In an effort to improve its emergency communications, Hopewell Township has partnered with SwiftReach Networks, Inc. as our emergency notification provider. This notification service is designed to deliver important and timely information to residents in our area using the latest technology.
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On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 6:22am, Hopewell Township Police were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on Route 29, approximately one tenth of a mile north of Washington Crossing Pennington Road/County Route 546.
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According to the Hopewell Township Police Department, on September 18, 2018, a female employee of Cenlar FSB, working at 1800 American Boulevard near Scotch Road, in Hopewell Township, opened an envelope that contained a small amount of an unknown powdery substance. The building was evacuated after a fire alarm pull-station was activated by an employee.
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From figuring out how to reduce the amount of stormwater pouring off a home, to engineering a fix for erosion, The Watershed Institute has developed a toolkit of class materials that align with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
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My name is Ed “Jack” Jackowski, and I am a candidate in this year’s election for Hopewell Township Committee.
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News
Hundreds Cycle in Lawrence Hopewell Trail’s 5th Annual Full Moon Ride
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoNearly four hundred riders rode in the Lawrence Hopewell Trail’s fifth annual Full Moon Ride, on Sunday, August 26.
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FeaturedNews
Eagle Scout Makes Benches for September 11 Memorial in Woolsey Park
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoHopewell Township Eagle Scout, Riley Murphy, completed his Eagle Boy Scout project this month by designing and constructing two cedar benches that have been installed at the Hopewell Valley September 11th and Emergency Services Memorial in Woolsey Park, Titusville, NJ. Riley is a member of Troop 1776.
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Events & Features
Hopewell Valley Senior Services September Events and Activities
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoThe Hopewell Valley Senior Services offers events, programs, educational classes, and lectures throughout the year. This month, they are offering the following:
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Events & FeaturesFeatured
Meet Firefighting Families of Hopewell Valley: Husband and Wife Follow Generations of First Responders
Part II: He Fights Fires, She Helps Keep Union Fire Company Running — David and Julie Crum both grew up in the company of first responders.
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The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) recognized 21 teachers — one per county — as the 2018-19 County Teachers of the Year in an awards ceremony this summer. The Teacher of the Year for Mercer County is Nicholas Johnson, a science teacher at Hopewell Valley Central High School.