Community Corner

Week in Review: Show Me the Money

A look back at the borough's biggest headlines.

Another week, another batch of interesting stories in Hopatcong.

Our Week In Review gives you a chance to catch up on the biggest headlines. If you've got any news tips, e-mail Hopatcong Patch at brendan@patch.com.

SHOW ME THE MONEY Hopatcong told CVS its $3 million offer to turn borough hall into a pharmacy wasn't enough, borough officials said. Click here for more.

HOPE RENEWED A Hopatcong woman—a single mother with two children hoping to further her education—won a free car courtesy of a national program between more than 30 auto shops. Click here to read more.

INDICTED A Grand Jury on Aug. 11 indicted former Hopatcong Hawks officials Matthew Simon and Stacey Siegel on charges of stealing $15,000 from the youth soccer club. Arraignment is expected within six weeks, the Sussex County Prosecutor's Office said. Click here for more.

PEACE! Say goodbye to the Netcong Circle. Calling it difficult to navigate might be an understatement. But soon it'll be gone, according to the Department of Transportation. Click here for more on the $12.9 million project.

WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS The green team took home Hopatcong's Modick Park men's league title on Thursday night with a one-point win. Click here for more.

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