News from our home — Hopewell Valley, in Mercer County, NJ
Ever wondered what it takes to replace a bridge on a local road? The crossing on Stony Brook Road in Hopewell Township over “Zippy Creek” underwent necessary replacement this summer…
News from our home — Hopewell Valley, in Mercer County, NJ
Ever wondered what it takes to replace a bridge on a local road? The crossing on Stony Brook Road in Hopewell Township over “Zippy Creek” underwent necessary replacement this summer…
Thomas F. Fillebrown, 103, died peacefully at Serenity Hospice on September 26, 2023. He was born in 1920 in the kitchen of his parents’ Raritan Township, NJ, farmhouse, which had…
The Calvary Baptist Church of Hopewell is hosting their annual Red Cross Blood Drive in Honor of Susan Waskow on Saturday, October 29 from 9am to 2pm in Fellowship Hall…
The following is based on information provided by the Pennington Borough Police Department: On Tuesday October 3, 2023, at approximately 4:50 pm the Hopewell Twp Police Communications Center received a…
Hello MercerMe Readers, We’re excited to unveil a brand-new MercerMe website, with a fresh look aimed to elevate your local news experience. As your trusted source for news in Hopewell…
The following is based on information provided by the Hopewell Township Police Department, which serves Hopewell Township and Hopewell Borough: Attempted iPhone theft from FedEx driver in Hopewell Borough On September…
Election Day is November 7, but vote by mail ballots will be sent out by the Mercer County Clerk today. Since COVID, this alteration in the way we vote has…
Gallery 14 Fine Art Photography presents an exhibit featuring two members, John Clarke and Charles Miller. Each of them are travelers that capture images in their own unique styles based…
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Fish & Wildlife reminds property owners and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the state to reduce potential encounters with black bears this fall by taking…
The Hopewell Township Committee meeting September 18 featured a work session to start to consider revising the sign ordinance. Director of Community Development/Engineer, James Hutzelmann had been asked to do…