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  2. List of municipalities in Sussex County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    When Sussex County was created on June 8, 1753 from the northern and western regions of Morris County it consisted of the land area of present-day Sussex County and Warren County (created in 1824) in northwestern New Jersey. That county, from 1753 to 1824, comprised roughly 898.60 square miles (2,327.4 km 2), [a] was bounded by the Delaware ...

  3. Need Halloween plans? Here are 5 things to do in NJ for the ...

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    There's plenty of things going on in North Jersey tonight, so don't worry about missing out on the spooky fun.

  4. Trunk-or-Treat 2024: 8 spooky spots to enjoy Halloween events

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    Join the fun at a trunk-or-treat event in Monmouth or Ocean County. Enjoy games, treats and a safe Halloween experience for the whole family. Trunk-or-Treat 2024: 8 spooky spots to enjoy Halloween ...

  5. Sussex County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    [110] [111] Sussex County is a part of Vicinage 10 of the New Jersey Superior Court (along with Morris County), which is seated at the Morris County Courthouse in Morristown; the Assignment Judge for Vicinage 10 is Stuart A. Minkowitz. Cases venued in Sussex County are heard at the Sussex County Judicial Center in Newton.

  6. Sussex County Board of County Commissioners - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex County Board of County Commissioners is a body of five people, called commissioners that govern Sussex County, New Jersey. They are elected at large by popular vote. The last democrat to serve on the board was Howard Burrell who served on the board from 2000 to 2002. [1] Sussex County Administration Building where the Freeholders meet

  7. Black Creek Site (28SX297) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Creek Site is a 40.6-acre (16.4 ha) archaeological site located along the Black Creek in Vernon Township in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 27, 2002, for its significance in pre-history. [1]