Presented by Douglas Dixon, Hopewell Valley History Project Thursday, October 27, 2022 – 7pm Hopewell Train Station, Railroad Place, Hopewell, NJ Sourland Conservancy Train Station Series Advance registration is required…
Amie Rukenstein
Amie Rukenstein
Amie lives in the recently-restored oldest structure in Titusville and has worked for MercerMe since August 2019. She is CFO of a company that manages affordable housing, and trustee of several non-profit organizations. Amie received her BA in Political Science from Marist College and her JD from Brooklyn Law School. She is currently pursuing a MLS at Rutgers Graduate School- Camden.
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Events & FeaturesThe Taste Chase
We’re back! Sign up for the 8th annual MercerMe Cut-throat Cookie Exchange here!
Do you have what it takes to beat the best bakers in the Hopewell Valley (and Renata Barnes)? Join us December 3 for a fun-filled evening of sugar, shenanigans, and…
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There are two open seats for Hopewell Township representatives to the Hopewell Valley Regional School Board of Education. Michael Wilson is the only person who submitted a petition to run…
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Meeting for Mercer CASA is tomorrow. Volunteer Information Session Mercer County Thursday, October 13, 12pm – 1pm
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At its annual meeting on Sunday, September 18 at the Watershed Institute, the Hopewell Valley Historical Society announced award winners and attendees were treated to a talk about the historic…
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Following closely on the heels of the destruction of the historic Walker house in Hopewell Township yesterday, another local historic structure was destroyed by fire this morning. Beginning at 3am…
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The Walker house, an historic structure on Woosamonsa Road in Hopewell Township, burned to the ground early this morning. The structure was unoccupied as the property was recently purchased by…
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On Thursday, September 8, 2022 at approximately 12:30 hours, a Hopewell Valley Central High School student was walking not far from the school property on Pennington Titusville Road. As the…
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The Hopewell Township Recreation Department’s Senior picnic, scheduled for noon tomorrow at Washington Crossing Park, has been postponed due to weather until September 15 .
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If you are interested in following the demolition and rebuilding of the Hopewell Inn – long known as the Central Hotel during its 150 year history – click below on…