To the Editor and the entire community: As we mark the sixth anniversary of The Chubby’s Project, I write with both pride and gratitude. What began in 2020 as a heartfelt…
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Mercer County plans to purchase 56 acres of land from Rider University in a deal that will preserve environmentally significant forest and wetlands while providing the financially struggling university with…
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Verbal Altercation at Shoprite On Feb. 11, 2026, Officer Ryan Finnegan was dispatched to Shoprite for a report of a verbal altercation. Complainant reported to have several altercations with Shoprite…
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Announcements
Hopewell Valley Republican Association to Host Community Book Discussion on Political Polarization
The Hopewell Valley Republican Association will host a community book discussion next month focused on political polarization and the challenges of civil discourse in modern American politics. The event, part…
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Residents who want to weigh in on the future of the Washington Crossing Bridge have only a few days left to submit comments on potential replacement or rehabilitation options. Transportation…
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On a wet February morning, Pastor Wil Kauffman stood beneath a sugar maple tree on the lawn of Grace Community Church of the Nazarene and tapped a small spile into…
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News
Crowds Pack Hopewell Borough Hall as Planning Board Continues Hearing on Hopewell 57 Redevelopment
A standing-room-only crowd filled Borough Hall on March 4 as the Hopewell Borough Planning Board continued its public hearing on the proposed Hopewell 57 redevelopment project, with discussion focused largely…
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Letters To the Editor
Protecting Hopewell’s Water Future: Why Groundwater Well Maintenance and Redundancy Matter
To The Editor: As residents of Hopewell Borough, we all rely on safe, reliable water every day. Our community’s water system depends on the local groundwater well number 4 which…
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Pennington Borough residents will have two opportunities in the coming days to engage with local government and community planning efforts. A special meeting of the Pennington Borough Council will take place Monday, March…
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To The Editor: I am writing to raise a fundamental question about how we define “success” in our schools—and whether that definition truly reflects the kinds of lives, communities, and…