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Pair Accused of Selling Drugs in Jefferson School Zone
Jefferson man and woman from Butler face multiple drug charges stemming from Nov. 4 incident.

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Jefferson man and woman from Butler face multiple drug charges stemming from Nov. 4 incident.

Jefferson man and woman from Butler face multiple drug charges stemming from Nov. 4 incident.
Karl Cilurso is being held on $20,000 bail on burglary and criminal mischief charges.
Found in the lake: hundreds of tires, countless cans and bottles, a lawnmower, a couple of bikes, a fishing pole and a mannequin.
Found in the lake: hundreds of tires, countless cans and bottles, a lawnmower, a couple of bikes, a fishing pole, and a mannequin. It's all gone now, thanks to volunteers for the Lake Hopatcong Foundation event.
Art teacher Britt Huss masters multitasking by introducing the visual and musical arts to her students.
Homeowner and animal lover Susan Darrah alerted authorities of the deer's situation and helped officials get treatment for the animal.
Rockaway resident and animal lover Susan Darrah alerted authorities of the deer's situation.
The State Board of Examiners has suspended Scott Van Hoven's teaching certificates until his legal situation is resolved.
Your daily planner for Jefferson includes an important reminder for local recreational boaters and news on the Scholastic Book Fair at White Rock School.
Your daily planner for Hopatcong and Sparta includes news of municipal meetings, help for the disorganized among us, the last chance to pick up a boating safety certificate in 2013 and Tuesday's sanitation schedules.
A ceremony hosted by Mayor Russell Felter was held at the municipal building Saturday.
Gail Platides, 58, has been charged with criminal mischief after allegedly causing $1,500 in damage in Stop & Shop parking lot.
Spartans finish regular season at 8-1 and receive second seed, while Chiefs are the eighth seed in their bracket.
Rev. Carol Gadsden blessed congregants on Sunday who served in the military to mark Veterans Day.
Interested in Chinese, Thai, Japanese or sushi this weekend? Here's how area Asian-cuisine eateries were ranked by Yelp users.
Students in Barbara Sanders' sixth grade class, with the help of education support professionals, produced a video using a new version of Survivor's 'Eye of the Tiger.'
Police probe whether alcohol was a factor in crash that broke Jefferson man's leg.
The Falcons' drive toward a state title continues Friday when the team takes on River Dell High.
A host of municipal meetings, a Hopatcong youth wrestling open house and a free cha cha dance party this week.