Oct 30, 2009 | Mole's Progressive Democrat
Sussex County, NJ Focus First I list some events...then I highlight some Sussex County organizations and the Sussex County Food Co-op. Here are some events from the Sussex County Democratic Party Calendar and the Sussex County website : November 01, 2009 9th Annual Salute to Military Veterans - Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 2 pm.
Flu clinic still has spots open
Photo by Anna Murphey/New Jersey Herald Nurse Linda Spear administers the swine flu nasal vaccine to Cameron Gaechter, 11, of Wantage, Tuesday at a clinic at the A&P in Wantage.
Local briefs for 10/27: Cell tower issue to be discussed
The Vernon Township Land Use Board will continue a public hearing on a cell tower proposed for 3 Silver Spruce Dr.
In responding to a questionnaire from the Vernon Taxpayers Association sent to candidates for the Vernon Town Council, candidate Harry Shortway apparently copied some of his answers from other sources.
Lawsuits take aim at gift cards' dormancy fees
By TOM HOWELL JR. thowell@njherald.com Gift cards will be a popular present this holiday season, but some companies charge a monthly fee to recipients who let them linger in their stockings for too long.
It's snowed at Mountain Creek today and Halley is back in NJ to tell us about it
's snow reporter in southern Vermont and a youtube sensation with her Mount Snow Minutes.
Snow flurries land in Sussex County
A winter weather advisory has been issued here for accumulations of one to four inches over higher elevations in the state's first snowfall of the season.
Lawsuit challenges local drunk laws
By SETH AUGENSTEIN saugenstein@njherald.com A federal court will hear arguments Monday that New Jersey municipalities cannot keep local laws making public drunkenness an arrestable offense.
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Masked gunman robs Pine Island bank, flees with cash
A masked gunman entered the Bank of America branch on County Route 1 around 2:15 p.m. Thursday and fled with an undetermined amount of cash, police said.
Local briefs for 10/12: Herald looking for your ghost stories
Have you ever seen a ghost or had a paranormal experience? Do you live in a haunted house? Send us your story in 200 words or less to newsroom@njherald.com , with "ghost" as the subject if you are interested in having your story told in the newspaper.
Twenty years ago, Healthy Thymes, a natural food market, was ahead of its time, offering to the consumer all kinds of products to nurture well-being of the body.
Emily Bott: A little life of hospitals, doctors, family
Emily Bott was born on a Thursday. In 2007 an innocent child was brought into this world on Oct.
Aim Vernon: Police Blotter, Oct. 9
The Vernon Police are investigating a fire that was reported at 2:33 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept.
Fire destroys home in Highland Lakes section of Vernon
A fire that gutted a home in Highland Lakes broke out sometime after the homeowner left to pick up his young daughter from a school bus stop, police said.
Local briefs for 9/30: Program to provide mental illness insight
The National Alliance on Mental Illness of New Jersey has developed a training program and video to provide mental illness awareness for law enforcement officers.
Pink ribbons will be all the fashion in Sussex
In all, 18,000 ribbons will be hung in 115 towns, including almost every town in Sussex County, to remind women to get a mammogram every year after the age of 40 and to conduct a self-exam every month.
Magazine recognizes eight county businesses
File photo by Amy Paterson/New Jersey Herald Jonathan White, right, and intern Sunil Patel strain curds and pour them into molds while making cheese at the Bobolink Dairy, in Vernon.