Hopewell Township Health Happenings contains news and events from Hopewell Township’s Health Department regarding the health of the community.
Hopewell Township
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The following is information provided by Hopewell Township Police Department:
Burglary and Theft: On August 6, 2018 at 7am, Officer Robert Voorhees responded to a construction site at Rt 31 and Denow Road.
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The superstructure from the old Jacobs Creek Bridge has been affixed to the Valley Road Bridge. Valley Road leads to Mercer County’s Howell Farm. For more, please see MercerMe’s coverage!…
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Third Suspect Arrested in Connection with Hopewell Township Burglaries
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoHopewell Township Police Department announced today that the third suspect has been charged in a string of residential burglaries throughout the Township this summer. The suspect is a 30 year old…
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Hopewell Township Health Happenings contains news and events from Hopewell Township’s Health Department regarding the health of the community.
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It has been brought to Hopewell Township’s attention that not all residents have received their 2018-19 tax bill in the mail as expected. Tax bills for the tax year 2018-19 were mailed July 18 and are are due on August 1 — with a grace period ending on August 13.
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Hopewell Township Committee Discusses Affordable Housing, Comcast, and Tax Bills
by Harry Beckerby Harry BeckerThe Hopewell Township Committee voted and discussed numerous issues at its Monday night meeting, including affordable housing and a continuance of Comcast services in the area.
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The Hopewell Township Police Department charged two individuals with burglary and theft in connection with multiple residential burglaries which occurred over the past month in Hopewell Township. These burglaries occurred on New Road, Poor Farm Road, Valley Road, Maddock Road and Dublin Road.
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To the Editor:
Explorations is an all volunteer organization offering daytime learning experiences in the fall and the spring for seniors from the Hopewell Valley and nearby communities. Now in its tenth year, Explorations needs to grow to meet demand, and that means we need more teachers.
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The Hopewell Valley Senior Services offers events, programs, educational classes, and lectures throughout the year. This month, they are offering the following: