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Hopatcong Women Brighten Maxim Glen With Floral Display
Presto Flowers donated the flowers and plants, as well as provided guidance on the best items to include in the garden.

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Presto Flowers donated the flowers and plants, as well as provided guidance on the best items to include in the garden.

Tickets are on sale now for the 21 and up benefit event for the Chester First Aid Squad.
Assistance provided with home repair projects for individuals with disabilities or financial needs.
Restaurant also ranks within the top four, according to a restaurant website, of all cafes in the Hackettstown area.
The mayor thanked the volunteer squad for its service to Washington Township, with the squad also celebrating a recent lifesaving effort.
Limited spots are available for summer campers for six, one-week sessions, running July 6-Aug. 13.
The volunteer fire department focused on brotherhood and sisterhood with other departments in its first post.
An opportunity for teachers to pick up some extra work in a leadership role is an option this summer.
It's time to lace up your hiking boots and download the Chester Trails phone app for an interactive program at the Chester Library.
Teachers have been "very excited" to have students in school again, Supt. Michael LaSusa said at a Board of Education meeting Monday.
Washington Township, Hackettstown and Tri-County Fire Departments worked together to snuff out the blaze.
Krystina Lyn Corriveau's funeral was on Thursday. She was a senior just weeks from her high school graduation and gearing up for college.
Almost 200 enjoyed the outdoor dining, socially-distant fundraiser.
Free electronics recycling collection runs from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and paper shredding from 9 a.m. to noon.
The Marketplace's opening day is Saturday, June 5, with table proceeds benefitting the Hopatcong Community Resource and Wellness Center.
Washington Township Recreation hosts water tag for Long Valley kids, ages 7-12, on July 22.
The Warren County Prosecutor’s Office had an outstanding warrant for Gregory Becker arrest, who has been charged before.
Approximately 45-acres funded with Open Space grant.
The change is in effect for several Washington Township voting districts, just for the June 8 primary.
The road will be down to one lane on Thursday morning at Water St., between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.