Women’s March shows strength of opposition to New American Order
As the testy, defensive and contradictory reactions pouring from the White House and GOP bigwigs attest, Saturday’s Women’s March—which started as a March on Washington and quickly spread throughout the country and then the world, in major cities and small villages and everything in between—has put the new administration and Congress on notice that millions of us are not on board with what the GOP power triumvirate plans for us, and the planet. Sussex Democrats took part, and shared their stories.
Read moreCongressman Gottheimer Opens Newton Office
A group of elected officials from Sussex County and well-wishers joined Congressman Josh Gottheimer and his staff as he cut the ribbon to open his office in Newton, which is at 93 Spring Street.
Read moreAction Together sets up shop in Sussex County
Action Together NJ, affiliated with the national Action Together Network, is a grassroots movement that supports existing organizations working to protect our civil rights and civil liberties, which are imperiled more now that at any time in recent history.
Read morePirog, Clarkin throw hats in ring
On Wednesday, during the SCDC general committee meeting, two people announced their candidacy for New Jersey Assembly.
Read moreComment: On the final night of the Obama Presidency
Sussex County Democratic Party chairwoman Leslie Huhn shares her thoughts on the final night of the Obama presidency.
Read moreNJ Gubernatorial Candidate Wisniewski Addresses SCDC
New Jersey gubernatorial candidate John Wisniewski addressed a packed room of Sussex County Democrats as Wednesday’s general committee meeting in Newton.
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