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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Council Candidates Talk Businesses, Reassessment

Republicans Bunce and Galante challenged by Democrats Modes and Pezzino for two seats.

Incumbent Republicans Richard Bunce and Marie Ryder Galante face challenges on Nov. 6 for their 3-year Borough Council seats from Democrats Mara Modes and John Pezzino. The election comes at a time when the council approved a reassessment for all  borough properties to balance the assessed value compared to the market values, the Highlands Council approved the  designation of Hopatcong as a town center, and the borough faces budget challenges in the face of a mandated 2 percent tax levy cap. Bunce, 56, has served on the council since 2003. He owns his own construction business and has lived in Hopatcong for 21 years. He is married, has three daughters and several grandchildren. The reassessment was important because it will balance …

BeachBum

6:17 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013

All this council does is talk, with no action - Last year they were talking yet again on revitalization of the lower River Styx area, is this still on the table, has the empty lot that was being auctioned off been sold, whats happening with Feursteins, "opening soon" who owns this rotting property, the town council needs to make these property owners responsible for maintaining the properties …   more ›

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Town Center Options Considered in Hopatcong

Land Use Board seeks input for revitalizing River Styx area.

Hopatcong officials have been discussing the future of the town center along the River Styx corridor, and are currently brainstorming ideas for adding new businesses and sustaining the current properties. Ever since the New Jersey Highlands Council approved the borough's petition for plan conformance on Sept. 20, the borough was given official center designation. Because the borough is part of the 859,358 acres that comprise the Highlands Region throughout Sussex, Warren, Morris, Hunterdon, Bergen, Passaic and Somerset counties, it must conform to the state regulations in building out the municipality. Borough officials can now start to look for ways they would like to revitilize the town center along River Styx road where many businesses …

beckyrunninghorse

8:49 am on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

that the problem the town is so full of themselves and make it so hard for anyone to make it that they have run the place into the ground, if they were so smart and so good at what they do why is the town broke?   more ›

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