Residents celebrating Diwali may already be weighing eco-friendly alternatives to fireworks. Recent fire restrictions add another reason to skip the fire crackers.
Hopewell Township
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News
Public Still Debating Self-Storage Plan as Zoning Board Hearing Wraps Up
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoWhat was to be the final hearing on a controversial variance application to build a self-storage facility at 130 Washington Crossing Pennington Road continues. The Hopewell Township Zoning Board of …
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When one thinks of environmental conservation and open space stewardship, the term “green cemetery” is not likely to come to mind. In fact, many Americans know little about green burial …
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The Hopewell Valley Arts Council hosted its 10th Annual Amazing Pumpkin Carve from October 9 to 13 at Woolsey Park, attracting families, art lovers, and fall enthusiasts from across the …
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As of October 25, 2024, the U.S. Drought Monitor map indicates that the northwest portion of Hopewell Township is experiencing a D2 drought (severe), while the remainder is under a …
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Fraudulent Unemployment Claim Filed Using Stolen Identity On October 7, Officer Maria Gavdanovich met with the victim of fraud on Cleveland Road. The victim reported they received notification via mail …
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Hundreds of ghosts and goblins invaded Woolsey Park in Titusville, NJ on Saturday, October 19, to enjoy an afternoon of treats, games, and fun. Haunted Hopewell, hosted by Hopewell Township, …
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Join the Hopewell Valley Green Team for recycling collection events over the next two weekends at local farmers markets. This Saturday, October 26, from 9am to 1pm, the first recycling …
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Hopewell Township voters will find a question on their ballot this election day to approve spending for several fire and emergency service vehicles that serve Hopewell Township. The request comes …
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Events & Features
This Fall, Put Your Feet Up for Wildlife: Leave the Leaves
by Jenn Rogersby Jenn RogersMany of the native insects and pollinators that have benefited from increased native plant gardens, wildflower meadows, and pollinator habitats need leaf litter to survive the winter. When autumn leaves get …