To the Editor, As a resident of Hopewell Valley, I have serious concerns about the proposed $87 million referendum for our school district. While we all want to support our …
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To the Editor: For over a decade, HVRSD has regularly transferred millions of its annual surplus to collect in its capital reserve. Capital reserve, as the name implies, is reserved …
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Hopewell Township Responds to Pennington Mayor’s Concerns Over School Funding
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoA recent letter from Pennington Mayor Davy raised concerns about the financial impact the Scotch Road housing development would have on local taxpayers, particularly regarding the Hopewell Valley Regional School …
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To the Editor: We have often been on different sides of issues in Hopewell Valley over the past 25 years, but today, there’s an important issue we can agree on …
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To the Editor: To quote William Shakespeare, sort of: To protect steep slopes or not to protect steep slopes, that was the question at the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of …
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To the Editor: What has been public parking for 12+ years on West Broad Street in front of the Old School Baptist Meetinghouse is unexpectedly in dispute. As merchants and …
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To the Editor: I am a member of the Pennington Planning Board and serve on the Master Plan Committee (MPC), along with three other Board members. Andy Jackson is our …
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To the Editor: Who would have thought that, in 2024, the Hopewell Township Planning Board and the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment would still upend decades of in-person meetings …
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To the Editor: I zoomed in to the Hopewell Township Planning Board meeting last night (1/25/24). While the issue I had come for was postponed, I stayed on, just to …
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Despite virtually every other public body returning to in-person meetings following the Covid pandemic, the Hopewell Township Planning Board and the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment have yet to hold an in-person meeting this year. Instead, …