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Hill Memorial Museum at 82 Main Street in Newton, was constructed for the historical society in 1916 and has served as its home since then. It was built in the renaissance revival style to the design of Henry T. Stephens, an architect from Paterson, New Jersey by local contractor Thomas Farrel. It was dedicated on June 8, 1917, and named after ...
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 ...
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
Newton, NJ 07860 (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 ...
The township was established as a precinct in 1751, the township is first mentioned in a description of its boundaries in the sessions of the Court of Common Pleas in Morris County. Before the establishment of Sussex County on 8 June 1753, Morris County controlled the sparsely populated areas in the northwestern corner of New Jersey and spanned ...
Sussex County Courthouse is located at the corner of High and Spring Streets in Newton, the county seat of Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States. It is part 10th vicinage of the New Jersey Superior Court. [3] [4] It was originally built in 1765 and rebuilt in 1847. [5]
Sussex County's administrative offices are located in downtown Newton, New Jersey across the street from the historic county courthouse. Pursuant to Article VII Section II of the New Jersey State Constitution , each county in New Jersey is required to have three elected administrative officials known as "constitutional officers".
Alison Littell McHose (born 1965), Member of the New Jersey General Assembly. [10] Parker Space (born 1968) Member of the New Jersey General Assembly. (2013-Present) Nathaniel Pettit (1724-1803), Canadian politician. [11] Rodman M. Price (1816-1894), Governor of New Jersey. [12]