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Sean Lynn, 33, of Hamburg, was charged with providing false information to a law enforcement officer and driving while suspended after his vehicle broke down on Newton-Sparta Road at 8:41 p.m. Saturday.
Julie Powers weds Joshua Lurie
Julie Kristen Powers married Joshua Matthew Lurie on Oct. 17, 2009, at Crystal Springs Resort in Hamburg.
Work continues to repair Concetta Towers after fire
A fire evacuated all of the residents at Concetta Towers on Jan. 8. Some residents have returned to the complex, but other apartments are still undergoing repairs.
Hamburg resident takes students to and from school
Photo by Amy Paterson/New Jersey Herald School bus driver Bridget Timchak greets a new arrival for the ride home at Alpine School in Sparta as students Ryan Dailey, top left, and Erin Tarleton, top center, watch.
Mystic chords of memory scream "ice cream"
Brother Guy will be visiting us soon from California to see Dad. Of course, this means that we will all be taking a trip to McCobb's on Hamburg Turnpike.
Sussex County woman accused in fatal car crash weighs plea offer from prosecutors
A Sussex County woman accused of killing her 16-year-old friend in a car crash while under the influence of aerosol inhalants is awaiting reports from two experts as a plea bargain offer remains on the table.
Parsippany busts Sussex woman on prostitution charges
Speaking at a budget roundtable held at Columbia Middle School in Berkeley Heights, Gov.
Cops: Sussex County woman charged $450/hour for sex in Parsippany hotel
PARSIPPANY -A Sussex County woman who used an alias to solicit sex at a local hotel allegedly offered an undercover Parsippany police officer sexual acts at a rate of $450 an hour, police said.
'Sexting In America: When Privates Go Public' Tells One Teen's Horror Story
As soon as she saw her ex and two of his friends pointing and laughing at her, Ally knew something was wrong.
Hamburg councilman joins freeholder race
Chris Kelly, a borough councilman, is seeking signatures on nominating petitions to get himself into the June primary for a Republican line in the race for Sussex County freeholder.
Pair paying for prank at Lincoln Tunnel
Two Sussex County men commuted every day together through the Lincoln Tunnel. They carpooled on their way to their job in New York City.
Vernon considers Route 515 'scenic byway'
The best way to grow tourism -- and revenue -- in the township might be hiding under everyone's noses.
Hamburg woman, 86, makes 4,000 pillows for hospital patients
Photo by Amy Paterson/New Jersey Herald Lorena Wright, an 86-year-old Hamburg resident, works on a pillow at the Sussex County Homestead in Frankford Tuesday afternoon.
NJ ex-police officer admits excessive force on boy
A former New Jersey police officer has admitted to using excessive force on a 12-year-old over a stolen bike.
State alters school zone rules
File Photo by Kelly Hill/New Jersey Herald Gov. Jon Corzine is expected to sign a bill that would allow judges to waive mandatory terms for drug offenses that occur in school zones.
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Union workers brought their giant, inflatable rat Wednesday to the second day of protesting at the worksite of the new Shawangunk Town Hall, just off Route 208.
Sidebar for 1/3: State mandates continuing education for attorneys
By TOM HOWELL JR. thowell@njherald.com One week before Christmas, the New Jersey Supreme Court sent lawyers a gift that keeps on giving - perennial homework.
Sme Elects Exceptional Engineers, Researchers ANDBusiness Leaders to the 2009 College of Fellows
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers , the world's leading professional society serving the manufacturing industry, has elected nine industry leaders to the Society's prestigious College of Fellows for 2009.
Red Ribbon Day celebration promotes drug prevention
Photo by Daniel Freel/New Jersey Herald Noah Samuel-Siegel, 7, of Newton, performs a karate demonstration Sunday along with his fellow students from Black Dragon Karate during the 9th annual Sussex County Red Ribbon Day Celebration at Sussex County Technical School's McNeice Auditorium.