Hopewell Valley Central High School (CHS) has earned the College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science Principles. Schools honored with…
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Members of the Hopewell Township Police Department attended the 10th Annual Shield Awards dinner hosted by the Knights of Columbus, Hopewell Council 7103, at Villa Francesco’s Restaurant on October 15.…
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Hopewell Elementary School teacher, Helen Corveleyn, was named Mercer County Teacher of the Year by the New Jersey Department of Education. Corveleyn joined Hopewell Valley Regional School District’s Hopewell Elementary…
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Events & Features
Hopewell Valley Central High School Junior Recognized Internationally for Environmental Genetics Research
Hopewell Valley Central High School junior, Sonja Michaluk, was recognized internationally as an Intel International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) Finalist and earned a Grand Award (4th place) in Earth…
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Representatives of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail (LHT) and the organizations helping to create it — Bristol-Myers Squibb, ETS, Hopewell and Lawrence Townships and Mercer County government — took to the…
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On Friday, Colonel Ken Baker, president of the Hopewell Valley Veterans Association, presented the “Golden Eagle Award” to ten deserving recipients. In a ceremony, followed by lunch, at Woolsey Park.…
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Hopewell Valley Education Foundation Fall Grants Support Eight Innovative Projects Across District Schools
The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation (HVEF) recently awarded eight grants through its 2018 fall grants cycle to support excellence and innovation across the Hopewell Valley Regional School District (HVRSD). Funded…
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Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS) has been saving open spaces for the people of Hopewell Valley since 1987. This week, FoHVOS announced it has achieved national recognition –…
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Norm Fesmire, of Pennington, was the big Mercer County winner for his oil painting “Out of Work During Depression,” claiming Best in Show-Professional and First Place, Oil-Professional at the 52nd annual New Jersey Senior Citizen…
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NJ Monthly mag names bi-annual top public high schools, HVCHS ranks
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoNJ Monthly magazine bi-annually names top public high schools. In the September issue, NJ Monthly revealed that Hopewell Valley Central High School ranked #16 in the top 20. Also in Mercer County, West Windsor-Plainsboro North and South high schools ranked #13 and #17 respectively and Princeton High School placed #20.