Hopatcong-Sparta, NJ|News|
Violence Awareness Week Helps Kids Learn to Keep the Peace
Anti-bullying activities during the special week were designed to promote positivity throughout Hopatcong schools.

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Anti-bullying activities during the special week were designed to promote positivity throughout Hopatcong schools.

Jachts, who lived in Sparta, also served as a member of the U.S. Army Reserve.
Polls remain open in Hopatcong and Sparta until 8 p.m.
Jachts also served as a member of the U.S. Army Reserve.
The Drug Enforcement Administration works with law enforcement agencies across the country, including Hackettstown Police, to protect the public from the dangers of unused and expired medications.
Elementary, middle and high school students spent a week learning lessons that could keep them healthy, clear-headed and alive.
Also, news of the Eye Institute North's charitable effort to help the hungry and a special screening of an Aerosmith concert.
Also, Aerosmith on the silver screen, training for the Sparta Library 3D printer and the daily sanitation pickup schedules.
The event, which focuses on elementary school standards, takes place Monday evening at Mohawk Avenue School.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
The county has maintained a AAA rating since 1975, when it became the first county government in New Jersey and the 10th in the nation to achieve the rating.
East Hanover resident said Morris County location is a 'perfect fit' for his sixth bakery.