Hopewell Borough Council’s March 6 meeting saw a wave of public comments, with concerns raised about new ordinances and ongoing projects. Grease Trap Ordinance Sparks Debate Lyn Farrugia, owner of…
Mary McIntyre
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The Hopewell Borough Council held its regular meeting on Thursday, February 6 at 7 p.m. in Borough Hall. From 5-7pm, the Council was in closed Executive Session for contract negotiations…
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The February 5 meeting of the Hopewell Borough Planning Board was brief, with two residences, 20 Louellen Street and 40 Model Avenue, being considered for a Certificate of Appropriateness. A…
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Pennington resident Tara McCullough could not have guessed that her son Connor’s interest in YouTube yo-yo “throwers,” during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, would someday lead to road trips all over…
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Motorists who frequently use Pennington Circle on Route 31 may breathe a sigh of relief when they notice the Super Buy Rite liquor store’s Route 31 South exit is a…
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The Hopewell Borough Planning Board’s January 8, 2025 meeting included reorganization and regular business. There was a public hearing on a home renovation at 20 Louellen Street, and approval of…
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The Hopewell Borough Council’s January 2, 2025 meeting included reorganization and regular business, including an anticipated adjustment to water and sewer ranges (but not rates, yet) for individuals and businesses. …
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Committee members want Hopewell Borough to follow the Strong Towns model of prioritizing small actions, while waiting on state and federal authorities.
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MercerMe’s roundup of fun local ways to enjoy the height of the winter holidays.
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One nonprofit is making sure people of color are included as stewards of the outdoors, from the classroom to the board room.