Tensions escalated at last Tuesday night’s Hopewell Township Zoning Board meeting, which marked the fourteenth evening of virtual participation over the application to turn the historic Hollystone Manor at 29…
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The Watershed Institute is thrilled by a statement from the PennEast Company today indicating that it will suspend efforts to condemn land in New Jersey to build its proposed fossil…
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The federal appeals court ruled today upholding New Jersey’s sovereign rights, which will halt, at least temporarily, the proposed PennEast natural gas pipeline slated for central New Jersey, according to…
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Hopewell Township Land Use Changes at Scotch Road, Allows Gas Station and Hotel
by Harry Beckerby Harry BeckerThe Hopewell Township Committee changed the land use near the intersection of Nursery and Scotch Roads at its meeting Monday night, allowing more commercial development and concluding one of the…
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To the Editor: A number of residents approached me regarding the BMS rezoning and I would like to explain the events of that evening. (For MercerMe’s coverage, please see this link.)…
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The Hopewell Township Committee, at its meeting Monday night, passed an amendment to the land use ordinance pertaining to the Bristol-Meyers Squibb (BMS) property located on Pennington Rocky Hill Road,…
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Borough Planning Board Approves Seminary Avenue Project
by Harry Beckerby Harry BeckerThe Hopewell Borough Planning Board approved the redevelopment of 11 Seminary Ave, adding a new retail space and new apartments to the town. The project, undertaken by Princeton-based RB Homes,…
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The Hopewell Township Municipal Building was ‘Boehm’-ing with energy at the Zoning Board’s December 12 meeting. Much of the meeting was spent discussing the application for a minor subdivision at…
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The Hopewell Borough Council continued its ongoing discussion regarding the redevelopment plan for Model Avenue, unanimously voting to introduce it as an ordinance at its July 10 meeting.
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The Hopewell Township Planning Board amended and approved changes to the 2004 Open Space and Recreation plan at its June 28 meeting.