Feb. 28 The evening begins with Jeiris Cook’s smooth melodies at 6 p.m. at the Lafayette House, 75 Route 15. Skyward Fall ...
Federal, state and local officials joined fellow Republicans at the Sussex County Republican Committee’s annual Lincoln Day ...
The Sussex County Community College (SCCC) board of trustees again has new leadership: Herbert Yardley was named chairman and ...
Fans experienced yet another edition of the storied crosstown rivalry between Sparta High School and Pope John XXIII Regional ...
Led by nine finalists and seven individual champions, Pope John XXIII Regional High School, ranked 10th in the state, won the ...
The Performing Arts Guild Club will present a cabaret, “Through the Lenses of Love,” focusing on songs with different ...
A Stuff the Van competition is planned Sunday, Feb. 23. The Weis Markets in Newton and Franklin will compete to collect the ...
The Spartans are back on top. Abby Connors made a steal and a layup; Molly Chapman netted two free throws; and Brooke Shust ...
Jim Koepnick, a digital journalist and member of the Sigma Ambassador team specializing in aviation, sports and documentary ...
The Sparta High School girls basketball team denied defending champion Pope John XXIII Regional High School’s bid for another ...
Jennifer Jones, the first Black Rockette, will discuss her book, “Becoming Spectacular, the Rhythm of Resilience,” at 6:30 ...
For the second year in a row, Sussex County Community College (SCCC) will offer a free program to help residents develop the skills to serve as community journalists. “Becoming a Community Journalist” ...