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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 ...
4.67. CR 604 at the Warren County line in Byram Township. Waterloo Road. US 206 in Byram Township. CR 605. 8.51. 13.70. Stanhope line in Hopatcong. Old Stanhope Road, Sparta-Stanhope Road, Stanhope Road.
August 25, 1941 – An EF2 tornado in Gloucester County killed a person. [8] August 16, 1955 – An F2 or stronger tornado touched down in Monmouth County. [9] October 16, 1955 [2] May 6, 1956 [2] June 13, 1958 – There were three tornadoes in the state. An F2 tornado touched down in near Maple Shade in Camden County.
Wantage Township (pronounced WHAN-tij [17]) is a township in Sussex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 10,811, [8] [9] a decrease of 547 (−4.8%) from the 2010 census count of 11,358, [18] [19] which in turn reflected an increase of 971 (+9.3%) from the 10,387 counted in the 2000 census.
Congressional districts. 5th, 7th. Website. www.sussex.nj.us. Interactive map of Sussex County, New Jersey. Sussex County (/ ˈsʌsɪks /) is the northernmost county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Newton. [ 4 ] It is part of the New York metropolitan area and is part of New Jersey's Skylands Region.
Sussex is a borough in Sussex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 2,024, [10] a decrease of 106 (−5.0%) from the 2010 census count of 2,130, [19] [20] which in turn reflected a decline of 15 (−0.7%) from the 2,145 counted in the 2000 census.
The highest recorded temperature in the state of New Jersey was 110° on July 10, 1936 in Runyon and the lowest was -34°F in River Vale on January 5, 1904. [5] The hardiness zone ranges from 5b in high areas of Sussex County to 8a in parts of Atlantic City and Cape May.