Newton, officially the Town of Newton, is an incorporated municipality located in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. It is situated approximately 60 miles (97 km) by road northwest of New York City. It is one of fifteen municipalities in the state organized as a town, and the municipal government operates under a council-manager structure provided by the Faulkner Act, or Optional Municipal Charter Law. As the location of the county's administrative offices and court system, Newton is the county seat of Sussex County.
Restaurants in Newton
4.5 based on 100 reviews
This abandoned movie theater was taken over and made a venue for live entertainment. The acts that are being brought in are good and usually sold out. The community has rallied around this theater for obvious reasons, the seats are comfortable, you can't get a bad seat and the people running the place are fantastic.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We live,only a few minutes from Swartswood State Park and visit it often for a picnic lunch, free volleyball with our grandkids, free concerts during the summer months or just walking through the campgrounds and down to the lake.. we are so blessed to be able to enjoy nature at its best at this amazing park.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
This old historic Mill houses wonderful antique shops. Some shops were like museums with rare and unique items. Found many great bargains with shop owners very cordial and willing to negotiate prices. Fell in love with the architechure of this old mill. Got to meet the owners of the complex. They were very hospitable and I enjoyed talking to them about the history of the mill and the immediate area. Their shop Bogwater Jim Antiques and Worthies has wonderful items displayed and carefully curated to please the eye of savy shoppers. Be sure to visit the last room of their shop with it's lofty ceiling housing among many things, beautiful antique models of sailboats and yachts. I could live in that room. Be sure to stop at the Millside Cafe in the complex for a delicious meal and home made pie before you leave!
4.5 based on 200 reviews
Step Into Earth Science.... Come take a ¼ mile underground walking adventure into the 4th oldest mine in the country and the last working underground mine in NJ. Most everything man made has something to do with mining. At the Sterling Hill Mining Museum well show you just how it's done. From drilling and blasting to the processing of the ore, we’ve got it all! While on tour you will see a mining equipment history display, a drilling and blasting demonstration and the world famous fluorescent "Rainbow Tunnel" where everybody gets to take home a fluorescent mineral specimen. Right here in NJ is one of the world's richest zinc ore deposits, the area boasts over 350 minerals, about 70 of which fluoresce. That's about 10% of the known minerals in the world right here in NJ. As well as the richest fluorescent mineral deposit in the world. You can collect minerals from all over the world, including fluorescence, yourself 7 days a week when the museum is open.
This is a great field trip for earth science teachers. The mineral and rock collection is impressive and beautiful, the fluorescent rocks definitely were the best part. Our tour guide was very friendly, knowledgeable and funny. However, the beginning of the tour was a bit long and dry to keep my 6 year old stepson's attention. I also do not think strollers should be allowed on the tour, it's very dark at times and I got bumped and rolled over several times.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
It was a rainy Saturday and we decided to do some antiquing in a quaint little town called Andover, New Jersey. It's about 50 minutes from our home and it was a pretty ride. The Scranberry Coop doesn't look like much on the outside, but walk through the doors, and you, dear reader, are in a Brower's Paradise.
Made up of dozens and dozens of rented spaces, you will find things you are looking for...and things you had no idea until this very moment you needed in your life.
I can't list everything they have; that would be impossible, but suffice it to say that whatever period or era you are interested in, whatever you collect, or are thinking of collecting, you will find something here.
Value-wise, we didn't see anything that was outlandishly priced. We did, however, see differences in pricing, let's say, for vintage bar trays with old beer logos on them. So, one booth would offer them for $12, another for $15, but you have to keep in mind discounts for cash (50%, 20%) and do your little simple calculations.
We found outrageous deals on things we weren't exactly looking for, but fell our way, so we figured fate played her hand.
I have to point out that prices are clearly marked on every item, and that's a very good thing.
The Vintage 1950s Sunbeam Mixmaster I was watching on ebay for $89? Got it for $20. So what if it didn't have the juicer...I got THAT piece on ebay before I left the building for $6.
Mid Century Modern lamps? We weren't looking for them, but damn, there they were, 2 for $60. With the cash discount, we paid $24 each. Christmas linens, old recipe boxes, that ceramic Christmas tree I have wanted forever...
We spent 4 hours strolling and looking...and filling the huge front counter and the little cubby basket in the front with our treasures .
And the best part? You do it on your own. The people who rent the booths aren't there to breathe down your neck constantly questioning.
That is one of the very very best things about Scranberry Coop.
So, go. Be nice to the ladies who run the place; they will happily plug stuff in for you to make sure it works.
My husband and I can't wait to return for some serious holiday shopping.
4 based on 28 reviews
The Christmas Light display at Skylands Stadium is colorful with varied displays. The attendants were friendly and offered advice in regard to the drive through display. Only negative is the rough road in the parking lot which you follow throughout the display. The road seemed like a testing ground for car shocks. Would be nice if they offered to let you drive through a second time so you could concentrate on the displays and not just the road.
4.5 based on 173 reviews
Lake Hopatcong Cruises has one boat in the fleet - the beautiful Miss Lotta. Miss Lotta was brought to Lake Hopatcong and was completely refurbished during the winter of 2013-14. Thoughtful renovation brought Miss Lotta a much needed facelift in addition to state of the art improvements such as HD TVs in the main cabin, a sound system, stabilizing units, air conditioning, refurbished heads and a covered upper deck. Miss Lotta has a regular schedule of cruises throughout out the season. Cruise options range from yoga, brunch, dinner, cocktail, historical and a variety of seasonal cruises and special events such as Football cruises, Octoberfest and July 4th to name a few. Miss Lotta is also available for private events for groups not exceeding 40 people. Miss Lotta offers buffet style food and a full bar to customers. Catering is often supplied by LHC's sister company - Alice's restaurant - however we welcome private parties to bring their own caterer or choose from many other restaurants we have relationships with. Our staff is professionally trained and attentive.
The staff were extremely friendly. The tour around the lake was great. We went on the 1/2 way to St. Patrick's Day specialty tour, which was fun and festive.
One of our guests is a wheelchair-user and was able to board and access the lower level with no problem.
The bottom is enclosed so it was a comfortable temperature. The top level is open air, but the roof covering protected us from a short rain shower. We even saw a rainbow!
When we left the parking lot, an eagle flew overhead. All in all a lovely trip.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
An awesome Independent bookstore located in Beautiful Sparta, NJ.
A great local place to shop. From a large selection of books to great gifts and great helpful employee's! Don't miss the chance to shop local especially at Sparta Books!You rock! We love our customers. Looking forward to seeing you soon!!
4.5 based on 45 reviews
My dog and I been a fan for years and thoroughly enjoy the variety of experiences in nature. All year round this park offers everything from wildflowers, open fields, a non motorized lake and even a airport to view smalll planes coming in and out. I love the pine trees and the shaded mossy rock formations. A slice of heaven!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
It seems that candy stores are becoming scarce, and those with really good candies are even scarcer. These people have a nice selection that includes a number of unusual items. Many are packaged in-house, and they obviously take pride in presentation. This is a must for special candy occasions!
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