Sussex County Resident Terry-Ann Zander Has Been Named Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Morris Habitat for Humanity.
In the former home of the beloved Zinga’s Corn Patch and Sprinkle Shack, Sparta’s Shack will dish out homemade ice cream and memories soon.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a free, virtual Family Law seminar featuring attorney Jessica Sciara.
The 27,000 square foot facility will be located adjacent to the NYS&W freight rail line.
The Marketplace's opening day is Saturday, June 5, with table proceeds benefitting the Hopatcong Community Resource and Wellness Center.
The N.J.-based School of Irish Dance is keeping its students sharp despite restrictions.
Whether it’s your favorite restaurant or retailer, here’s a look at what’s open nearby on Easter.
Spring has finally sprung and Patch is looking for your recommendations for the best outdoor dining spots in the area.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Sussex County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a virtual Career Fair available to the public at no cost.
See how well power providers in the Hopatcong-Sparta area and across NJ serve their electric customers.
The Mega Millions jackpot now rolls to $490 million, according to New Jersey lottery officials.
Pizza restaurants have not been hit as hard as the rest of the industry during the coronavirus pandemic.
A new year brings a new owner to serve up smoothies, acai and pitaya bowls, oatmeals, and juices.
Appellate Division denies request to expedite case for shuttered business.
We asked for submissions and you answered en masse.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses overcome pandemic hardships.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Businesses of the Year.
A Sussex County business owner is suing Gov. Phil Murphy for closing her business during the pandemic.
The money is coming from the federal CARES Act passed in March.
As you return to work during New Jersey’s restart and recovery, learn how you are protected at your job.
Darlene Pallay's case, who had to close her business last month, has been transferred to the Appellate Division. She blames Murphy.
CKO Kickboxing Franklin is going out of business.
Project Self-Sufficiency will host a free virtual Career Fair on October 21st.
With small businesses struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, now is the perfect time to eschew a big box store for a local pumpkin patch.
Customers can shop online at StopandShop.com and pickup their grocery order from their cars.
Michelle Olenick, Esquire, has joined the firm of Hollander, Strelzik in Newton, NJ.
Microbiologist turned treat purveyor Steve Jones' store is back after a COVID-19 pause.
Loan and grant opportunities available.
Low-income client receives car donated by a benefactor to Project Self-Sufficiency.
Former New Jersey Herald Executive Editor Bruce Tomlinson has joined the Project Self-Sufficiency staff.
Part of Windy Brow Farms "Only In Jersey" line, the salty and savory confection can be ordered online.
More than 22,000 New Jersey companies that received at least $150K to reinstate jobs during the COVID-19 recovery.
Carrie Haight's business provides a safe haven for kids - including those on the autism spectrum - but has been hit hard by the pandemic.
COVID-19 restrictions are easing and this week will see dozens more openings in our area.
Dining will be a little different in town. Here is what to expect.
Monday COVID-19 restrictions ease and the community is preparing.
The County of Sussex created a mapping application to help residents connect with local businesses.
Inspired to help their own deaf children, Front Line Sewing Angels developed a mask that would allow for lip-reading.