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    Foreclosure Listings Announcement: All Sussex County foreclosure sales will resume November 17, 2021 and are held at the historic Sussex County Courthouse, 3 High Street in Newton. Sales will be conducted every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 2:00 p.m. Evictions will resume on all properties with court order November 15, 2021 pursuant to Governor Murphy’s Executive Order #249. View new location and guidelines during COVID-19. ​ ​ While every effort is made to ensure that these listings are accurate and timely, the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office does not warrant or guarantee the reliability of same. To confirm a sale date, please contact the Foreclosure Unit at 973.579.0850. You must have the defendant’s name for inquiries. SALES CAN AND DO CHANGE AT A MOMENT’S NOTICE. ​ Foreclosure Archives Download File Filter List By: Filter List Case Number Docket Number Scheduled Sale Date Plaintiff Defendant Plaintiff Attorney Plaintiff Attorney Telephone Approx Judgement Address City Complete Status Buyer Price Upset 24000067 F-006089-23 06/19/2024 LoanDepot.com, LLC Jason Vetter and Jennifer Vetter Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 $238,733.07 1 Old Swartswood Road Hampton Township Cancelled $238,733.07 24000042 F-009453-23 06/19/2024 Santander Bank, NA Leslie G. Hamilton Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $89,947.41 2 Lyons Avenue Stockholm Open $89,947.41 23000538 F-000475-23 06/19/2024 PHH Mortgage Corporation Michael Caiola Stern & Eisenberg, PC (609) 397-9200 $413,395.15 4 High Point Circle Franklin Open $413,395.15 23000532 F-002692-23 06/05/2024 Fulton Bank, NA Mary C. Whitesell McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC (856) 858-7080 $273,720.33 59 Broad Street Branchville Open 22000384 F-019058-19 06/05/2024 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Edward Orlowicz Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $501,253.94 9 Lakeview Road Stockholm Open $501,253.94 24000120 F-3570-22 05/15/2024 PNC Bank Kelly O'Donnell Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 $135,130.70 304 East Lakeshore Drive Highland Lakes Open $135,130.70 24000119 F-002545-20 05/15/2024 Bank of New York Mellon John Swank Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $363,000.00 782 Canistear Road Highland Open $363,000.00 24000117 F-004411-23 05/15/2024 CSMC 2021-RPL6 Mona & Offiong Ikpatt Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 $249,875.20 54 Woodland Drive Vernon Open $249,875.20 24000116 SWC-F-000843-23 05/15/2024 NEWREZ, LLC Kathleen Mastorelli: Joel Fulton Greenspoon Marder LLP (954) 491-1120 $132,441.94 8 Staten Trail Hopatcong Open $132,441.94 24000072 F-007273-23 05/15/2024 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Brian Torkildsen LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 $102,285.58 12 Ka-Ton-Ah Trail Byram Open $109,000.00 24000063 F-011068-22 05/15/2024 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Heather Rode Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $582,000.00 3 Anderson Lane Sparta Open $582,000.00 24000054 F-001079-23 05/15/2024 The Huntington National Bank Caralin McCreery McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC (856) 858-7080 $1,176,500.97 125 Sparta Avenue Sparta Open $1,176,500.97 24000053 F-012512-23 05/15/2024 Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas Melissa Wilson Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $475,000.00 18 Estate Drive Wantage Open $475,000.00 24000049 F-004761-21 05/15/2024 US Bank Trust National Association Michael Xenitelis Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $313,634.41 9 Windy Bush Lane Sparta Open $313,634.41 24000020 F-013908-22 05/15/2024 Flagstar Bank, N.A. Lisa Orosz; Michael Solorzano-Mero Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 $390,000.00 23 Rollins Trail Hopatcong Open $390,000.00 24000017 F-009469-23 05/15/2024 Nationstar Mortgage LLC Vivian Melendez Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $126,000.00 3 Red Lodge Drive, Unit 3 Vernon Open $126,000.00 24000016 F-010037-23 05/15/2024 Amalgamated Bank Carl Guy Raue Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $158,000.00 11 Sawmill Road Stockholm Open $158,000.00 23000533 F-005713-23 05/15/2024 Pennymac Loan Services, LLC David C. Benitez Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $195,532.03 3 Blue Heron Terrace Vernon Bankruptcy Hold $195,532.03 23000530 F-011187-22 05/15/2024 PNC Bank, National Association Rachel Nazarian A/K/A Rachel H.N. Giusti KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $70,540.98 15 Vivian Plaza Newton Open 24000104 F-006144-23 05/01/2024 US Bank Trust National Association Terri M. Lambert Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $269,596.01 44 Wildcat Road Sparta Open $269,596.01 24000091 F-003602-23 05/01/2024 Deutsche Bank National Trust George R. Scott Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $422,000.00 238 New Road Montague Open 24000090 F-009662-23 05/01/2024 Bank of New York Charles D. Templeton Stern, Lavinthal & Frankenberg, LLC (973) 797-1100 $788,560.35 2 Schindler Court Fredon Open $788,560.35 24000014 F-009602-23 05/01/2024 Stormfield Real Estate Income Offshore Fund, LTD Key Hole Corporation Polsinelli, PC (212) 803-9918 $382,929.45 23 Meadow Lane Sparta Open 24000013 F-0011365-22 05/01/2024 Planet Home Lending, LLC Jared David Stanfield Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 $77,980.03 5 Scenic Drive Fredon Open $87,484.86 24000012 F-018079-19 05/01/2024 US Bank Trust National Association Kimberly Jones Parker McCay P.A. (856) 596-8900 $225,119.41 30 Mast Road Hopatcong Open 24000004 F-007888-22 05/01/2024 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Lori Douglas LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 $250,895.40 960 Route 23 Wantage Cancelled 23000591 F-009647-23 05/01/2024 Santander Bank Audrey S. Watson Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $219,538.13 67 Point Pleasant Road Hopatcong Defendant Adjourned to 7/3/2024 23000586 F-007686-23 05/01/2024 Wilmington Savings Fund Society Charlotte A. Struble Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $166,288.35 22 Mountain Avenue Highland Lakes Plaintiff Adjourned to 6/5/2024 23000578 F-007968-23 05/01/2024 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Charles F. Pigeon KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $324,426.37 3 Fox Trail Byram Cancelled 23000504 F-011104-22 05/01/2024 Weichert Financial Services Corde S. Motyka Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $241,521.92 315 Tulsa Trail Hopatcong Open 23000487 F-000156-23 05/01/2024 U.S. Bank National Association Kathleen & Keith M. Dunn Stern, Lavinthal & Frankenberg, LLC (973) 797-1100 $403,753.02 625 Route 206 Andover Open 23000301 F-001360-23 05/01/2024 NEWREZ LLC D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Jill S. and Jeffrey Veasy Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP (201) 391-0370 $492,077.00 8 Sunrise Court Sparta Open 23000290 F-008582-22 05/01/2024 NEWREZ LLC D/B/A/ Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Charlin and Clifford Ryerson Pincus Law Group, PLLC (516) 699-8902 $200,828.69 482 County Route 515 Vernon Court Order Adjourned to 7/3/2024 23000240 F-008679-22 05/01/2024 Barclays Mortgage Trust 2021-npl1 Donato Garzilli Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $120,377.90 238 Lake Pohatcong Road Highland Lakes Open 23000235 F-006023-22 05/01/2024 PNC Bank, National Association John O'Shea KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $259,406.79 53 Cedar Ridge Drive Vernon Open $25,940,679.00 23000006 F-019622-19 05/01/2024 Ally Bank Margaretha Kowalchuk Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $125,400.91 18 Sand Pond Road Hardyston Court Order Adjourned to 7/3/2024 $125,400.90 24000075 F-012041-23 04/17/2024 Northpointe Bank Kimberly Dougherty Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $171,944.73 110 Spook Ridge Road Montague Township Sold to Plaintiff Northpointe Bank $100.00 $172,000.00 24000073 F-037435-15 04/17/2024 Deutsch Bank National Trust Company Gina Truesdale and Napoleon Truesdale Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $623,000.00 2 Jager Court Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Lakeland Properties, LLC $286,000.00 $196,000.00 24000040 F-009016-23 04/17/2024 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Andrew J. Dorrothy Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $191,000.00 53 West shore Trail Stockholm Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser 53 Shore, LLC $250,000.00 $195,000.00 23000592 F-011909-22 04/17/2024 Allied First Bank Janet Valela Block Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $178,382.16 1054 Stillwater Road Stillwater Cancelled 23000572 F-001649-23 04/17/2024 Allied First Bank Anthony Wayne McNeely & Stephanie A. McNeely Gross Polowy, LLC (716) 204-1700 $418,885.74 57 Holland Road Wantage Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser ALFA Investments, LLC $466,000.00 $369,000.00 23000553 F-007965-23 04/17/2024 Aspen Section Condominium Council at Stone Hill Justin Walker Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC (609) 751-5551 $10,363.00 1 Snowmass Court, Unit 2 Vernon Cancelled 23000414 F-012022-22 04/17/2024 M & T Bank Justin Murphy McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC (732) 902-5399 $187,654.93 14 Cedar Ridge Road North Vernon Cancelled 23000336 F-000172-23 04/17/2024 Wilmington Savings Fund Society James A. Benemerito Parker McCay P.A. (856) 596-8900 $277,305.09 49 Hampton Heights Road Lafayette Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser ALFA Investments, LLC $448,000.00 $325,000.00 22000473 F-005724-21 04/17/2024 Reverse Mortgage Funding, LLC Barbara Ann Scheuermann Martone & Uhlmann (973) 473-3000 $116,406.40 9 Marigold Road Vernon Court Order Hold 22000419 F-000450-22 04/17/2024 Citizens Bank N. A. Matthew Murphy McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC (856) 858-7080 $263,034.40 10 Atno Avenue Hopatcong Bankruptcy Hold 22000221 F-012660-19 04/17/2024 M & T Bank James D. Washer, Jr. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC (732) 902-5399 $181,651.59 922 Plymouth Lake Drive Newton Cancelled 22000057 F-014329-18 04/17/2024 The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York Nicholas C. Dellisanti, II Pincus Law Group, PLLC (516) 699-8902 $680,938.82 33 Huntsville Road Newton Sold to Plaintiff The Bank of New York $100.00 $499,000.00 24000043 F-009640-23 04/03/2024 Freedom Mortgage Corporation Roxanne Pastore Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $396,084.15 27 Elba Ave Hopatcong Cancelled $396,084.15 24000041 F-006697-22 04/03/2024 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Adriana M. & Matthew W. Deeks Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 $248,000.00 215 Route 206 Sandyston Defendant Adjourned to 6/5/2024 $248,000.00 23000573 F-008444-22 04/03/2024 Amerihome Mortgage Company, LLC Joseph Caserta McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC (856) 858-7080 $193,636.21 916 Five Points Lane Stillwater Cancelled 23000564 F-009059-23 04/03/2024 Nationstar Mortgage LLC Sean C. Gray KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $75,383.80 86 Breakneck Road Highland Lakes Cancelled $365,541.83 23000563 F-013088-22 04/03/2024 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Kristie Putz KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $140,909.79 16 Tamarack Road Byram Plaintiff Adjourned to 6/5/2024 $156,387.97 22000489 F-002557-22 04/03/2024 Caliber Home Loans, Inc. Michelle Elisabeth Jespersen Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $211,618.85 8 Wilson Ave Vernon Cancelled 17000930 F-032347-16 04/03/2024 Pennymac Loan Services, LLC Richard D. Tohosky Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $228,750.90 337 River Road Montague Court Order Adjourned to 6/5/2024 $365,541.83 19000806 F-006277-19 03/20/2024 Ditech Financial, LLC James Rivera and Migdalia Bocanegra Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $507,000.00 12 Black Bear Court, Hardyston Bank Hold $507,000.00 24000007 F-002289-23 03/06/2024 Freedom Mortgage Corporation Antonio Segarra Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $321,667.80 25 Ivy Place Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Freedom Mortgage Corporation $100.00 $233,000.00 24000003 F-004528-23 03/06/2024 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Beau Hutcheson LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 $125,944.43 60 Breakneck Road Highland Lakes Cancelled 23000606 F-013625-22 03/06/2024 Mortgage Assets Management, LLC Delores Clauson Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $237,642.98 39 George Hill Road Augusta Sold to Plaintiff Mortgage Assets Management, LLC $100.00 $205,000.00 23000569 F-001620-23 03/06/2024 US Bank Trust National Association Thanh Vu Parker McCay P.A. (856) 596-8900 $424,602.99 61 Halsey Road Newton Sold to Plaintiff US Bank Trust National Association $100.00 $460,000.00 23000529 F-005349-23 03/06/2024 MidFirst Bank Kyle Tomasello AKA Kyle J. Tomasello KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $263,945.33 8 Tyler Street Sparta Cancelled 23000521 F-007708-23 03/06/2024 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Robyn A. Rago A/K/A Robyn Rago Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $196,838.27 921 Plymouth Lake Drive East Stillwater Twp Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser H and I Investments, LLC $228,000.00 $215,000.00 23000520 F-004924-23 03/06/2024 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Michael Perise and Mrs. Michael Perise LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 $293,640.68 139 Barry Drive North Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC $100.00 $284,000.00 23000517 F-014818-18 03/06/2024 U.S. Bank Trust National Association Edward Gumpy A/K/A Edward J. Gumpy Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $343,479.31 10 Alpine Trail Vernon Bankruptcy Hold 23000489 F-008361-22 03/06/2024 US Bank National Association Carol Babcock KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $265,136.90 15273 Aspen Court Stanhope Bankruptcy Hold 23000426 F-010347-22 03/06/2024 NEWREZ KKC D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Michael J. Genardi Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $237,207.45 334 Falcon Ridge Way Hamburg Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Paul H. Nydam $231,000.00 $175,000.00 23000425 F-000630-23 03/06/2024 MCLP Asset Company, Inc. Susan & Dennis Orr Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP (201) 391-0370 $252,595.37 27 Durol Drive Montague Cancelled 23000422 F-009529-22 03/06/2024 Bank of New York Mellon William & Donna M. Carson Leopold & Associates, PLLC (914) 219-5787 $533,140.90 24 Hillside Avenue Newton Cancelled 23000316 F-001670-23 03/06/2024 DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc John C. Graves Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $327,670.83 1662 County Road 565 Vernon Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Global Venture 284, LLC $126,000.00 $104,000.00 23000594 F-005529-22 02/21/2024 Bank of New York Noelle T. Contento Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $196,019.40 4 Eagle Nest Drive, Unit 5 Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Bank of New York $100.00 $205,000.00 23000502 F-004656-23 02/21/2024 JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association Panagiotis Ziakos Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $128,217.15 32 Musconetcong Avenue Stanhope Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser 186 Spruce Street, LLC $298,000.00 $141,000.00 23000404 F-6522-22 02/21/2024 CSMC 2018-RPL10 Trust Kieran J. Maher Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 $171,040.48 1090 Lakeside Drive East Vernon Cancelled 23000568 F-008590-22 02/07/2024 Ajax Mortgage Loan Trust 2023-B Dennis Becker Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $468,209.16 116 Main Street Newton Cancelled 23000484 F-005798-23 02/07/2024 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Brian McCurdy Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $254,823.49 54 Hyatt Road Frankford Sold to Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. $272,000.00 $272,000.00 23000481 F-4409-22 02/07/2024 Jose Alejandro Janet Pagan Norgarrd, O’Boyle & Hannon (201) 871-1333 $398,506.23 6 East Shore Trail Hardyston Cancelled 23000455 F-013578-22 02/07/2024 LH-NP-STRAT-Delaware Owner Trust J & D Realty Group, LLC, Kenneth Tse Greenspoon Marder LLP (954) 491-1120 $243,209.15 40 Cedar Ridge Drive Vernon Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Marvin Romero & Bianca Garay $153,000.00 $85,000.00 23000402 F-013727-22 02/07/2024 US Bank National Association Joseph A. Mongiovi, Jr. Parker McCay P.A. (856) 596-8900 $211,754.09 99 Signal Hill Trail Sparta Cancelled 23000397 F-003315-23 02/07/2024 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Stacy Duran Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $155,888.51 10 Ridge Road Hopatcong Cancelled 23000373 F-001072-17 02/07/2024 Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, NA Pleasant Heights, Inc., Remainderman Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $485,720.05 498 500 Route 94 Fredon Bankruptcy Hold 23000242 F-005353-22 02/07/2024 HOF I Grantor Trust 5 316 Lakeside Blvd LLC Weber, Gallagher, Simpson, Stapleton, Fires & Newby, LLP (856) 667-9111 $334,563.39 316 Lakeside Avenue Andover Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser 243 River LLC $270,000.00 $270,000.00 19000198 F-21604-15 02/07/2024 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Brian Finigan Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 $582,847.83 4401 Rudetown Road Hamburg Cancelled 17000997 F-030211-16 02/07/2024 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC Gerald H. Forgione and Karin G. Forgione Greenspoon Marder LLP (954) 491-1120 $92,604.54 5 Summer Street Stockholm Cancelled 23000544 F-001057-23 01/17/2024 U.S. Bank Trust National Association Paul Sheridan Parker McCay P.A. (856) 596-8900 $92,140.40 295 Lake Shore S, Unit D Montague Sold to Plaintiff U.S. Bank Trust National Association $100.00 $100,000.00 23000537 F-004120-20 01/17/2024 Nationstar Mortgage LLC Peter H. Kolan, Jr. Greenspoon Marder LLP (954) 491-1120 $279,180.86 3321 Route 94 Hamburg Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Vernon Investment, LLC $223,000.00 $223,000.00 23000499 F-005903-21 01/17/2024 Bank of America, NA James M. & Marianne Pavone Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 $418,118.68 916 Dove Island Road Stillwater Cancelled 23000433 F-973-22 01/17/2024 JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association Freddie Curiel Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 $246,658.14 13 Upper Notch Road Vernon Bankruptcy Hold 23000320 F-011136-22 01/17/2024 U.S. Bank Trust N.A. Adam Zatuchney and Karen Grill Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $164,814.80 55 Northwestern Way Hopatcong Cancelled 22000437 F-4498-22 01/17/2024 Legacy Mortgage Asset Trust 2021-GS1 Brian Koch Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 $221,214.85 9 Longview Trail Frankford Cancelled 18000782 F-013713-17 01/17/2024 Wells Fargo USA Holdings, Inc. Andrew and Heather Sharo Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $289,499.59 32 Heighwood Trail Sparta Cancelled 23000528 F-010264-22 01/03/2024 Hidden Village Condominium Assoc., Inc. Helen Rein Stark & Stark (609) 791-7032 $38,433.62 3 Village Way, Unit 6 Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Hidden Village Condominium Association, Inc. $100.00 $42,500.00 23000514 F-013783-22 01/03/2024 U.S. Bank NA, Successor Trustee to Bank of America, NA Danielle J. Botwick McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC (732) 902-5399 $1,012,913.38 84 Birch Parkway Sparta Sold to Plaintiff U.S. Bank NA, Successor Trustee to Bank of America, NA $100.00 $657,000.00 23000171 F-007764-22 01/03/2024 Freedom Mortgage Corporation Robert A. Wyckoff, Jr. Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $207,240.72 7 Mountain Road Montague Cancelled 22000525 F-005630-22 01/03/2024 Nationstar Mortgage, LLC Paul R. Fronczkowski, Jr. LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 $133,271.41 916 West Walnut Drive Stillwater Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Thomas Marinaro $144,000.00 $144,000.00 23000511 F-009611-22 12/20/2023 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB Jeremy S. Barish Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 $675,749.50 56 Seneca Lake Trail Sparta Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Luz Echevarria $445,000.00 $445,000.00 23000510 F-001183-23 12/20/2023 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB Diane L. Jones Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 $265,586.24 79 Hilltop Trail Sparta Cancelled 23000509 F-003927-23 12/20/2023 Allied First Bank Stephanie Crockett Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $344,695.92 13 Bailey Drive Glenwood Sold to Plaintiff Allied First Bank $100.00 $365,000.00 23000501 F-002323-23 12/20/2023 TOWD Point Mortgage Trust 2020-3 Thomas Viglione, Jr. Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 $175,201.78 46 Appleseed Road Vernon Sold to Plaintiff TOWD Point Mortgage Trust 2020-3 $100.00 $171,000.00 23000496 F-001908-23 12/20/2023 US Bank Trust National Association Peter Louis & Dawn M. Carrazzone Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $949,060.74 945-949 Route 521 Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff US Bank Trust National Association $100.00 $366,000.00 23000297 F-008213-22 12/20/2023 AJX Mortgage Trust I Steven Kent Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $257,452.87 4434 Rudetown Road Hamburg Bankruptcy Hold 23000273 F-009251-22 12/20/2023 HSBC Bank USA James W. Davis Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $165,139.01 2115 Lakeside Drive Highland Lakes Cancelled 23000272 F-005074-22 12/20/2023 Cardinal Financial Company, Limited Partnership Calvin Alston Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $337,557.55 20 Waterloo Road Byram Cancelled 22000283 F-010311-19 12/20/2023 DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. Jason and Melissa Sneider Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $877,311.54 127 Sally Harden Road Wantage Cancelled 16001910 F-013950-15 12/20/2023 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Steven Capuano Stern & Eisenberg, PC (609) 397-9200 $704,777.66 14 Lewisburg Road, Wantage Sold to Plaintiff Deutsche Bank National Trust Company $100.00 $960,000.00 23000466 F-003609-23 12/06/2023 NEWREZ, LLC Christina D. Monaco Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 $114,356.11 388 Main Street Sparta Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser MBA Investment Group, LLC $250,000.00 $122,000.00 23000319 F-012827-22 12/06/2023 U.S. Bank Trust NA Christine Kim Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $258,932.49 38 Scott Road Franklin Bankruptcy Hold 23000302 F-003552-21 12/06/2023 Wilmington Savings Fund Society Adrian George Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $881,007.71 7 Van Kirk Place Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund Society $100.00 $900,000.00 23000210 F-006893-22 12/06/2023 U.S. Bank, National Association Linda Fraas a/k/a Linda Joebs Stern & Eisenberg, PC (609) 397-9200 $112,050.03 67 Lakeside Drive Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff U.S. Bank, National Association $100.00 $115,000.00 23000178 F-004367-22 12/06/2023 U.S. Bank Trust National Association Alice McNicholas Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $275,423.41 322 West End Aveue Hopatcong Cancelled 21000342 F-002952-20 12/06/2023 CitiGroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc. Marcia Delpome Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $371,046.20 200 Lake Drive Byram Sold to Plaintiff CitiGroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc. $100.00 $246,000.00 23000440 F-2948-20 11/15/2023 US Bank Trust Eric Green Parker McCay P.A. (856) 596-8900 $165,303.76 3 Powderhorn Court, Unit 7 Vernon Open US Bank Trust $100.00 $144,000.00 23000436 F-006640-22 11/15/2023 Planet Home Lending Jamey Babus Nock Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $201,485.72 71 High Street Newton Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser MBA Investment Group, LLC $174,000.00 $174,000.00 23000435 F-3134-21 11/15/2023 TOWD Point Mortgage Trust Louann Crotty Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 $420,089.63 739 Canistear Road Highland Lakes Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser TOWD Point Mortgage Trust $100.00 $266,000.00 23000434 F-004067-23 11/15/2023 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Ronald Witzal Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $226,542.21 3 Maple Grange Road Glenwood Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Vega Assets Investments, LLC $261,000.00 $240,000.00 23000432 F-004559-23 11/15/2023 Load Funder, LLC Bayberry Holding, LLC Weber, Gallagher, Simpson, Stapleton, Fires & Newby, LLP (856) 667-9111 $202,103.70 33 South Shore Drive Wantage Sold to Plaintiff Load Funder, LLC $100.00 $199,000.00 23000375 F-002928-23 11/15/2023 Santander Bank, NA Philip Descarfino Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $183,542.21 47 Winding Way Byram Cancelled 23000372 F-003357-22 11/15/2023 US Bank National Association Bernadette Fanella Romano Garubo & Argentieri (856) 384-1515 $242,846.49 912 Spruce Trail Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff US Bank National Association $100.00 $205,000.00 23000366 F-008873-22 11/15/2023 Freedom Mortgage Corporation Paul Marx Gross Polowy, LLC (716) 204-1700 $243,613.77 963 Edgewood Drive Stillwater Cancelled 23000313 F-010459-22 11/15/2023 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Phillip and Carissa Kalaydjian LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 $107,921.75 65 Paterson Avenue Newton Cancelled 23000305 F-000184-22 11/15/2023 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. Antonio and Robin Esteves Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $270,285.85 411 River Styx Road Hopatcong Bankruptcy Hold 23000261 F-004894-22 11/15/2023 Freedom Mortgage Corporation Michele Pope Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $272,216.07 44 Summit Road Hamburg Cancelled 23000244 F-009682-22 11/15/2023 Amerihome Mortgage Company, LLC Robert White Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $133,862.02 5 Northwestern Trail Hopatcong Cancelled 23000215 F-004936-20 11/15/2023 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Barrett Russian Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $213,873.14 72 Springbrook Trail Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Deutsche Bank National Trust Company $100.00 $189,000.00 19000480 F-008938-18 11/15/2023 Ditech Financial, LLC James McGrath Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $404,497.45 28 Woodland Avenue Hamburg Bankruptcy Hold 23000392 F-001345-23 11/01/2023 NEWREZ, LLC James Allen Londino III Pincus Law Group, PLLC (516) 699-8902 $118,904.99 303 Terrace Place Highland Lakes Cancelled 23000338 F-003464-23 11/01/2023 Wilmington Savings Fund Society Cynthia A. Moricez De Tecso Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $281,180.55 552 Terrace Drive Highland Lakes Cancelled 23000322 F-011239-22 11/01/2023 US Bank Trust National Association Jarrod Cofrancesco Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $470,099.77 22 Highland Avenue Ogdensburg Sold to Plaintiff US Bank Trust National Association $100.00 $437,000.00 22000533 F-006967-22 11/01/2023 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Patricia Anne Mascenik Stern, Lavinthal & Frankenberg, LLC (973) 797-1100 $229,566.90 273 Lackawanna Drive Byram Cancelled 22000058 F-002405-20 11/01/2023 PHH Mortgage Corporation Mary Ellen Chewey Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $234,628.53 15 Cedar Tree Lane Sparta Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Vega Assets Investments, LLC $265,000.00 $265,000.00 19000369 F-014201-17 11/01/2023 Cascade Funding Mortgage Trust Kenneth and Bridget Sturchio McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC (732) 902-5399 $392,250.09 84 Yellow Frame Road Fredon Cancelled 23000410 F-011217-18 10/18/2023 US Bank Trust National Association Patricia Bork Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $173,862.16 65 Bauer Road Frankford Sold to Plaintiff US Bank Trust National Association $100.00 $75,000.00 23000409 F-004223-23 10/18/2023 US Bank National Association Lorraine T. Shepherd Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $65,114.80 247 Chincopee Avenue Hopatcong Cancelled 23000408 F-011209-22 10/18/2023 Wells Fargo Bank, NA John A. Parisi LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 $16,413.09 905 Verga Lane Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, NA $100.00 $10,000.00 23000401 F-001787-23 10/18/2023 NEWREZ, LLC Francis P. Foran Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 $189,858.14 62 Moore Road Wantage Cancelled 23000400 F-000492-23 10/18/2023 Select Portfolio Servicing, Inc. William R. Haight Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $215,456.90 339 Elmira Trail Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff Select Portfolio Servicing, Inc. $100.00 $225,000.00 23000399 F-011802-22 10/18/2023 Bank of New York Mellon William Morgan Leopold & Associates, PLLC (914) 219-5787 $197,662.78 48 Lakeview Drive Wantage Sold to Plaintiff Bank of New York Mellon $100.00 $207,000.00 23000326 F-004984-22 10/18/2023 Wilmington Savings Fund Society Steven J. Fanella Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 $76,312.22 912 Spruce Trail Newton Sold to Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund Society $100.00 $16,000.00 23000303 F-008328-22 10/18/2023 Community Loan Servicing, LLC Joseph G. Wyse Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 $235,840.27 104 Main Street Franklin Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Diamond Property Solutions LLC $398,000.00 $235,000.00 20000134 F-009572-19 10/18/2023 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC Thomas P. & Kathleen Makoujy Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 $325,953.18 225 South Brookside Drive, Sparta Cancelled 23000395 SWC-F-007610-22 10/04/2023 Pride Funding, LLC Boulevard Investments, LLC Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, LLP (302) 442-7010 $185,469.81 3036 Route 23 Hardyston Sold to Plaintiff Pride Funding, LLC $100.00 $95,000.00 23000394 F-013335-22 10/04/2023 Allied First Bank, SB DBA Servbank Carlos Henao Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 $154,232.75 14 Mountain Top Court Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Allied First Bank, SB DBA Serbank $100.00 $164,000.00 23000386 F-010194-22 10/04/2023 Ajax Mortgage Loan Trust 2019-D Christine M. Zimmermann Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $139,632.95 96 Hilltop Trail Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Ajax Mortgage Loan Trust 2019-S $100.00 $124,000.00 23000380 F-007611-22 10/04/2023 Pride Funding, LLC Boulevard Investments, LLC Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, LLP (302) 442-7010 $182,998.33 707 Route 23 Wantage Sold to Plaintiff Pride Funding, LLC $100.00 $100,000.00 23000315 F-004622-22 10/04/2023 Legacy Mortgage Asset Trust 2019-GS7 Robert Tartaglia Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $385,086.86 10 Lakeside Place Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Legacy Mortgage Asset Trust 2019-GS7 $100.00 $407,000.00 23000212 F-01280-22 10/04/2023 Planet Home Lending, LLC Amanda N. Michielsen Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $206,064.55 246 County Road 519 Sussex Cancelled 23000123 F-004577-22 10/04/2023 Rocket Mortgage, LLC John P. Celusak Stern & Eisenberg, PC (609) 397-9200 $236,785.02 9 Normandy Circle Hopatcong Cancelled 23000049 F-019553-18 10/04/2023 JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association Brian K. and Sandra A. McMahon McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC (732) 902-5399 $174,890.28 14 West Lakeview Road Vernon Cancelled 22000436 F-001331-22 10/04/2023 Midfirst Bank Walter Connelly, III KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $228,287.80 910 West Walnut Drive Stillwater Cancelled 22000420 F-003476-19 10/04/2023 U.S. Bank Trust National Association Jonathan L. Depue Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $114,297.11 6 Steamboat Unit 1 Building H-40 Vernon Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser JK Fabcabin, LLC $180,000.00 $135,000.00 22000349 F-004970-21 10/04/2023 Hidden Village Condominium Association, Inc. Hans Christian Kirna Stark & Stark (609) 791-7032 $46,771.86 4 Village Way, Unit 7 Vernon Cancelled 19000205 F-017222-17 10/04/2023 Bank of New York Mellon Martin L. Laner KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $725,380.03 18 Quaterhorse Crossing Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Bank of New York Mellon $100.00 $975,000.00 23000374 F-006981-22 09/20/2023 Citibank, NA Christine & Paul Geving Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 $93,800.34 112 Glen Road Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Citibank, NA $100.00 $100,000.00 23000367 F-009092-22 09/20/2023 US Bank Trust National Association Dennis Braun & Elena Stivala Gross Polowy, LLC (716) 204-1700 $364,976.46 81 Decker Turnpike Montague Sold to Plaintiff US Bank Trust National Association $100.00 $369,000.00 23000357 F-006234-21 09/20/2023 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB Jason & Kimberley M. Eben Leopold & Associates, PLLC (914) 219-5787 $43,078.84 20 Possaghi Road Hampton Cancelled 23000356 F-013805-22 09/20/2023 NEWREZ, LLC D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Robert Petersen Knuckles, Komosinski & Elliott, LLP (201) 391-0370 $226,664.33 33 Brooklyn Stanhope Road Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Wendy Astudillo $187,000.00 $187,000.00 23000355 F-011170-22 09/20/2023 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB Thomas D. Hiler Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 $150,247.08 949 Plymouth Lake Drive Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB $100.00 $142,000.00 23000271 F-004486-22 09/20/2023 US Bank Trust National Association Robert D. Tutty & Denise M. Dupre Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $282,026.59 4 Third Avene Branchville Sold to Plaintiff US Bank Trust National Association $100.00 $181,000.00 23000150 F-002835-22 09/20/2023 New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency Michael Anthony Yodice KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $245,867.38 802 Route 517 Vernon Cancelled 23000122 F-10047-20 09/20/2023 Any Day Now Construction Dorothy Atno Gruber, Colabella, Liuzza, Thompson & Hiben (973) 398-7500 $201,678.68 2 Lakeside Boulevard Hopatcong Cancelled 23000086 F-007206-22 09/20/2023 Loancare, LLC John Patrick Desimone Stern, Lavinthal & Frankenberg, LLC (973) 797-1100 $118,260.29 7 Sparta Road Stanhope Cancelled 22000206 F-015965-19 09/20/2023 Nationstar Mortgage, LLC David Kooistra & Kim Henkes McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC (732) 902-5399 $285,215.50 42 Lee Drive Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Nationstar Mortgage, LLC $100.00 $228,000.00 21000268 F-003677-20 09/20/2023 U. S. Bank Trust, NA Richard Lewis Stern & Eisenberg, PC (609) 397-9200 $216,074.13 36 Ruth Street Stanhope Sold to Plaintiff U. S. Bank Trust, NA $100.00 $243,000.00 18000761 F-027785-16 09/20/2023 Bank of America, N.A. Bruce J. Campbell Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $137,903.05 745 Canistear Road HIghland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Bank of America, NA $100.00 $166,000.00 23000347 F-000439-23 09/06/2023 Valley National Bank Marcia Diana Armstrong LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 $197,050.36 25 East Shore Lake Owassa Road Frankford Township (Newton) Sold to Plaintiff Valley National Bank $100.00 $209,000.00 23000340 F-007161-22 09/06/2023 Midfirst Bank Michael Dennis Curley KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $163,081.79 54 Glenside Trail Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Midfirst Bank $100.00 $173,000.00 23000332 F-003293-22 09/06/2023 Santander Bank, N.A. Anthony Aquino, Jr. Stern, Lavinthal & Frankenberg, LLC (973) 797-1100 $153,710.46 3 Pahaquarry Road Hopatcong Cancelled 23000331 F-002242-23 09/06/2023 M&T Bank David and Marleen Irvine McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC (732) 902-5399 $208,805.62 13 Phlox Terrace Glenwood Sold to Plaintiff M&T Bank $100.00 $215,000.00 23000289 F-2216-20 09/06/2023 Beltway Capital, LLC Ray E. Pruden Dembo, Brown, & Burns, LLP (856) 354-8866 $188,586.06 638 Maxim Drive Hopatcong Borough (Andover) Cancelled 23000257 F-3718-22 09/06/2023 PNC Bank, National Association Daniel G. Gustafson Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 $63,463.00 16 Village Way Vernon Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser 16 Village $92,000.00 $73,000.00 23000167 F-010787-22 09/06/2023 FirstKey Master Funding 2021-A Collateral Trust Katherine Mary Lodato Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $108,248.52 3 Mountain Avenue Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Firstkey Master Funding 2021-A Collateral Trust $100.00 $106,000.00 23000125 F-005666-22 09/06/2023 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Donovan K. Chung & Kathryn A. Prestia McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC (732) 902-5399 $139,296.60 85 Scott Drive Franklin Cancelled 23000098 F-011877-22 09/06/2023 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Diana L. Anthony Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $169,786.25 37 Young Drive Stanhope Cancelled 23000088 F-009936-20 09/06/2023 CSMC 2018-RPL11 Trust Connie Joan Zummo Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 $401,752.51 4431 Rudetown Road Hardyston Open CSMC 2018-RPL11 Trust $100.00 $375,000.00 22000522 F-001004-20 09/06/2023 American Advisors Group Kenneth Ellman McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC (856) 858-7080 $481,618.95 114 Mary Jones Road Hampton Cancelled 22000474 F-005578-21 09/06/2023 U.S. Bank Trust National Association Frederick R. Fogleman Pincus Law Group, PLLC (516) 699-8902 $138,984.54 424 B Deerfield Lane Montague Cancelled 22000428 F-004675-22 09/06/2023 US Bank National Association Sharon A. Vozza Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $338,733.34 8N Shore Ter Sparta Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Anthnoy Berardi $386,000.00 $386,000.00 22000287 F-001144-20 09/06/2023 U.S. Bank Trust National Association Hartmut Huschens Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 $553,359.88 10 Bridle Way Wantage Bankruptcy Hold 23000317 F-005205-22 08/16/2023 Hidden Village Condominium Association, Inc. Matthew Burr Stark & Stark (609) 791-7032 $34,735.75 14 Village Way, Unit 3 Vernon Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Diamond Property Solutions, LLC $79,000.00 $38,600.00 23000298 F-000628-23 08/16/2023 HOF I Grantor Trust 5 Bayberry Holdings LLC Weber, Gallagher, Simpson, Stapleton, Fires & Newby, LLP (856) 667-9111 $190,182.68 901 Chestnut Path Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff HOF I Grantor Trust 5 $100.00 $180,000.00 23000237 F-008423-22 08/16/2023 Rocket Mortgage, LLC Noelia Chahalis KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $444,588.16 105 Signal Hill Trail Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Rocket Mortgage, LLC $100.00 $403,000.00 23000223 F-008146-22 08/16/2023 Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Erin Williams and Adam Howell Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $168,409.23 2 Maple Avenue Sussex Bankruptcy Hold 23000217 F-013425-22 08/16/2023 LoanDePot.Com, LLC Jeffrey Luksich Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $164,609.03 18 Clinton Street Newton Cancelled 23000087 F-005350-22 08/16/2023 Loancare, LLC Stephan Miller Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $218,663.29 1042 Owassa Road Stillwater Cancelled 23000067 F-008609-22 08/16/2023 US Bank National Association Jacquelyn M. Nascimento Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $186,343.51 581 Dell Place Stanhope Cancelled 23000295 F-01063-22 08/02/2023 PNC Bank, National Association Gaetano Thomas Cottone KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $181,024.07 410 Brooklyn Mountain Road Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Vega Assets Investments LLC $122,000.00 $122,000.00 23000291 F-004673-22 08/02/2023 NEWREZ LLC D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Liam Johnson Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $99,451.19 324 Idalroy Trail Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Luz Echevarria $161,000.00 $107,000.00 23000218 F-008504-22 08/02/2023 Amerisave Mortgage Corporation Frank J. Cocchi Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 $345,615.22 10 Tufts Trail Hopatcong Cancelled 23000202 F-002281-21 08/02/2023 U.S.Bank National Association Robert Holowach Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 $163,721.12 41 Lakeview Terrace Sussex Bankruptcy Hold 23000182 F-002447-22 08/02/2023 Weichert Financial Services Michael Weiss Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 $304,232.40 72 East Shore Drive Vernon Cancelled 23000097 F-003314-22 08/02/2023 Midfirst Bank Howard R. Reeves Gross Polowy, LLC (716) 204-1700 $204,064.96 37 North Clark Street Ogdensburg Sold to Plaintiff Midfirst Bank $100.00 $191,000.00 23000068 F-004195-22 08/02/2023 TOWD Point Master Funding Trust 2021-PM1 Brian J. Ciechonowski Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 $208,216.60 8 Michigan Trail Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Luz Echevarria $276,000.00 $222,000.00 23000285 F-001618-22 07/19/2023 Mortgage Assets Management, LLC Shirley Krawietz Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $290,307.13 72 Pine Street Newton Sold to Plaintiff Mortgage Assets Management, LLC $100.00 $308,000.00 23000276 F-005954-22 07/19/2023 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB Donna L. Mack Stern & Eisenberg, PC (609) 397-9200 $218,565.98 191 Route 206 S Sandyston Sold to Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB $100.00 $235,000.00 23000235 F-006023-22 07/19/2023 PNC Bank, National Association John O'Shea KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $235,730.94 53 Cedar Ridge Drive Vernon Cancelled 23000235 F-0060233-22 07/19/2023 PNC Bank, National Association John O'Shea KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 $145,125.90 53 Cedar Ridge Drive Vernon Cancelled 23000158 F-009381-22 07/19/2023 Mountainside Section Condominium Council Aaron Pirog & Kathryne Pirog Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC (609) 751-5551 $10,418.00 2 Gunstock Drive, Unit 6 Vernon Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Omar Ibrahim $110,000.00 $23,458.20 23000157 F-006291-21 07/19/2023 The Money Source Inc. Eveann Kasper Gross Polowy, LLC (716) 204-1700 $224,524.18 32 River Road Montague Cancelled 23000147 F-001763-20 07/19/2023 M & T Bank Christopher R. Lynch Parker McCay P.A. (856) 596-8900 $206,055.74 104 Constitution Way Franklin Cancelled 23000143 F-010753-22 07/19/2023 Beltway Capital, LLC Elshaimaa Ibrahim Dembo, Brown, & Burns, LLP (856) 354-8866 $55,331.63 11 Mara Blvd Sparta Cancelled 22000467 F-019122-19 07/19/2023 Nationstar Mortgage LLC Deanna Hammel & Frank Roberts Gross Polowy, LLC (716) 204-1700 $100,707.20 3 Sugar Loaf Court Unit 4 Vernon Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Omar Ibrahim $104,000.00 $104,000.00 22000253 F-006483-21 07/19/2023 Mortgage Assets Management, LLC Helen Walker Cole Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 $145,418.40 4 High-Toga Trail Andover Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Zheng Zhou $170,000.00 $170,000.00

  • About Sheriff's Sales | scsheriff

    About Sheriff's Sales Effective Thursday, October 19, 2023 foreclosure sales will no longer be available using Zoom livestream. ​ New Location as of Nov. 2021 ​ ​ ​ Sheriff’s sales will be held in the historic Sussex County Courthouse, 3 High Street in Newton, New Jersey every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 2:00 p.m. Attendees should go to the main lobby for check-in and where to proceed. ​ Proof of funds in the form of certified checks, cashier checks or treasurer checks must be shown at the door. Cash will no longer be accepted. Plaintiff’s representative must also attend in person. Bidder must sign in prior to the sales. ​ ​All those attending the sales in person will adhere to the following: ​ If sick (coughing, sneezing or have an elevated body temperature), please DO NOT attempt to attend the sheriff’s sales. The undersheriff or his designee may, at his discretion, for the safety of employees and the general public, disallow and/or eject persons from attending the sheriff's sales. ​ What is a Sheriff’s Sale? A sheriff’s sale, generally the last step in the foreclosure process, is a forced sale of real property at public auction. Foreclosure is the legal process initiated by a lender who holds a mortgage on a property in which the borrower/property owner has defaulted on repaying the loan. This action enables the financial institution to foreclose or terminate the rights of the property owner and force the sale of the property to recoup its loan loss. ​ When and Where Sheriff’s sales are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month (excluding holidays) at 2:00 p.m. in the historic Sussex County Courthouse, 3 High Street in Newton, New Jersey. If you plan to attend a sheriff’s sale, you should contact the Foreclosure Unit at 973.579.0850 to make sure a property scheduled for sale has not been adjourned or otherwise postponed. ​ Notice of Sales/Advertisement Electronic Bulletin Board Notices of sales are posted on the electronic bulletin board outside the office of the Foreclosure Unit. ​ Newspapers All sheriff’s sales for real property are advertised for four consecutive weeks prior to the initial date of sale. The Sussex County Sheriff's Office legal notices and sales will be advertised in the Advertiser News North and the Township Journal. ​ Online database The Foreclosure Unit maintains an online database of sheriff’s sales which is continually updated as information changes. While every effort is made to insure that these listings are accurate and timely, the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office does not warrant or guarantee the reliability of same. ​ Click to access the database of sheriff’s sales Resources for Homeowners Facing Foreclosure >> ​Sheriff's Sale Procedures ​ The following information is provided as a public service by the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office and is intended to present a general overview regarding how sheriff’s sales are conducted. We strongly urge anyone who plans to acquire real property through a sheriff’s sale to seek legal advice and exercise extreme caution. HISTORY OF THE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center came online in 1990 to facilitate coordination of the various duties and responsibilities of sheriff’s personnel and to improve measures to ensure the safety of its members. The two dispatch position center supported the sheriff’s officers in carrying out their official tasks daily and during the evening hours. Some of those measures included establishing regular radio communications between: sheriff’s officers and corrections personnel moving inmates to and from court appearances sheriff’s officers in the field serving various civil processes sheriff’s officers in the field serving domestic violence restraining orders and carrying out court ordered evictions sheriff’s personnel and other agencies delivering mutual aid assistance when requested In 1995, the communications center began to staff and run the operation continuously, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The new operation consolidated the sheriff’s dispatch and public works dispatch operations as an effort to more efficiently manage the responsibilities involving emergencies supported by county based services. It also relieved the county corrections facility, the only 24-hour manned operation, from duties outside the scope of normal corrections responsibilities. The center was staffed with 5 dispatchers per day (2 day shift, 2 afternoon, 1 midnight) and those additional tasks included but not were not limited to: Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office Sussex County Fire Marshal Sussex County HazMat Team Sussex County Medical Examiner’s Office Sussex County Department of Public Works Sussex County Facilities Management Sussex County Health Department Sussex County Office of Emergency Management With the new millennium upon us, the state of New Jersey continued to encourage the consolidation of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) in the interests of efficiency and economy. There were also technology changes being introduced. The Next Generation 911 (NG9-1-1) was announced as the replacement to the current Enhanced 9-1-1 system and discussions were held relating to the financial impacts to the PSAPs. Consolidation studies funded by the state by RCC Consultants (2000) and the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development/Bloustein School/Rutgers (2006) both concluded with recommendations to consolidate PSAPs for the purpose of improved service and economy. [New Jersey 911 Consolidation Study, October 2006] In April 2006 the Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders awarded a contract to RCC Associates to conduct a PSAP consolidation feasibility study for Sussex County. The study focused on analyzing the benefits of consolidating the six PSAPs in Sussex County into one or more countywide PSAPs. RCC delivered its findings and recommendations in a report to the freeholder board in June 2007 recommending consolidation to a single PSAP. In January 2008, the freeholders established the Sussex County 9-1-1 Telecommunications Working Group (TWG) to further the conclusions drawn from the RCC study and to gauge the public interest and support in consolidating the PSAPs into one center. [2008 freeholder resolution establishing TWG] In August 2008 the county received a grant through the New Jersey Office of Emergency Telecommunications Services in the amount of $220,000.00 for the “PSAP Consolidation to Regionalization Project.” [Sussex County 2008 news article] Using that grant, the freeholders commissioned Kimball & Associates in February 2009 to expand upon the previous consolidation studies and recommendations, and develop guidance and support for the planning and implementation of a countywide consolidated PSAP. The planning guide for PSAP consolidation was delivered to the county freeholder board in February 2010. [Kimball & Associates Consolidation Planning Guide] In a report by the TWG, a motion was made and unanimously carried that “The Sussex County Telecommunications Working Group recommends to the Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders the findings of the report of L. Robert Kimball and Associates dated February 2010 and specifically recommends the consolidation of the six current public safety answering points into one county-administered and operated central 9-1-1 center in all respects.” [2010 TWG recommendation] In 2012, the sheriff and the freeholders broke ground on the construction of a ten position stand-alone communications center on county owned property in Frankford Township. The project sought to consolidate an ongoing sheriff’s capital project plan to refurbish the existing 20-year old sheriff’s dispatch center with the TWG recommendations, local emergency service interests and resolution support by officials from local municipalities to consolidate local emergency dispatch services. [Sandyston Township solution] This dispatch center was purposely designed to continue supporting the regular duties and responsibilities of the sheriff’s office. It would also be capable of answering emergency 911 calls and dispatching emergency services for the entire county. [County fire chiefs association letter] FACILITIES The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center was designed and constructed to be able to serve as a single point Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) serving all of Sussex County. The center was built as an addition to the existing emergency operating center in Frankford Township to be in compliance with federal and state construction standards, which include minimizing the potential for threats from natural or human sources. The center is located on a secured site and is continuously monitored through alarms systems and video surveillance. Ten 911 console positions are located on the main communications floor. Positions are staffed to meet the demands of the services that are requested, but a minimum of 2 public safety telecommunicators (PST) are staffed continuously. All data, radio, telephone and other electronic systems are supported by a number of robust redundancy measures to ensure the services can continued to be provided when normal service resources are interrupted. By original design, the communications center is supported by a backup facility, often referred to as a “hot site.” The backup site serves as a redundant communications site to the center located in Frankford Township. Real time synchronization between the two sites is used to completely mirror the environment of the main communications site in Frankford using wide area network links and specialized software. In the event of a disruption to the main Frankford site, personnel can relocate to this hot site and resume operations with minimal downtime. In lessons learned from 9/11, this hot site provides for complete redundant emergency communications capabilities from a geographically different location. The communications center provides reliable professional services, supported by a robust communications plan that provides the following capabilities: Facility designed and constructed to be earthquake and hurricane proof (NENA standard). Adjacent to fully functioning emergency operations center with 14 fully functional emergency services activation positions. Two redundant emergency building power generators, each using a different fuel source—diesel and natural gas. In addition to generator support, UPS battery backup on all critical electronic components. 911 communications center designed and built with ten individual dispatch positions, able to accommodate the entire county 911 call taking and dispatching needs. “Hot” backup remote center at sheriff’s office with three individual dispatch positions that mirror those at the main 911 communication site. Equipped with eight 911 trunks directed between the main 911 communications site and the hot backup site, effectively eliminating a single point of failure. 911 systems supported by three geo-diverse servers—two at the main 911 center in the event one server fails and the third located at the sheriff’s office hot backup site in the event the main 911 communications center experiences a total 911 server failure. Microwave link from sheriff’s office hot backup site to the main 911 communications center to ensure clear communication between the two sites, supported with a robust backup Ethernet fiber connection. Back up battery system and emergency generators at all microwave sights for power outages. Use of eight tower sites throughout the county with numerous backup features with each frequency utilized. Back up UHF/VHF radio in the event of a primary radio failure. Redundant network switches to insure continued data connectivity in the event a failure. Access/use of countywide GIS data for most accurate location and efficient dispatch of calls. Real time monitoring of critical data services to allow for and provide immediate remediation. Real time monitoring of environmental conditions in server and radio rooms to allow for and provide immediate remediation. Redundant HVAC systems in server rooms to insure appropriate environmental conditions for electronics. Currently serving 13 municipal clients as a 911 Public Safety Answering and Dispatch Point. Provides emergency medical dispatch protocols to callers. Provides Text to 9-1-1 service. Provides AVL tracking for sheriff and both paid and volunteer fire and EMS organizations. Robust computer automated dispatch system with mapping to pinpoint specific locations of emergencies to aid in response by emergency first responders. CAD system is fully replicated to a disaster recovery server every 2 hours. Network time synchronization from a satellite to insure accurate time stamping across all resources. EMAG service, which gives our paging function used by local emergency service personnel priority access to the Verizon texting network. Robust records management system able to provide clients with end detailed call reports. NENA compliance—a minimum of two telecommunicators on duty at all times, none of whom are accessible to the public or assigned clerk duties. SERVICES Primary Responsibilities Answer emergency telephone calls: Screen callers to verify emergency location and situation Use resources to locate callers that do not respond Provide pre-arrival emergency instructions when applicable Dispatch and track emergency resources Enter and verify all necessary data into CAD: Contact information, addresses Responding resources; dispatch, arrival and clearing times Initial report/request information by callers Special requests, contacts, notifications Answer administrative calls for the sheriff’s office and the communications center and either resolve the inquiry or transfer callers to the proper destination. Monitor radio communications from sheriff’s officers: Track location/status of officers engaged in assignments, traffic stops, special details Conduct computer inquiries to vehicle ownership, driver status, warrants, criminal histories Track and monitor prisoner transports by sheriff’s/corrections personnel Additional Responsibilities Monitor 50+ camera sites at the county judicial complex, corrections center, emergency operating center/911 center and sheriff’s main office Receive requests, dispatch resources and make notifications involving the Sheriff’s Office Special Services Receive notifications and requests related to other public safety programs sponsored and managed by the sheriff’s office Receive requests and arrange for afterhours/weekend call out assignments involving county personnel 911 Answering All 911 calls are answered by specially trained public safety telecommunicators (PSTs). This specialized training includes certification as a basic 911 telecommunicator by satisfactorily completing a course of instruction relating to: enhanced 911 systems and operating procedures interpersonal communications overview of the EMS function overview of the fire function overview of the police function public safety records systems public safety telecommunications systems radio broadcasting rules and procedures telecommunicator role in public safety telecommunicators legal issues telephone techniques All PSAPs in New Jersey are required to use the New Jersey Emergency Medical Dispatch Guidecards. These guidecards help the PST quickly assess the critical points of a particular situation and the level of emergency service response necessary. They also guide a PST in providing medical instructions to a caller involving many different types of medical emergencies. Those instructions may often save lives or prevent a situation from becoming worse. Personnel from this PSAP have managed thousands of calls involving cardiac, stroke, diabetic, fall, trauma, childbirth, accident, fires and other emergencies. We see the value in providing this type of intervention. TEXT TO 9-1-1 The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center accepts 9-1-1 emergency calls via text (SMS) message from within every municipality in Sussex County. Texting provides a method for individuals to be able to contact a 9-1-1 center for help in situations where their safety could be in jeopardy if they were to be heard speaking. Text to 9-1-1 also provides individuals with special needs or who may not be able to speak, access to emergency services when they need help or want to report an emergency. When to send a text to 9-1-1: When you have an emergency that requires assistance from police, fire or EMS. If you have a speech or hearing impairment, you can send a text to 9-1-1 using a cell phone or other device. It is recommended that you inform 9-1-1 that you are speech or hearing impaired so that they can inform the responders. If speaking may cause you harm, such as a break-in or domestic violence situation. Remember to silence your phone so that the sound of 9-1-1 replying does not give you away. Peer pressure. You are with a group and some of the members are doing something dangerous or illegal. If you cannot make a voice call with your cell phone because there is no service you may be able to get data service to send a text message. How to send a text to 9-1-1: Open the message app on your phone or wireless device. In "To" type "911" (there is no need to add "-"). In the message field, type the location, (address and municipality) and a brief description of the problem. Then press "SEND. Be prepared to answer questions and follow instructions from the 9-1-1 call taker. Text in simple words, do not use abbreviations. Keep text messages brief and concise. Messages should be sent in English. If this is not possible a voice call should be made to allow use of translation services for voice calls. Entering 911 as the name of the person one wishes to communicate with, followed by a message and "send" will alert a dispatcher at the communications center that a new call has been received. A normal exchange of messages will follow in determining the proper response. All devices sending text messages are plotted on a map as soon as they are acknowledged by the dispatcher. While text to 9-1-1 offers an additional means to contact emergency services, it is important to understand that voice communication is always preferred as the best form of communication. Voice communications allow for quicker exchange of important information and a greater efficiency in getting help to a particular situation. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Appointments to the position of Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) are made as the need arises. All appointments are made in accordance with New Jersey Civil Service rules and regulations. To be a successful PST, a candidate must be competent in many of the inter-related duties and responsibilities associated with a 911 communications center. It is not a career to be taken lightly and those who are successful are typically found to be highly motivated with above average interpersonal skills, good reasoning and judgement, and the ability to multitask. In order to meet the demands of rapid data entry, candidates should be able to keystroke at a rate of 40 words per minute. Additionally, PSTs must be at least 18 years of age and pass an extensive background investigation. In order to serve in this position, a PST must successfully complete the following certification courses, often advertised and offered through local emergency service organizations or local PSAPs: 40-hour Basic Telecommunicator/Communications Officer 32-hour Emergency Medical Dispatcher 8-hour CPR certification Individuals interested in applying to serve as a PST are encouraged to complete and submit the Sussex County Employment Application, available at the Sussex County website . COMMUNITY WEALTH PRESERVATON PROGRAM ANYONE UTILLIZING THE COMMUNITY WEALTH PRESERVATION PROGRAM MUST CONTACT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND PROVIDE THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION 5 BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE SUBJECT PROPERTY SALE DATE ​ Please click HERE for more information For The Defendant (Homeowner/Debtor) The homeowner may, at any time prior to the sale try to stop their home from going to foreclosure sale by reinstating the amount owed, pay the judgment in full, obtain another loan, etc. ​ Defendant Adjournments: Prior and up to 2:00 p.m. on the day of the sale, a homeowner may make up to two (2) adjournment requests, not exceeding 30 calendar days for each adjournment, per NJ Statute NJSA 2A:17-36. Contact the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office at 973-579-0850. New Jersey Statute NJSA 2A:17-36 allows for an additional consensual adjournment only if both the lender and the debtor agree. Defendant Rights Post-Sale: Following the sale, the homeowner has a period of 10 calendar days in which the property can be redeemed. During this time, they are still the lawful owner of the property. The redemption period can only be extended through court order. (Contact the Courts for an extension if needed, not the Sheriff’s Office.) HISTORY OF THE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center came online in 1990 to facilitate coordination of the various duties and responsibilities of sheriff’s personnel and to improve measures to ensure the safety of its members. The two dispatch position center supported the sheriff’s officers in carrying out their official tasks daily and during the evening hours. Some of those measures included establishing regular radio communications between: sheriff’s officers and corrections personnel moving inmates to and from court appearances sheriff’s officers in the field serving various civil processes sheriff’s officers in the field serving domestic violence restraining orders and carrying out court ordered evictions sheriff’s personnel and other agencies delivering mutual aid assistance when requested In 1995, the communications center began to staff and run the operation continuously, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The new operation consolidated the sheriff’s dispatch and public works dispatch operations as an effort to more efficiently manage the responsibilities involving emergencies supported by county based services. It also relieved the county corrections facility, the only 24-hour manned operation, from duties outside the scope of normal corrections responsibilities. The center was staffed with 5 dispatchers per day (2 day shift, 2 afternoon, 1 midnight) and those additional tasks included but not were not limited to: Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office Sussex County Fire Marshal Sussex County HazMat Team Sussex County Medical Examiner’s Office Sussex County Department of Public Works Sussex County Facilities Management Sussex County Health Department Sussex County Office of Emergency Management With the new millennium upon us, the state of New Jersey continued to encourage the consolidation of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) in the interests of efficiency and economy. There were also technology changes being introduced. The Next Generation 911 (NG9-1-1) was announced as the replacement to the current Enhanced 9-1-1 system and discussions were held relating to the financial impacts to the PSAPs. Consolidation studies funded by the state by RCC Consultants (2000) and the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development/Bloustein School/Rutgers (2006) both concluded with recommendations to consolidate PSAPs for the purpose of improved service and economy. [New Jersey 911 Consolidation Study, October 2006] In April 2006 the Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders awarded a contract to RCC Associates to conduct a PSAP consolidation feasibility study for Sussex County. The study focused on analyzing the benefits of consolidating the six PSAPs in Sussex County into one or more countywide PSAPs. RCC delivered its findings and recommendations in a report to the freeholder board in June 2007 recommending consolidation to a single PSAP. In January 2008, the freeholders established the Sussex County 9-1-1 Telecommunications Working Group (TWG) to further the conclusions drawn from the RCC study and to gauge the public interest and support in consolidating the PSAPs into one center. [2008 freeholder resolution establishing TWG] In August 2008 the county received a grant through the New Jersey Office of Emergency Telecommunications Services in the amount of $220,000.00 for the “PSAP Consolidation to Regionalization Project.” [Sussex County 2008 news article] Using that grant, the freeholders commissioned Kimball & Associates in February 2009 to expand upon the previous consolidation studies and recommendations, and develop guidance and support for the planning and implementation of a countywide consolidated PSAP. The planning guide for PSAP consolidation was delivered to the county freeholder board in February 2010. [Kimball & Associates Consolidation Planning Guide] In a report by the TWG, a motion was made and unanimously carried that “The Sussex County Telecommunications Working Group recommends to the Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders the findings of the report of L. Robert Kimball and Associates dated February 2010 and specifically recommends the consolidation of the six current public safety answering points into one county-administered and operated central 9-1-1 center in all respects.” [2010 TWG recommendation] In 2012, the sheriff and the freeholders broke ground on the construction of a ten position stand-alone communications center on county owned property in Frankford Township. The project sought to consolidate an ongoing sheriff’s capital project plan to refurbish the existing 20-year old sheriff’s dispatch center with the TWG recommendations, local emergency service interests and resolution support by officials from local municipalities to consolidate local emergency dispatch services. [Sandyston Township solution] This dispatch center was purposely designed to continue supporting the regular duties and responsibilities of the sheriff’s office. It would also be capable of answering emergency 911 calls and dispatching emergency services for the entire county. [County fire chiefs association letter] FACILITIES The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center was designed and constructed to be able to serve as a single point Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) serving all of Sussex County. The center was built as an addition to the existing emergency operating center in Frankford Township to be in compliance with federal and state construction standards, which include minimizing the potential for threats from natural or human sources. The center is located on a secured site and is continuously monitored through alarms systems and video surveillance. Ten 911 console positions are located on the main communications floor. Positions are staffed to meet the demands of the services that are requested, but a minimum of 2 public safety telecommunicators (PST) are staffed continuously. All data, radio, telephone and other electronic systems are supported by a number of robust redundancy measures to ensure the services can continued to be provided when normal service resources are interrupted. By original design, the communications center is supported by a backup facility, often referred to as a “hot site.” The backup site serves as a redundant communications site to the center located in Frankford Township. Real time synchronization between the two sites is used to completely mirror the environment of the main communications site in Frankford using wide area network links and specialized software. In the event of a disruption to the main Frankford site, personnel can relocate to this hot site and resume operations with minimal downtime. In lessons learned from 9/11, this hot site provides for complete redundant emergency communications capabilities from a geographically different location. The communications center provides reliable professional services, supported by a robust communications plan that provides the following capabilities: Facility designed and constructed to be earthquake and hurricane proof (NENA standard). Adjacent to fully functioning emergency operations center with 14 fully functional emergency services activation positions. Two redundant emergency building power generators, each using a different fuel source—diesel and natural gas. In addition to generator support, UPS battery backup on all critical electronic components. 911 communications center designed and built with ten individual dispatch positions, able to accommodate the entire county 911 call taking and dispatching needs. “Hot” backup remote center at sheriff’s office with three individual dispatch positions that mirror those at the main 911 communication site. Equipped with eight 911 trunks directed between the main 911 communications site and the hot backup site, effectively eliminating a single point of failure. 911 systems supported by three geo-diverse servers—two at the main 911 center in the event one server fails and the third located at the sheriff’s office hot backup site in the event the main 911 communications center experiences a total 911 server failure. Microwave link from sheriff’s office hot backup site to the main 911 communications center to ensure clear communication between the two sites, supported with a robust backup Ethernet fiber connection. Back up battery system and emergency generators at all microwave sights for power outages. Use of eight tower sites throughout the county with numerous backup features with each frequency utilized. Back up UHF/VHF radio in the event of a primary radio failure. Redundant network switches to insure continued data connectivity in the event a failure. Access/use of countywide GIS data for most accurate location and efficient dispatch of calls. Real time monitoring of critical data services to allow for and provide immediate remediation. Real time monitoring of environmental conditions in server and radio rooms to allow for and provide immediate remediation. Redundant HVAC systems in server rooms to insure appropriate environmental conditions for electronics. Currently serving 13 municipal clients as a 911 Public Safety Answering and Dispatch Point. Provides emergency medical dispatch protocols to callers. Provides Text to 9-1-1 service. Provides AVL tracking for sheriff and both paid and volunteer fire and EMS organizations. Robust computer automated dispatch system with mapping to pinpoint specific locations of emergencies to aid in response by emergency first responders. CAD system is fully replicated to a disaster recovery server every 2 hours. Network time synchronization from a satellite to insure accurate time stamping across all resources. EMAG service, which gives our paging function used by local emergency service personnel priority access to the Verizon texting network. Robust records management system able to provide clients with end detailed call reports. NENA compliance—a minimum of two telecommunicators on duty at all times, none of whom are accessible to the public or assigned clerk duties. SERVICES Primary Responsibilities Answer emergency telephone calls: Screen callers to verify emergency location and situation Use resources to locate callers that do not respond Provide pre-arrival emergency instructions when applicable Dispatch and track emergency resources Enter and verify all necessary data into CAD: Contact information, addresses Responding resources; dispatch, arrival and clearing times Initial report/request information by callers Special requests, contacts, notifications Answer administrative calls for the sheriff’s office and the communications center and either resolve the inquiry or transfer callers to the proper destination. Monitor radio communications from sheriff’s officers: Track location/status of officers engaged in assignments, traffic stops, special details Conduct computer inquiries to vehicle ownership, driver status, warrants, criminal histories Track and monitor prisoner transports by sheriff’s/corrections personnel Additional Responsibilities Monitor 50+ camera sites at the county judicial complex, corrections center, emergency operating center/911 center and sheriff’s main office Receive requests, dispatch resources and make notifications involving the Sheriff’s Office Special Services Receive notifications and requests related to other public safety programs sponsored and managed by the sheriff’s office Receive requests and arrange for afterhours/weekend call out assignments involving county personnel 911 Answering All 911 calls are answered by specially trained public safety telecommunicators (PSTs). This specialized training includes certification as a basic 911 telecommunicator by satisfactorily completing a course of instruction relating to: enhanced 911 systems and operating procedures interpersonal communications overview of the EMS function overview of the fire function overview of the police function public safety records systems public safety telecommunications systems radio broadcasting rules and procedures telecommunicator role in public safety telecommunicators legal issues telephone techniques All PSAPs in New Jersey are required to use the New Jersey Emergency Medical Dispatch Guidecards. These guidecards help the PST quickly assess the critical points of a particular situation and the level of emergency service response necessary. They also guide a PST in providing medical instructions to a caller involving many different types of medical emergencies. Those instructions may often save lives or prevent a situation from becoming worse. Personnel from this PSAP have managed thousands of calls involving cardiac, stroke, diabetic, fall, trauma, childbirth, accident, fires and other emergencies. We see the value in providing this type of intervention. TEXT TO 9-1-1 The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center accepts 9-1-1 emergency calls via text (SMS) message from within every municipality in Sussex County. Texting provides a method for individuals to be able to contact a 9-1-1 center for help in situations where their safety could be in jeopardy if they were to be heard speaking. Text to 9-1-1 also provides individuals with special needs or who may not be able to speak, access to emergency services when they need help or want to report an emergency. When to send a text to 9-1-1: When you have an emergency that requires assistance from police, fire or EMS. If you have a speech or hearing impairment, you can send a text to 9-1-1 using a cell phone or other device. It is recommended that you inform 9-1-1 that you are speech or hearing impaired so that they can inform the responders. If speaking may cause you harm, such as a break-in or domestic violence situation. Remember to silence your phone so that the sound of 9-1-1 replying does not give you away. Peer pressure. You are with a group and some of the members are doing something dangerous or illegal. If you cannot make a voice call with your cell phone because there is no service you may be able to get data service to send a text message. How to send a text to 9-1-1: Open the message app on your phone or wireless device. In "To" type "911" (there is no need to add "-"). In the message field, type the location, (address and municipality) and a brief description of the problem. Then press "SEND. Be prepared to answer questions and follow instructions from the 9-1-1 call taker. Text in simple words, do not use abbreviations. Keep text messages brief and concise. Messages should be sent in English. If this is not possible a voice call should be made to allow use of translation services for voice calls. Entering 911 as the name of the person one wishes to communicate with, followed by a message and "send" will alert a dispatcher at the communications center that a new call has been received. A normal exchange of messages will follow in determining the proper response. All devices sending text messages are plotted on a map as soon as they are acknowledged by the dispatcher. While text to 9-1-1 offers an additional means to contact emergency services, it is important to understand that voice communication is always preferred as the best form of communication. Voice communications allow for quicker exchange of important information and a greater efficiency in getting help to a particular situation. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Appointments to the position of Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) are made as the need arises. All appointments are made in accordance with New Jersey Civil Service rules and regulations. To be a successful PST, a candidate must be competent in many of the inter-related duties and responsibilities associated with a 911 communications center. It is not a career to be taken lightly and those who are successful are typically found to be highly motivated with above average interpersonal skills, good reasoning and judgement, and the ability to multitask. In order to meet the demands of rapid data entry, candidates should be able to keystroke at a rate of 40 words per minute. Additionally, PSTs must be at least 18 years of age and pass an extensive background investigation. In order to serve in this position, a PST must successfully complete the following certification courses, often advertised and offered through local emergency service organizations or local PSAPs: 40-hour Basic Telecommunicator/Communications Officer 32-hour Emergency Medical Dispatcher 8-hour CPR certification Individuals interested in applying to serve as a PST are encouraged to complete and submit the Sussex County Employment Application, available at the Sussex County website . For Plaintiff Attorneys In order to initiate a sheriff’s sale for real property in foreclosure, you must supply our office with the following: ​ Written request that the sale be scheduled Writ of Execution plus 2 copies $2,000.00 deposit Short form description for advertising purposes Clear legal Schedule A for deed Affidavit of Consideration for sheriff’s deed plus 1 copy Affidavit of Diligent Inquiry [Rule 4:64-2(d)] Notice to Tenants (Appendix XII-K, adopted 11/17/09) ​ Please note that a representative from your firm is required to be present at the time of the sale. If you need further information or assistance, please contact us at 973.579.0850.

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    As sheriff of Sussex County, I would like to welcome you to the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office web site. It is my hope that this site will be used as an information resource for the citizens of Sussex County, as well as our visitors worldwide. Michael F. Strada Sheriff of Sussex County Welcome Our Services Important Information Please see below for announcements, information, updates and news you can use Foreclosure Sales All Sussex County foreclosure sales will resume November 17, 2021 and are held at the historic Sussex County Courthouse, 3 High Street in Newton. Sales will be conducted every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 2:00 p.m. Evictions will resume on all properties with court order November 15, 2021 pursuant to Governor Murphy’s Executive Order #249. View guidelines during COVID-19 ». + Learn More Civil Process Unit The Sussex County Sheriff’s Civil Process Unit is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except holidays. The civil office is located at 39 High Street, Newton, NJ in front of the main court house. Appointments for Sheriff’s Office Civil Process Unit business ONLY can be scheduled by e-mail or by phone at 973.579.0850, Ext. 2116 or 2104. All fees must be paid by check or money order made payable to “Sussex County Sheriff.” CASH WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Any court related business must be directed to 862.397.5700. Thank you for your cooperation. + Learn More News Room Sheriff Strada announces three promotions Feb 1, 2024 Read More SCSO K9 TEAM GRADUATES NJSP ACADEMY Jun 23, 2023 Read More SCSO Participates in Special Olympics Torch Run Jun 9, 2023 Read More Bureau of Law Enforcement Welcomes New Officer Jun 7, 2023 Read More PUBLIC NOTICE The Sussex County Sheriff’s Office is scheduled for an assessment as part of its program to achieve accreditation by verifying that it meets recognized professional best practices. Dec 30, 2022 Read More + Learn More Crime Stoppers + Learn More Compliments And Complaints + Learn More Foreclosure Listings + Learn More Inmate Visitation + Learn More WANTED Kraus, Christopher Age: 48 Sex Height Eyes Race Weight: 140 Hair Warrant: W24-0048 Offense: Violation of Probation Warrant For: Criminal Court- failure to obey Warrant Date: Fri Feb 09 2024 VIEW ALL Contact

  • Crime Stoppers 5K/12K Run to be held September 15

    < Back Crime Stoppers 5K/12K Run to be held September 15 Join the race against crime on September 15, 2018 at the Sussex County Fairgrounds. Previous Next Sussex County Sheriff’s Crime Stoppers 5K/12K Saturday, September 15, 2018 Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta, NJ Race Start Time: 9:30 a.m. Join hundreds of runner/walkers and supporters in the race against crime at the Sussex County Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 15, 2018. Pre-register by September 1 , and the fee is $25 for either the 5K Run/Walk or 12K Run. After September 1 through race day, the fee is $30 for either race. Goody bags will be provided to all 5K and 12K runners/walkers while supplies last. Awards will be given to the top three male and female winners overall, the top three teams and by age groups. Enjoy food, drinks and entertainment after the event. Race proceeds will benefit the Sussex County Sheriff’s Crime Stoppers, a nonprofit corporation funded by contributions from local businesses and citizens at no cost to the taxpayer. Individuals who have information relating to a crime or criminal activity in the Sussex County, New Jersey area can receive up to a $1,000.00 cash reward for information leading to the arrest and indictment of criminals. Tips may be submitted anonymously via the Crime Stoppers hotline at 973.300.CRIME or online anonymous tip form. Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Thorlabs as well as our other participating sponsors. Have questions or need more information about the event? Contact Hilary Manser at 973.579.0850, ext. 2114.

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    < Back Sheriff Strada graduates FBI program He graduated from the FBI National Academy Program’s 260th session held in Quantico, Virginia. Previous Next Sussex County Sheriff Michael F. Strada has graduated from the FBI National Academy Program’s 260th session held in Quantico, Virginia. Internationally known for its academic excellence, the FBI’s ten week program is a professional development course for U.S. and international law enforcement leaders. In attendance at the 260th session were leaders from 47 states, military organizations and federal civilian organizations with 22 of the students from 20 foreign countries. Its mission is “to support, promote and enhance the personal and professional development of law enforcement leaders by preparing them for complex, dynamic and contemporary challenges through innovative techniques, facilitating excellence in education and research, and forging partnerships throughout the world.” Less than 1 percent of law enforcement executives in the country ever receive the opportunity to attend the FBI National Academy. As a leader with a proven record as a professional within the law enforcement community, Sheriff Strada considers it an honor and a privilege to have been chosen to attend.

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    < Back Recent Happenings New officers sworn in, celebrating reading, 8th grade jail tour and active shooter civilian response training. Previous Next New Officers Sussex County Sheriff Michael F. Strada was proud to have sworn in Sheriff’s Officer Peter Vex, Sheriff’s Officer Kenneth Farber, Sheriff’s Officer Robert Washer and Sheriff’s Officer William Underwood. Sheriff Strada wishes to congratulate the newest officers and their families as they begin their new careers. Be safe. Read Across America Sussex County Sheriff Michael F. Strada recognizes the role reading plays in our community. He joined Mrs. Shannon Percey’s first graders at Ogdensburg School to read Pete the Cat and celebrate his own love of reading while motivating the children to read. Sheriff Strada realizes reading is an important factor in student achievement and creating lifelong successful readers. The National Education Association’s Read Across America Day is a nationwide reading celebration that takes place annually on March 2—Dr. Seuss’s birthday. Across the country, thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers participate by bringing together kids, teens and books. Thank you Mrs. Percey and the Ogdensburg School for inviting Sheriff Strada to take part in this important event. Jail Tour Sussex County Sheriff Michael F. Strada had the pleasure of addressing a group of Kittatinny Regional High School students from Mr. Anderson’s 8th grade Social Studies class as they began their tour of the Keough Dwyer Correctional Facility. This gave the students the chance to experience their class curriculum first hand. Active Shooter Civilian Response Training Sussex County Sheriff Michael F. Strada and members of the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office-Special Operations Group were invited to speak on the subject of “Civilian Response/Active Shooter” at the Beemerville Presbyterian Church. Members of the Beemerville Presbyterian Church as well as other churches from throughout Sussex County attended. The attendees were taught the concepts of “Run, Hide, Fight” should they ever be confronted by an active shooter. Sheriff Strada and the instructors emphasized the importance of being aware of your surroundings including exits and identifying objects that can be used to hide or fight. Sheriff Strada would like to thank the Beemerville Presbyterian Church for hosting such an important event.

  • Man arrested at the Newton MVC for multiple warrants

    < Back Man arrested at the Newton MVC for multiple warrants Arrested: Michael Maloney, age 34, of Hamburg, NJ. Previous Next On Thursday, April 21, 2011, while assigned to the Motor Vehicle Commission facility in Newton, Sheriff’s Officer Samantha Shilling encountered Michael Maloney attempting to obtain an identification card. Further investigation by Sheriff’s Officer Shilling revealed the existence of several outstanding municipal court warrants and a Superior Court warrant for Maloney’s arrest. Sheriff’s Officer Shilling immediately took Maloney into custody. Maloney is currently lodged in the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility in excess of $12,000 bail.

  • L.E.A.D. | scsheriff

    L.E.A.D. Law Enforcement Against Drugs (L.E.A.D.) is a community-based program which was founded in 2014 in New Jersey. In Sussex County, the sheriff’s office offers the L.E.A.D. program to area youth through the local schools. The aim of L.E.A.D. is to educate the county’s youth about substance abuse. Its curriculum covers alcohol and drug resistance, violence prevention and anti-bullying. It goes beyond traditional programs, however, as the critical thinking, decisionmaking and interpersonal skills it instills can be used in everyday life. ​ Lessons cover issues such as consequences, pressures, ways to say no, effects of the media, stress, alternatives, conflict resolution and improving self-esteem. These lessons, designed around a problem-solving model, offer a variety of interactive, role-playing and cooperative learning activities, all of which serve to empower kids to recognize and resist the subtle and overt pressures that cause them to experiment with drugs or become involved in violent activities. ​ The sheriff’s office provides L.E.A.D. instruction to the following Sussex County schools: ​ Frankford Township School Fredon Township School Lafayette Township School Marian E. McKeown School Montague Township School Ogdensburg School Sandyston-Walpack Consolidated School Stillwater Township School Sussex Middle School Wantage Elementary School ​ Are you an educator within Sussex County interested in bringing the L.E.A.D. program to your students? For more information, please contact the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office at 973.579.0850.

  • DWI arrest in Wantage

    < Back DWI arrest in Wantage Arrested: Kurt A. Takach, age 45, of Montague, NJ. Previous Next On Wednesday, September 11, 2013, while assigned to countywide community policing duties, Sheriff’s Officer Johnny Swords observed a 2001 red colored Chevrolet pickup truck, operated by Kurt Takach, failing to maintain his lane and driving in excess of the posted speed limit. Officer Swords pulled the vehicle over and approached to speak with the driver. Upon speaking with Mr. Takach and observing him attempt to perform several basic sobriety tests, Officer Swords determined him to be intoxicated. Takach was subsequently arrested and transported to the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office for processing. Takach was charged with the following offenses: reckless driving, failure to maintain lane, failure to exhibit documents, DWI and speeding. He was given a future court date to appear in Wantage Municipal Court and released to the care of a responsible person. Sheriff’s Officer Samantha Schilling and Sergeant John Gray assisted in the arrest.

  • SLAP | scsheriff

    SLAP The Sussex County Sheriff’s Office offers the Sheriffs Labor Assistance Program (SLAP) to certain non-violent offenders sentenced to a term supervised by the Sussex Sheriff’s Office. This program has been highly successful and is explained in sections listed below. Sheriff’s Labor Assistance Program (SLAP) The SLAP program is a community-based labor program that provides a structured alternative to incarceration for persons sentenced by Sussex County Courts. Persons sentenced to SLAP are able to pay their dept to society by performing moderate levels of manual labor. This enables them to maintain employment, provide for their families and continue to be productive members of society while satisfying their sentence. Offenders are prudently screened and only those with nonviolent, minor offenses are admitted into the program. Participants are required to follow all rules and regulations or face having their SLAP sentence revoked. At that time, they may be required to serve the remainder of their sentence in jail. SLAP participants provide non-skilled manual labor to nonprofit public and private agencies at no cost. Many organizations within Sussex County use the program regularly. SLAP participants are supervised by armed Officers at all times and are never left at jobs sites without supervision. Work that cannot be done by SLAP participants: ​ SLAP does not work at private companies, personal homes or areas that are deemed unsafe by Sheriff's Office personnel. SLAP participants are not allowed to operate power tools such as chain saws and riding lawnmowers. Participants are not allowed to climb ladders that are over 10 feet off the ground. Participants cannot enter rivers, lakes or other bodies of water. Participants cannot remove poison ivy, oak, sumac, etc. ​ Nonprofit Sussex County agencies seeking to enlist SLAP participants for a specified project must submit all requests in writing on organization letterhead. The request should detail the work that you would like done, where it is located and who the contact person is. Written requests should be sent to the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office at 39 High Street, Newton, NJ 07860. All jobs must be checked prior to starting; a representative from the SLAP program will check the job site prior to beginning a project. You will also be required to fill out a work request form stating the type of services requested, that form will be provided by the Officer who will contact you for final approval. Please note the following: SLAP does not dispose of garbage collected; it is the requesting agency’s responsibility to arrange for pickup. All equipment that is needed for a job has to be provided by the requesting agency (i.e., rakes, shovels, push mowers, garbage bags etc.). For further information about SLAP, contact Corporal James Aumick or Corporal Brian Snyder at 973-579-0875 ext. 2307

  • Sussex County Sheriff’s Office Hires Five New Officers

    < Back Sussex County Sheriff’s Office Hires Five New Officers ​ Previous Next Sheriff Michael F. Strada is pleased to announce the hiring of five new Sheriff’s Officers in the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office Bureau of Law Enforcement. At a ceremony held at the Sheriff’s Emergency Operations Center earlier this week, Sheriff Strada administered the Oath of Office to the following new Sheriff’s Officers. Brian Gallagher A lifelong resident of Sussex County and a 2011 graduate of Wallkill Valley Regional High School, Sheriff’s Officer Gallagher attended both Sussex County Community College and Stockton University where he majored in Criminal Justice. An eight year veteran of the New Jersey Army National Guard where he continues to serve as a Combat Engineer, Officer Gallagher is also a graduate of the 96th Morris County Police Academy Basic Police Class and holds a Baccalaureate degree from Stockton University in Criminal Justice. Following a brief period of field training instruction, Officer Gallagher will be assigned to the Courthouse Security and Prisoner Transport Unit. Jesse Bambrick A 2008 graduate of Kittatinny Regional High School, Sheriff’s Officer Bambrick holds an Associates of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice from Sussex County Community College where he graduated from in 2011. A nine year veteran of the New Jersey Army National Guard where he continues to serve as a team leader of an Infantry Squad, Officer Bambrick is also a graduate of the 96th Morris County Police Academy Basic Police Class. While attending the Police Academy, Officer Bambrick placed 2nd in Marksmanship amongst his fellow recruits. Following a brief period of field training instruction, Officer Bambrick will be assigned to the Courthouse Security and Prisoner Transport Unit. Khanai Powell A lifelong resident of Sussex County and a 2014 graduate of the Sussex County Technical School, Sheriff’s Officer Powell attended Montclair University where he studied with a major concentration in Psychology and a minor concentration in Criminal Justice, ultimately earning a Baccalaureate Degree. A New Jersey Army National Guard veteran, Office Powell is also a graduate of the 96th Morris County Police Academy Basic Police Class. While attending the Police Academy, Officer Powell received the Physical Training Award for demonstrating athletic excellence amongst his peers. Following a brief period of field training instruction, Officer Powell will be assigned to the Courthouse Security and Prisoner Transport Unit. Mark Bollmann A 2012 graduate of the Sussex County Technical School, Sheriff’s Officer Bollmann also studied at Sussex County Community College. A nine year veteran of the New Jersey Army National Guard where he continues to serve as a Combat Engineer, Officer Bollmann is also a graduate of the 96th Morris County Police Academy Basic Police Class. Following a brief period of field training instruction, Officer Bollmann will be assigned to the Courthouse Security and Prisoner Transport Unit. Justin Bellis A lifelong resident of Sussex County and a 2011 graduate of High Point Regional High School, Sheriff’s Officer Bellis also studied at Sussex County Community College. A 10 year veteran of the Frankford Township Volunteer Fire Department where he continues to serve as a Firefighter, Officer Bellis has also previously served as a 911 Operator and Emergency Dispatcher in the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center. Officer Bellis is also a graduate of the 96th Morris County Police Academy Basic Police Class. Following a brief period of field training instruction, Officer Bellis will be assigned to the Courthouse Security and Prisoner Transport Unit. Immediately following swearing in the new hires, Sheriff Strada congratulated each of them, welcomed them all to the agency, and wished them success in their careers. Pictured left to right: Sheriff’s Officer Powell, Sheriff’s Officer Bellis, Sheriff Strada, Sheriff’s Officer Bambrick, Sheriff’s Officer Bollmann, Sheriff’s Officer Gallagher

  • Hampton Township man arrested in Fredon for possession of marijuana

    < Back Hampton Township man arrested in Fredon for possession of marijuana Arrested: Cory M. Mendola, age 21, of Hampton Township, NJ. Previous Next On Saturday, December 28, 2013, while assigned to countywide DWI enforcement as part of the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” statewide campaign, Sheriff’s Sergeant John Gray observed a dark colored 2012 Acura TL driving erratically while traveling along County Route 519 in Fredon Township. Sergeant Gray pulled the vehicle over and approached to speak with the driver, Cory M. Mendola. Upon speaking with Mendola, Sergeant Gray immediately detected the obvious odor of marijuana from within the vehicle. Further investigation revealed Mendola to be in possession of a quantity of marijuana. Mendola was arrested, transported to the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office for processing, and subsequently released. Cory M. Mendola was charged with the following offenses: failure to keep right, possession of marijuana in an amount less than 50 grams, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of CDS in a motor vehicle. Mendola was issued summonses for the above offenses and given a future court date to appear in Fredon Township Municipal Court. Sheriff’s Officer Lew Labar assisted in the arrest.

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