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  • Hopewell Valley Mayors’ Breakfast scheduled for Oct. 5 at golf club

       The Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance will be hosting the fifth annual Hopewell Valley Mayors’ Breakfast on Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Hopewell Valley Golf Club from 8:30-10:30 a.m.    The event brings Hopewell Valley community leaders together to celebrate positive youth development and recognize outstanding community volunteers.    The Alliance facilitates coordination and communication among community groups,…

  • As 9-11 anniversary nears, what are you feeling now?

    The Hopewell Valley News would like to know! By: Ruth Luse    It’s hard to fathom that it has been nearly a year since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.    It seems like such a short time ago we all were glued to the television set and were terrified the fallout — or actual attack — would…

  • CHS football program pieces fall into place

    Board of Education gets money, appoints teacher/coach By: John Tredrea    Football has arrived at Hopewell Valley Central High School.    After a scrimmage at Peddie on Sept. 4, Central High School’s freshman football team will open regular-season play at home Sept. 13 against Lawrence High.    The team will play Trenton and Allentown at home the next…

  • HERE’S THE STORY: Traveling down a musical memory lane

    HERE’S THE STORY by Mike Maugeri: Mike Maugeri, managing editor of the Bordertown Register, another Packet newspaper, speaks out about music in the 70s    I grew up during the 1970s. Thus, I consider Top 40 radio hits of that decade as my comforting, albeit strange, little friends.    Imagine my delight when I recently procured the…

  • MHS students will seenew lockers, bleachers

    Windows and doors work won’t start until later, but there’s lots going on inside By:Krzysztof Scibiorski    While the work on replacing the doors and windows at the borough’s four schools will not get under way until later in the school year at the earliest, other visible changes will greet incoming Superintendent Donald Burkhardt in October.…

  • FROM ROOSEVELT: Going buggy

    Is it me, or has anyone else noticed the enormity of the bugs lately? By: Linda Schuster Some of them are growing considerably bulky around here. There are huge black, beetle-looking creatures appearing in my yard that are of mammoth proportions, I tell you.    We found one crawling on our patio after dark. It has…

  • Bike tour donations help save lives

    To the editor    On behalf of the over 3,000 Mid-Jersey residents who have multiple sclerosis (MS), the Mid-Jersey Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society extends our sincere thanks to you and your staff at The Manville News for your hard work in support of our 12th Annual MS "Coast to Coast" Bike Tour.    Although…

  • Letters to the Editor, July 25, 2002

    Pennington could annex land To the editor:     This letter addresses the article (HVN, July 18, 2002) — "Local Developer Sues Pennington." The developer wants water and sewer from Pennington, even though the 288-unit development off "Tree Road," adjacent to the borough line, is in Hopewell Township.    A road in question, bordering the development, has…