Sep 25, 2009 | New Jersey Herald
Local briefs for 9/24: Rained out Lunchfest shows set for Oct. 2
The Main Street Newton Lunchfest series, set to conclude its season Friday, is offering second helpings.
Blairstown Township police investigating attempted child abduction
Blairstown Township police are investigating a reported abduction try Sunday involving a 7-year-old township girl.
Fungus Fest will be full of surprises
Jim Barg towered over a reddish brown mushroom growing at the base of a birch tree just off a trail at Meadow Wood Park.
Blairstown shop offers boutique quality, secondhand prices
Searching for a special child's outfit for an upcoming party or back-to-school clothing and don't want to pay high retail prices? The newly opened Twice Upon A Time shop is a unique children's consignment store on state Route 94 in Blairstown.
Two Sussex County men linked to burglaries in Warren, Morris and Sussex counties
Two Sussex County men have been linked to a string of burglaries at businesses in Warren, Morris and Sussex counties during June and July, according to court records.
BANGOR Six cited for allegedly swimming in quarry Six adults and three teenagers from New Jersey were cited for criminal trespass when police caught them swimming in an abandoned slate quarry off N. Main Street around 2 p.m. Sunday.
9/11 survivor to speak at county ceremony on Sunday
By ELISA D. KELLER ekeller@njherald.com NEWTON - A Port Authority police officer who survived the collapse of the World Trade Center after the 9/11 terrorist attack, will share his experiences at Sussex County's remembrance ceremony at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Sussex County Community College green.