recommends plan for managing water level at Lake Hopatcong
SCCC students worked along with Sussex County Technical School students to make gingerbread houses---see attached photo from NJ Herald.
Reminders from the SCCC Business Office: - Winterim Tuition is due in full when you register. - Spring tuition is due in full by 1/10/11. - Payment plans are available (4 payments:1st install due 1/25/11) - Save time, pay online at sussex.edu.
Payroll tax cuts worry Social Security advocates
Bomb blast in Sweden called terrorist act
Nearly 600 bears harvested in bear hunt
Come support Skylanders Basketball this weekend! The Womens' and Mens' teams will host Gloucester CC tomorrow (Saturday) here at SCCC. The Womens' teams play at 1pm, and the Mens' teams play at 3 pm.
Judge will decide fate of Sparta man accused of killing his brother
Project Self Sufficiency president Beverly Gordon named New Jersey Hero by first lady Mary Pat Christie
Mike Lawson looks ahead to planning 2011 fishing in Keepin' it Reel at
EPA warns colorful mothballs could be mistaken for candy
A representative from Weight Watchers will be on campus today in the Dining Room in the Student Center from 1:30pm to 2:15 pm to present information on the new PROPOINTS PLAN that was just unveiled last week. Stop by and learn how Weight Watchers can wo
Smurfberries cost parents big bucks for free iPhone game
Teen hopes Christmas display will spread holiday cheer
A representative from Caldwell College will be in the Student Center Galleria until 1pm today.
Bear hunt tally tops 400
Public Relations Club Grab Bag Book Sale is on again today from 10-2 in the Student Center Galleria.
SGA Holiday Party today at 10:50am in Cafeteria with "Holiday Jazz" Entertainment by Michael Karn. Holiday treats served---stop on by!
Students who will complete their degree requirements in the fall or winterim semester need to apply for graduation by December 15. Completed graduation applications should be brought to the Business Office with the $40 fee. Thanks and congratulations to
A REMIINDERto all students who rented textbooks for the Fall semester. All rental books must be checked-in at the bookstore by 7pm, 12/23/10, in order to avoid non-return charges and fees. Thank you
Lots of great things going on today at SCCC: "Wacky Wednesday Couch Potato Game," 10:50am in Cafteria; Mass for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception at 11:30am in the PSE&G Student Theater; Education Club Pizza & Bake Sale, 10:50am-2
N.Y. City man arrested second time in five years for bear hunt protest
Bear hunt tally reaches 121 by Monday afternoon; one protester arrested
40 bears taken in hunt by noon on Monday
The Public Relations Club will hold a Book Sale tomorrow, 12/7, and Thurs., 12/9, from 10 am-2pm in the Student Center Galleria. The theme of the sale is "Adventures in Crime & Space." Stop by and support the Public Relations Club!
Congrats to the cast and crew of The Wedding Singer. 5 (almost) sold out shows this weekend! Great talent on stage and behind the scenes. You guys rocked!
Good luck to the cast and crew of The Wedding Singer this weekend! The buzz on the streets is that this is one awesome performance. We can't wait to see the show. Tickets are still available - hurry this is sure to be a sell-out!
NATIONAL INFLUENZA VACCINATION WEEK
40 rescuers killed as bus bursts into flames on way to fire
Mortgage rates rise as economy brightens
Insanity defense posed in trial of Sparta man accused of killing his brother
Court upholds order to detain WikiLeaks founder on rape charge
Judge lowers bail for man accused in Newton pet shop owner kidnapping
Stanhope fires second borough administrator in three years
Hunt opponents accuse Christie of accepting "excessive" funds from hunting group
Last minute reminder: the 2nd HPV immunization clinic will be held today from 1 – 4 pm in the Health Sciences & Performing Arts Center, A207. Students can receive their 1st or 2nd shot in a 3 shot series. This immunization is being made possibl
The SGA will be holding an Open Meeting and Holiday Party today in the PSE&G Student Center Theater at 10:50am. Stop by and get involved!
West Milford man killed, wife injured, when tree falls on car on Macopin Road
Anti-hunting group accuses Christie of accepting excessive campaign donation
Trial begins for Sparta man accused of killing brother
Man killed, wife injured when tree falls on car in West Milford
Don't forget: tonight there will be a free screening of "Rent: The Final Performance," in honor of World AIDS Day---6pm-9pm in the PSE&G Student Center Theater. Sponsored by the Multicultural Group and Rainbows Gay-Straight Alliance.
Rain, wind advisories for Sussex, Morris, Warren counties
Pick up your application to be a Student Ambassador for the Spring 2011 semester---stop by room D105a in the Student Center to find out more.
The storm has knocked out a phone line to campus so if you're trying to get through to anyone on campus you are likely to have trouble. Sorry for the inconvenience and we hope to be back up soon.
The 2nd HPV immunization clinic will be held tomorrow, Dec. 2nd from 1 – 4 pm in the Health Sciences & Performing Arts Center, A207. Students can receive their 1st or 2nd shot in a 3 shot series. This immunization is being made possible FREE
2009 Homestead Benefit and Senior Freeze Deadline Extension
Don't miss this month's edition of student health 101 posted online.
There are still some gift tags on the SGA's Golden Wish Tree in the Student Center Galleria---make a local senior citizen happy this holiday season by taking a tag and fulfilling their wish list! Gifts are due to the SGA office by Dec. 15th.
Tomorrow night, 12/1, there will be a free screening of "Rent: The Final Performance," in honor of World AIDS Day---6pm-9pm in the PSE&G Student Center Theater. Sponsored by the Multicultural Group and Rainbows Gay-Straight Alliance.
"Between the Seams," World AIDS Day play, will be performed this morning at 10:50am in the PSE&G Student Center Theater. It will be a moving and inspiring event presented by the AIDS Theater Project of New York, Inc. Free to students and
Open Registration for the Winterim and Spring 2011 semesters is going on now. Current students, if you haven't already secured your schedules, hurry in before classes fill!
Agriculture secretary visits Hampton farm
Obama calls for federal employee wage freeze
Foster Armstrong House, a historic home in Montague, to host holiday events Dec. 4-5, Dec. 11-12
New Jersey owes federal goverment $271M for tunnel project
Applications will be available for Spring 2011 Student Ambassadors this Wednesday, 12/1. Pick them up in the Student Activities office in D105a of the Student Center. Stop by and find out more about becoming a Student Ambassador!
Sections of the AIDS Memorial Quilt are on display in the lobby of the Library Science Building and the PSE&G Student Center Theater. Also, plan to attend "Between the Seams," a World AIDS Day play, tomorrow in the PSE&G Student Center
Do you think it was OK for local school boards to renew contracts for school superintendents before the new state salary cap took effect? Answer the poll at www.njherald.com.
'Twelve Days of Christmas' would cost $100,000
Andover Township family's home destroyed by fire
Leslie Nielsen, of 'Naked Gun' fame, dies at age 84
Leaked U.S. cables reveal candid diplomacy
Two in three Sussex County residents back bear hunt
Wikileaks will publish documents despite U.S. demands
Be sure to get your Thanksgiving Copy of The New Jersey Herald! It's big! Stuffed with news and a feast of advertising!
The College will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday, 11/25 to 11/28. Have a safe, long weekend!
Children's Benadryl recalled by Johnson& Johnson
Who do you think is going to win Dancing with the Stars?
There are still gift tags available on the SGA Golden Wish Tree in the Student Center Galleria. Please stop by and take a tag---make a holiday wish come true for an area senior citizen! Gifts are due to the SGA office by Dec. 15th.
Report on public hearings for Susquehanna-Roseland powerline available for review. Download the report (280 pages)
What's your favorite part of the annual Thanksgiving feast? Answer the poll at www.njherald.com.
Two more days of priority registration for current students to get in and secure the schedule of your choice before we open up registration to the community. Stop in the Registrar's Office to register or call the Counseling and Advising Center with
DEP commissioner rejects request to postpone bear hunt
Bear killed in Pa. had been tamed by resort employees
Abzahrah's Middle Eastern Dance ensemble will perform tomorrow in the Performing Arts Center at 10:50am---FREE to SCCC students!
The cast and crew of SCCC's Production of "The Wedding Singer" are hard at work rehearsing for the upcoming performances scheduled Dec. 3-5. Click on the lnk below for more details and to view the list of castmembers.
Nursing Program Info session tonight from 6:30-8 in the Health Sciences and Performing Arts Center Building, Room A321. The info session will inform prospective students about the SCCC and Passaic County Community College RN program. For more info,call
Justin Bieber is AMA Artist of the Year
Win $100 in coloring contest sponsored by Sussex Packing. Visit www.njherald.com and click on the contest logo for details
Cadmium, lead found in drinking glasses designed with cartoon characters
Gov. Christie to host town hall meeting in Hackettstown Monday morning
Mocow-bound flight safely returns to JFK in emergency landing. No one injured
Holmes' TD gives Jets win over Texans, 30-27
Newton High School student designs logo for consortium
Jamie Rickey first hopeful in Vernon mayor's race
Mike Lawson is Keepin' It Reel at
5th ANNUAL OPERATION SANTA
Priority Registration for current students is still going on. Be sure to go online or come to the registrar's office to secure your classes for the winterim and/or spring semester. Registration opens to the community on Monday 11/29.
Toy drive aims to gather 7,500 toys for children in Sussex County
Bodies found near where Ohio family disappeared
Top court halts effort to recall Sen. Menendez
The SGA Golden Wish Tree is in the Student Center Galleria and gift tags will be placed on the tree by this afternoon. Please stop by and take a tag---make a holiday wish come true for an area senior citizen!
A representative from Centenary College will be in the Student Center Galleria until 12noon today.
Vernon Councilman Michael Pier resigns
Andover Township woman sues police
Anthony Frato Sr. sworn in as Branchville's mayor — first Democrat to hold the post in nearly three decades.
The Law Enforcement Blue Mass is today at 11am in the Performing Arts Center---the annual mass honors fallen members of the law enforcement community. Stop by the Student Center Cafeteria for the Great American Smokeout Jeopardy game from 10:50-12.
Judge stops state's plan to claim $80 million in unused gift card revenue
Wind blows over utility poles on Route 15. Both lanes closed between Route 206 and Route 94
Will you buy a Gov. Chris Christie T-shirt or mug? Answer the poll at www.njherald.com.
National Weather Service warns of high winds today
The high winds have knocked a phone line down on campus and we have limited phone service. Sorry for this inconvenience. Embarq is working on it and we hope to be up and running shortly. If you are trying to reach someone on campus please be patient or
Free film screening of "For the Bible Tells Me So" tonight in the PSE&G Student Center Theater from 6pm-9pm. Expert panel discussion following film---sponsored by Rainbows Gay-Straight Alliance.
Wacky Wednesday Faces in Fantasy Places today in the Cafeteria from 9-3---free to SCCC students!
New bus routes provide transportation to Vernon residents
Show your Skylander Spirit and support the Men's Basketball team as they take on CCM tonight at 7 pm. You can watch the game live in the gym or live on our website thanks to our Broadcast students and the EDTV team.
Currently on exhibit at The Art Gallery at SCCC: oil paintings and charcoal drawings by artist R.A. Coelho, Jr. The exhibit will run until January 21, 2011. An opening reception for the artist will be held this Friday, Nov. 19th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. i
Priority Registration opens for all current students tomorrow at 8 am. If you are elible to register online we encourage you to do so. You can even pay online. Instructions are posted at If you plan to register in person, doors will open to the Regi
Tickets on sale tomorrow for SCCC STUDENTS for the Dec. 17th trip to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular in NYC. Tickets are $35 for students---stop by the SCCC Box Office in the Performing Arts Center.
Stop by the Student Galleria right now and taste treats from around the world! The SGA has guacamole, fortune cookies, German chocolate cake, and other snacks from around the world as they celebrate Cultural Awareness Day.
We will be playing Indoor at teh college at least once a week. If you want in call coach Ford 570-832-1476
State freezes contracts of school superintendents
Teen accused of hacking into Sussex Tech's computer network
Make sure not to miss these events on campus tomorrow: SGA Cultural Awareness Day--treats/music from various cultures & Henna tattoos, 10:50-12 in Student Ctr. Galleria; T-Love Singing Bowls, for relaxation & wellbeing---SC Theater, 10:50.
Biology Club Bake Sale today in Student Center Galleria---10:30-2.
Tickets are on sale now for the SCCC Production of the Wedding Singer. Don't miss this hysterical musical featuring extraordinary SCCC and community talent. Call the box office to reserve your seat. The weekend is sure to be a sell out!
AIDS-Related Community Services (ARCS) will present Between the Seams by Dan Gallagher on Tuesday, November 30 in recognition of World AIDS Day in the PSE&G Student Center Theater, 10:50 a.m. The event is free to students and the community.
Don't miss Jordan Bennett in concert tonight in the Performing Arts Center. A few tickets are still available. Great show at a great price.
Priority Registration begins Monday Nov 15. Please check the Registration letter you received in the mail for important information regarding your registration.
The stored value card machine has been moved to the Administration (B) buiding. Students can purchase cards to use for printing services in the Learning Center and Library. There is a $5 minimum. PLEASE read and follow the instructions before purchasing
Today's NJ Herald ran some photos from our great Transfer Fair held this past Wednesday---see below.
Orange County, N.Y., man charged with Montague burglaries
Intro. to Business class is still hosting a bake sale in the Student Center Galleria. Stop by and support them!
Reminder to financial aid recipients: make sure your financial aid file is complete. If you are missing info, you will NOT BE ELIGIBLE to participate in priority registration. To check your records, logon to your student portal. Click on the student tab
Immunization records are due to the Registrar's Office by November 17th. You won't be able to register during Priority Registration if these are missing.
Getting ready to "Jump" to your next college? Don't miss the Transfer Fair today from 4-7 in the Student Center Galleria. Over 20 colleges attending.
SCCC Mens' Basketball featured in NJ Herald today(see below). Come out to their first game tonight vs. Berkeley College at 7 pm in the gymnasium.
UTILITY ADVISORY BOARD MEETING - CANCELED
What's Your Anti-Drug? Special section in today's New Jersey Herald available on newsstands. Featured are many of the personal anti-drugs that students want to share.
Getting ready to "Jump" to your next college? Don't miss the Transfer Fair.
Special Appeal from NJ Blood Services---see attached information.
Brodhecker Birdseed-Locally Grown NJ Black Oil sunflower
Club news: The SCCC Criminal Justice Club Meeting today hosted guest speaker Ruben Shaw from the U.S. Border Patrol.
FALL SAFETY TIPS
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS
FALL LEAF PICKUP
Psychology Club Bake Sale going on now in Student Center Galleria---get some goodies until 2 pm today!
MAIN STREET NEWTON MEETING RESCHEDULED
HALLOWEEN PARADE
SCCC Diversity Council Expo November 2010 Kickoff! See attached info:
On Sunday October 3rd The New Jersey Herald will publish a special pink section in support of Breast Cancer Awareness in Sussex County. The New Jersey Herald and participating newsdealers will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the newspap
On Sunday October 3rd The New Jersey Herald will publish a special pink section in support of Breast Cancer Awareness in Sussex County. The New Jersey Herald and participating newsdealers will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the newspap
MAYOR BECKER WELCOMES THORLABS TO NEWTON
On Sunday October 3rd The New Jersey Herald will publish a special pink section in support of Breas
HOMESTEAD BENEFIT APPLICATION BEGINS
TASTE OF NEWTON IS STILL BEING HELD
TOWN PARTNERS WITH CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH TO ASSIST SENIORS AND DISABLED RESIDENTS
Board of Agriculture nominated for 2010 Glynwood award
Sussex County Health - Division of Senior Services
BOIL WATER ORDER LIFTED
Newton Water & Sewer Department Boil Water Notification
Please Conserve Water
NOTICE TO ALL TAXPAYERS- Annual Tax Bills
Delayed Tax Bills
Modified Hours for the Court Offices 7/28-8/2
Special Town Council Meeting
Town-Wide Garage Sale
Safety Tips to Beat the Heat
CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT CHANGES
NJ Social Media Conference
Newton Pool Open House
Police Department 100th Anniversary
Newton Day Festival - June 12, 2010
Volunteers Needed!
Circus Vidbel - May 23, 2010
Pool Season 2010
Newton's Website Featured at Rutgers Seminar
Homeowners Can Save up to 30 Percent on Energy Bills
Neighborhood Health Center Newton - Ribbon Cutting
Hydrant Flow Testing
Candidates Debate - April 27, 2010
Firehouse 5K Run/Walk
Miss Newton and Little Mr. & Miss Newton Contest
Newton's Annual Easter Egg Hunt Winners
Spring Brush Cleanup
Hydrant Flushing
Argyle's Chicken/Fish 'N Chips Coming to Newton H.S.
INTERNET SALES PEOPLE WANTED FOR NEWTON
Yass Hakoshima Movemnt Theatre in "WINGS"
Be a School Based Mentor
Concert-The Gloria
Dead Deer Removal
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