Well… apparently, everyone but me knew. Yes, I’ve heard people talk about Kunkel Park all my life, but living at the very northeast corner of the Township, I just never…
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Taking a stroll across the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge is more than just a scenic walk over the Delaware River — it’s a chance to straddle two states at once. And…
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Are you an early riser? This Sat., March 29, the sun has a surprise for you. Set your alarm for just before 6:45 a.m. and look east — if it…
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With the goal of making Pennington a safer and more pedestrian friendly town, the Planning and Zoning Board devoted its March 12 meeting to the Mobility Plan Element of the…
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Join The Hopewell Museum trustee Eric Lubell as he presents a multimedia portrait of Stephen Crane’s life and work, exploring his genius, controversies, and enduring influence on American literature. Sunday,…
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Nate Berman, a senior at Hopewell Valley Central High School, will showcase his documentary, Anything is Possible, at the 23rd annual Garden State Film Festival in Asbury Park this Saturday,…
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Items Stolen from Construction Site On March 10, Officer Maria Gavdanovich responded to a construction site on Samuel Peterson Drive for a report of Criminal Mischief and Theft. Construction management…
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The Hopewell Borough Council voted unanimously on March 20 to advance a draft contract to sell the borough’s municipal water system to New Jersey American Water, a step that could…
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The Hopewell Valley Baseball & Softball Association (HVBSA) kicked off its spring season Saturday with its fifth annual Opening Day celebration at Chamberlain Field, bringing together players, families, and local…
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The Watershed Institute celebrated World Water Day with a free, family-friendly event on Saturday that blended hands-on science with a lots of fun—all in the name of freshwater protection. The…