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Montague pupils who were enrolled as 8th graders in Port Jervis Middle School on March 14, 2016Beginning in the 2016-17 school year and thereafter, Montague 7th and 8th grade pupils will be permitted to attend the Montague School, Sussex County Charter School for Technology, a choice school, or a private or parochial school. ^ "Re: Enrollment Options for the 2016-17 School Year and Beyond".The transition of high school students into High Point Regional School District will be complete by 2017." ![]() "In September 2014, the district began to transition incoming ninth grade students from the Port Jervis City School District in Port Jervis New York into High Point Regional School District in Jew Jersey. ^ a b Montague Township School District 2015 District Narrative, New Jersey School Report Card.^ "Wallkill Valley Regional High School".(Newton, NJ: Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1942). Then and Now: Forty Years in the Schools of Sussex County. Upsala College (Wirths Campus) - a satellite campus of the private, Lutheran-affiliated Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey.Newton Collegiate Institute (also called "Newton Academy) - a private all-male school in Newton, New Jersey operated from 1851-1930.Don Bosco College - a Roman Catholic seminary in Newton, New Jersey.The following schools or academic institutions are no longer in operation: Sussex Christian School (K-8) in Sussex, New Jersey.Saint Joseph's School (K-8) in Newton, New Jersey (affiliated with Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson).Brown School (K-8) in Sparta, New Jersey (affiliated with Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson) Northwest Christian School (K-8) in Hampton Township, New Jersey.Immaculate Conception School (K-8) in Franklin, New Jersey (affiliated Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson).Hilltop Country Day School (preschool, K-8) in Sparta Township, New Jersey.Vernon Township High School (1,541, Grades 9-12) Glen Meadow Middle School (661, Grades 7-8) Lounsberry Hollow Middle School (622, Grades 5-6) Rolling Hills Primary School (460, Grades 2-4) Walnut Ridge Primary School (588, Grades K-1)Ĭedar Mountain Primary School (401, Grades 2-4) Wantage Elementary School (543, Grades 3-5) Stillwater Township School (401, Grades K-6)Ĭlifton E. Valley Road Elementary School (378, Grades K-8) Sandyston-Walpack Consolidated School (160, Grades K-6)Īlpine School (798, preschool, Grades K-4) ![]() Sandyston-Walpack Consolidated School District Ogdensburg Public School (324, Grades K-8) Halsted Street Middle School (270, Grades 6-8) Montague Elementary School (283, Grades K-8)Īnd Port Jervis High School (in New York) Lafayette Township Elementary School (290, Grades K-8) Hopatcong Middle School (569, Grades 6-8) Hopatcong Elementary School (323, Grades 1-3) Hardyston Middle School (275, Grades 6-8) Hardyston Township School (465, Grades K-5) Marian Emmons McKeown Elementary School (407, Grades K-6) Long Pond Middle School (320, Grades 5-8)īyram Lakes Elementary School (606, Grades K-4)īyram Township Intermediate School (513, Grades 5-8)įrankford Township School (658, Grades K-8)įranklin Borough School (516, Grades K-8) Private high schools InstitutionĮlementary or grammar schools (K-8) Public schools Districtįlorence M. That month Montague Township's high school students began attending High Point Regional High, in a shift from Port Jervis that was to take four years to complete. Prior to September 2014, Montague Township district sent students across state lines to attend middle school and high school at Port Jervis Middle School and Port Jervis High School, of the Port Jervis City School District, in nearby Port Jervis, New York. (Previously Sussex County Vocational-Technical School) Secondary schools Public high schools Institution During the forty-year tenure (1903-1942) of County School Superintendent Ralph Decker (1873-?), these individual school districts were dissolved and consolidated into municipal or regional districts. Most of these districts were in rural townships that each had several districts-and each operated a one-room schoolhouse that served their small neighborhoods. The following is a list of schools and school districts in Sussex County, New Jersey and includes both public and private schools that are currently in operation, and an enumeration of defunct institutions.īefore 1942, Sussex County had over 100 school districts. ![]() Permanent docks or piers (i.e., docks or piers that are left in the water year-round) require a special state permit. A limited number of municipalities also regulate swim rafts and boat hoists by ordinance. Some municipalities also require docks and shore stations to be located a certain distance away from the side lot lines at the waterfront. Those regulations can limit the length of a dock from shore, the width of a dock and the height of a dock, as well as ban permanent docks by requiring docks to be removed from the water during the off-season. Some local municipalities (a city, village or township) do have ordinance provisions which regulate docks. And, if the property owner does not do so, the DNR might move or remove the item itself and bill the property owner for the cost. If it is, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (“DNR”) can require the riparian landowner to move or even remove such an item. Pursuant to Michigan statute, a dock, boat hoist or swim raft cannot be a hazard to navigation. See Thompson v Enz, 379 Mich 667 154 NW2d 472 (1967) Three Lakes Assn v Kessler, 91 Mich App 371 285 NW2d 300 (1979) Pierce v Riley, 81 Mich App 39 264 NW2d 110 (1978) West Michigan Dock & Market Corp v Lakeland Investments, 210 Mich App 505 534 NW2d 212 (1995) and Square Lake Hills Condo Assn v Bloomfield Twp, 437 Mich 310 471 NW2d 321 (1991). However, such items cannot unduly interfere with navigability or the rights of other riparians to reasonably use their respective riparian properties. Is there a limit on the length of a dock or how far out into the lake a swim raft can be anchored? At the common law, there is no definitive limit from the shore per se. It can constitute a trespass for any of those items to encroach on your neighbor’s lake bottomlands unless you have your neighbor’s permission. ![]() Nevertheless, if you are a riparian land owner, you must make sure that your dock, boat hoist and swim raft are all located on and over your own bottomlands. This uncertainty in the law can lead to disputes regarding the boundaries of bottomlands. Those angles almost never match the angles of the side lot lines on dry land of the lot or parcel involved. Unfortunately, it is frequently difficult to determine the angle at which riparian boundary lines under the water (and along the bottomlands) radiate to the center of an inland lake. See Hall v Wantz, 336 Mich 112 57 NW2d 462 (1953) Gregory v LaFaive, 172 Mich App 354 431 NW2d 511 (1988) and West Michigan Dock & Market Corp v Landland Investment, 210 Mich App 505 534 NW2d 212 (1995). With most inland lakes in Michigan, the bottomlands of a riparian property extend under the water to the center of the lake. However, it is also true that a riparian must place such items on their own bottomlands. That is one of the benefits of riparian ownership. Under the Michigan common law, riparian property owners generally have the right to install a dock, as well as a boat hoist and swimming raft, on their bottomlands. Quite often, one can tell that a person is not from Michigan when they speak of their seasonal “pier” on an inland lake! In Michigan, the common lake access structure on inland lakes is generally referred to as a “dock”, while the permanent structures on the Great Lakes tend to be referred to as “piers”. Few riparians think about the legal and liability implications for such items, however. Numerous riparians also have a floating raft or the equivalent. On inland lakes in Michigan, virtually every property owner has a dock and frequently, a boat hoist as well. |
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