The mark consists of The Seal of the Town of Newton Settled 1751, with banners stating "The County Seat, and historic County Building.
THE SEAL OF THE TOWN OF NEWTON SETTLED IN ONE SEVEN FIVE ONE NEWTON NEW JERSEY THE COUNTY SEAT; THE SEAL OF THE TOWN OF NEWTON SETTLED IN SEVENTEEN FIFTY ONE NEWTON NEW JERSEY THE COUNTY SEAT; THE SEAL OF THE TOWN OF NEWTON SETTLED IN ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY ONE NEWTON NEW JERSEY THE COUNTY SEAT
The color(s) The mark consists of a circular seal featuring a blue and white building in the center of a yellow outline of geographical boundaries of the town of Newton, New Jersey, which is placed within a larger blue outline of Sussex County, New Jersey, against a blue background. The inner portion of the background is in the color white. Above the building is a yellow and blue banner bearing the blue term NEWTON. Below the building is a yellow and blue banner bearing the blue wording THE COUNTY SEAT. Between the two outer rings of the design is the wording THE SEAL OF THE TOWN OF NEWTON in the color blue on the top portion of the design, and the blue wording SETTLED IN 1751 at the bottom. The background of the outer ring is in the color white. The outer ring as well as a series of lines with in the ring near the bottom of the design are in the color yellow. is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"THE SEAL OF THE TOWN OF NEWTON"