Without a local debate this year, MercerMe asked questions of candidates running for Hopewell Township Committee based on ongoing community issues in the vicinity. The answers in this article have been…
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At his month’s two Hopewell Township Committee meetings, Committee member John Hart forwarded a plan to the Committee to put senior and community centers on the land and buildings recently…
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To the Editor: What is John Hart proposing? I watched the Hopewell Township Committee meeting in astonishment on Monday night (September 16, 2019). Longtime Committee member John Hart is pushing…
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To the Editor: When Hopewell Township Mayor McLaughlin criticized the School Board for its nearly 5% budget increase, you might have assumed that the Township’s budget was in better shape. But…
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To the Editor: We learned only on the day of the Hopewell Township meeting that the Mayor has cancelled it. The regular meeting has been moved to October 31, Halloween,…
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Letters to the Editor: Week of October 22, 2018 (Part 2)
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoThe following are letters to the editor submitted to MercerMe. This is Part 2 of two parts. Please note, election season submission deadlines: the last date for LTEs for the…
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Letters to the Editor: Week of October 15 (Part 1)
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoIt’s a busy season for letter to the editor at MercerMe! Here is Part 1 of 2 of letters for this week: Hopewell Valley Democratic Club Supports Blake for Hopewell…
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To the Editor: For months, I have explained the case against Hopewell Township’s stand on affordable housing. I maintain that the township’s misguided approach on Pennytown stripped our affordable housing…
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To the Editor: Hopewell Township’s Public Works Department is responsible for clearing brush throughout 58 square miles of our primarily rural Township. Two pickups are scheduled each year, in May and October. In most years, this schedule works well and our Public Works crews are able to do their jobs quickly and efficiently. But this has not been a normal year.
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(DATE: 4/15/18) To the Editor: In his Letter to the Editor, Mayor Kuchinski claims to “set the record straight” on finances and Affordable Housing. Regarding the $12 million Surplus that…