Sussex Boro's Public Water System Gets Another Grant
Sussex Borough residents can feel more secure about the water they drink thanks to yet another grant to help the municipality improve its water-delivery system.
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Several towns in Sussex County have vacant committee seats. Please consider supporting your community and volunteer your time to participate in these committees.
Read moreDemocratic Party Election Summary for Sussex Municipalities
Here is a summary of Democratic Party municipal candidates for the November 2016 election.
Read moreSussex Boro’s “Team Parrott” Agenda
The ethics complaint filed against the former Sussex Borough attorney exposes “Team Parrott’s” agenda for the Borough and it’s water system.
Read moreSussex Borough Republicans Look Out for their Own
Sussex Borough Mayor Ed Meyer held the position for eleven days. During that time he vetoed an ordinance which would have charged restaurants a water usage rate based on their number of outdoor seats as well as indoor seats. Currently, only indoor seats are considered. Meyer criticized the change as being anti-business, but which business exactly?
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Sussex Borough council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, except July and August they are held on the third Tuesday. All meetings start at 7:30 pm, and are held at the Sussex Borough Municipal Building, located at 2 Main Street, Sussex, NJ 07461.
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Sussex Boro Mayor Stops Public Vote on Water Privatization
A few hours after taking office, newly inducted Sussex Borough mayor Republican Ed Meyer went back on his previous statement and vetoed an ordinance that would requiring a referendum on any future sale of the borough's water utility.
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