Only about 1% of the entire town budget is used to fund the Fire Department Operations.
Only about 1% of the entire town budget is used to fund the Fire Department Operations.
As covered by Hopatcong Lake Regional News, the Multiple Alarm Blaze on March 16th, has left the Schouten family looking for your assistance in rebuilding.
Hopatcong Lake Regional News had a chance this weekend to step behind the scenes in the development of this production, and we’re ready to release a series of three articles that will inform you on the Production, the big Talent behind the scenes, and finally a sneak peek of what you don’t want to miss as this slice of Broadway occurs in Hopatcong.
Structural home fire off Lakeside Blvd. in Hopatcong brings in units from across the region. Note that traffic is blocked in both directions on Lakeside Blvd in this area until most likely have 7:00 PM.
As you are reading this story, you can easily help support Hopatcong Pound Project, by following the link below and voting to make sure they receive at least a $500 donation from “The Puorro Dream.”
So, you’re running into the store quickly, and you leave the motor running and the car unlocked, what can happen in just two minutes - Right?
After being voted unanimously to the position on December 12th by Hopatcong Borough Council, Mr. Marotta was terminated due to a confidential personnel issue.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017 the Hopatcong Schools went on a "Soft Lockdown" due to a suspicious character. Teachers and students were asked to move back into the building as stay there.
Tulsa Trail held its first ever Book Character Parade on Thursday, March 2nd in honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday.
On Monday, February 27, the Hopatcong Marching Chiefs rocked "The Rock" at last night’s NJ Devils game.
According to Dr. Seuss, “You can find magic wherever you look. Sit back and relax, all you need is a book”.
The workshop, “Introduction to High Quality Arts Integration” focused on how these veteran music teachers have successfully collaborated with teachers in their district to increase student engagement and creativity across the curriculum.
Congratulations to Hopatcong High School ninth grader Amanda Sutton who auditioned for and was accepted into the Region 1 (North Jersey) Junior Region Honors Band on Saturday, February 4 held at Clifton High School.
Over 150 ninth graders competed from Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex and Warren Counties, and 70 students were selected to participate in the honors band.
She participated in five rehearsals and performed a concert on Sunday, March at Madison Junior School under the direction of David Martin, adjunct professor of music at Sussex County Community College and longtime public school music teacher. Amanda plays flute in the high school Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Holiday Ensemble, and Pep Band.
The 2017 Region I Concert Band Festival