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Local NewsHeroin in our midst: Part 1
By Joshua Rosenau
HIGHLAND LAKES — Ben was 14 when he first tried heroin.- FULL ARTICLE
- Wednesday May 15, 2013 01:45 pm
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Andover chooses Nextel, receives grants
ANDOVER TWP — The mood was optimistic at the township committee meeting Monday night as the town continues to attract some...
May 15, 2013 01:42 pm
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Andover chooses Nextel, receives grants
ANDOVER TWP — The mood was optimistic at the township committee meeting Monday night as the town continues to attract some...
May 15, 2013 01:42 pm
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Annual public hearing announced
NEWTON — The Sussex County Department of Human Services, Division of Senior Services...
May 15, 2013 01:42 pm
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Flying high
NEWTON — An hour long BMX bike show complete with freebies for the spectators was held in...
May 15, 2013 01:33 pm
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Pope John High School holds academic award banquet
SPARTA — On Saturday, April 21 Pope John XXIII High School held its 30th annual Academic...
May 15, 2013 01:24 pm
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Summer workplace training program offered to select number of area teens
SUSSEX COUNTY — A limited number of positions will be available in the Summer Youth...
May 15, 2013 01:24 pm
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Pope John holds induction services
SPARTA — Recently, Pope John XXIII Regional High School celebrated its National Honor...
May 15, 2013 01:23 pm
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SCCC offers two summer sessions
NEWTON — Sussex County Community College�s (SCCC) registration is open for the...
May 15, 2013 01:23 pm
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Weekend yoga conference will offer something for everyone
ALLAMUCHY — Saturday and Sunday, June 29 to 30, yogis and like-minded people connect with...
May 15, 2013 01:21 pm
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Scouts earn Arrow of light
The Rev. Brown/OLL Cub Scout Pack 80 held their Blue & Gold Dinner in March. Shown here are Den Leader Tony Lombardo and...
May 15, 2013 01:20 pm
- Scouts earn Arrow of light
- In the spirit of spring
- Spring clean your computer
- Retired educators learn about senior safety
- Hiking, camping, and learning Civil War history
- Third grade inventions
- The Rescue Round-Up
- Creating art in phy ed class
- Cubs clean the community
- 5 ways to cut pet food costs
- Sore thumbs? US text messaging declines
- Steps to reduce risk of Lyme Disease
- 3 injured in off-road pipeline crash
- Fire Department celebrates 60 years
- Kidney recipients plant a tree
- District earns money saving energy
- Matthes selected as Kitattinny Teacher of the Year
- Dance Concert to highlight students efforts this year
- Kittatinny students earn TSA awards
- Earth Day art
- Therapy and rehab center participates in health fair
- Lenape student spends spring break learning about drug industry
- Scouts honor military personnel
- Majestic sight
- Doggone birthday party
- Get to know scouting
- Clay shoot will raise money for Birth Haven
- Pinwheel garden for Ginnie's House
- Riding for a cause
- Little car mechanics
- Cub Scouts learn about finance
- Registration for pre-kindergarten
- Scouts try to find time capsule from 1987
- Tr-State Theater holding teen auditions
- Squid study
- Enthusiastic readers
- Columbiettes add new members
- Food program taking orders for June
- Looking sharp
- Dogs have a country club of their own
- Eight-week course will teach conversational Italian
- Pelican holding huge weekend event
- Dumpsite cleanup continues
- New businesses breathing life into community
- Dr. Debra Koss to speak on helping children cope with traumatic events
- Saint Kateri Squires welcomes new members into its circles
- Dog and cat food, treats recalled
- Safari Off Road Adventure to open at Six Flags
- Allergies: How not to suffer
- Teacher invents window coverings for school safety
- Freeholder looking for information on Medicaid transportation company
- K&M Bagels opens
- A date on the lake
- Living homeless in Sussex County
- Vacant homes linger in Sussex
- Kittatinny students chosen for state program
- Celebrate the arts with middle school students
- Volunteers to participate in beach sweeps
- Taking pride in Fredon
- Scouts learn yoga
- Sussex County Bar Association Hosts Annual Law Day Celebration
- Local attorney speaks on employment panel
- Local gymnast places second state championships
- Salute to Mitch Ellicott


