West Amwell Township, NJ announced that an adult raccoon in area of Route 518, Hewitts Road, and Woodens Lane tested positive for rabies on September 13, 2019. Area residents who…
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A raccoon, picked up in the 1500 block of Harbourton Rocktown Road in Hopewell Township, has tested positive for rabies this week. The raccoon was on a residential property when…
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Mercer County announced specific locations in Mercer County to expect mosquito spraying on August 30, 2019. The County indicates that the office maintains no regular “spraying schedule” or “spraying list.”…
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The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Watch for Mercer County and the surrounding area from Wednesday morning, July 17, through Sunday evening, July 21, and County Executive…
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Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler announced that on Monday, July 8, 2019, at approximately 4:30pm, Sheriff’s Officers Jason Magrelli and Scott Frazee encountered a 28-year-old female in front of the…
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Hopewell Township Health Happenings contains news and events from Hopewell Township’s Health Department regarding the health of the community. Elder Care Fair, Friday, May 10th from 11am to 1pm at the…
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A raccoon picked up on the Watershed Institute property has positive for rabies. This is the second wild animal to test positive for rabies within a week in Hopewell Township.…
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A skunk found in the area of Princeton Farms on Wargo Road and Bradford Lane, in Hopewell Township, has tested positive for rabies, according to the Hopewell Township Health Department.…
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Montgomery Township Health Department, which also serves Hopewell and Pennington Boroughs, designates January as Radon Action Month, in cooperation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Radon Program.…
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The number of foodborne illnesses has increased in our area, especially over the past month, according to the Montgomery Health Department, which also serves Hopewell and Pennington Boroughs. Foodborne illnesses…