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Andover participated in the first-ever high school football game, playing Adams Academy in 1875. [137] The school organized an athletics department in 1903 with the objective of "Athletics for All." [138] Andover football team posing for the school newspaper in 1883. Today, Andover is an athletic powerhouse among New England private schools.
As of the 2021–22 school year, the district, comprising two schools, had an enrollment of 416 students and 52.2 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 8.0:1. [ 1 ] The district is classified by the New Jersey Department of Education as being in District Factor Group "FG", the fourth-highest of eight groupings.
74 Main St. Sussex: 1917 theater was local community center and one of the first in the region to show sound films in 1929. Now home to Tri-State Theater Co. 5: Erickson Lakeside Cabin: Erickson Lakeside Cabin: November 3, 2017
CR 517 in Andover: Andover-Mohawk Road, East Shore Trail, Mohawk Avenue Route 181 in Sparta: CR 614: 1.47 2.37 Stillwater Township line in Fredon Township: Paulinskill Lake Road Route 94 in Fredon Township: CR 615: 0.70 1.13 NPS Route 615 in Sandyston Township: Kuhn Road CR 640 in Sandyston Township: CR 616: 5.09 8.19 Spring Street in Newton
Andover Borough Andover Township Green Township Newton (town) Sparta High School: 1959 9-12 1,218 70 West Mountain Road Sparta, NJ 07871 (Sparta Township) Sparta Township Sussex County Technical School (Previously Sussex County Vocational-Technical School) 1969 9-12 528 105 North Church Road Sparta, NJ 07871 (Sparta Township) County-wide
In addition to national, state and local political races, Sussex County voters on Tuesday will also choose candidates for local boards of education, with a crowded contest in Sparta highlighting ...
Sussex County's early voting centers will be at the clerk's office in the Cochran House Building, 83 Spring Street in Newton; the Louise Childs Library at 21 Stanhope Sparta Road in Hopatcong; and ...
Sussex County is a rural county located in the southeast of the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,829. [1] Its county seat is Sussex. [2] It was formed in 1754 from Surry County. The county is named after the county of Sussex, England. [3] Sussex County is included in the Greater Richmond Region.