• Waste of money!

    Gerard W. Telmosse Hopewell Township     The traffic on Route 31, which is already in gridlock in Hopewell Township, will get even worse with the proposed Kooltronic Redevelopment Plan proposed by the Township Committee, not to mention what will happen to the traffic on Route 654 (Pennington-Hopewell Road).    In fact, if any traffic alteration is…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Bear Tavern shells project to aid ravaged schools

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Bear Tavern shells project to aid ravaged schools

    Fifth-grader Aliyah Crawford works on her shell magnet.

  • In the Wake of Hurricane Sandy, Peapack-Gladstone Bank Provides Aid to St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center

    In the Wake of Hurricane Sandy, Peapack-Gladstone Bank Provides Aid to St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center

    Peapack-Gladstone Bank employees load emergency donations for transport to St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center and distribution to New Jersey pet owners in need.

  • TRENTON: Route 31 to be Purple Heart Memorial Highway

       TRENTON — On Oct. 25, in honor of the sacrifice of the nation’s military veterans, past and present, Gov. Chris Christie signed legislation designating Route 31 as the Tri-County Purple Heart Memorial Highway.    Route 31 begins in Trenton at the monument to the Battle of Trenton and traverses north through Mercer, Hunterdon and Warren counties.…

  • NEW HOPE: Historians remember Pam Minford

    NEW HOPE: Historians remember Pam Minford

    Shown are New Hope Historical Society board member, Roy Ziegler (left), presenting a gift — a print of Parry Mansion — to Debbie Dailey, president of the Pamela Minford Charitable Foundation.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City honors volunteers for landscaping efforts

    LAMBERTVILLE: City honors volunteers for landscaping efforts

    Sitting next to the flagpole is volunteer Spencer Giambalvo. Other volunteers are (from left): Conor Coll, Taylor Higgins, Grace Giambalvo, Zach Connors, Liam Sullivan, and standing with the shovel, Daniel Eldridge. These students helped Dede Myers with a planting project at City Hall.

  • Good news!

    Erica Condon Elon University     I was very pleased to see the progress made in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District Progress Report for the 2011-12 school year. The District Factor Groups (DFGs) seem to be a good comparison of district performance and it is nice to know that Hopewell Valley is performing at or…

  • Gianacacis honored for ‘commitment to social responsibility’

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    On Oct. 23, more than 140 guests attended the Princeton Family YMCA’s fifth annual Centennial Awards reception, which served to recognize eight individuals for their commitment to social responsibility in the Princeton region and beyond.    Each year, the Y selects a theme that corresponds to one of its three areas…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Caprios plan to name building after Morland

    LAMBERTVILLE: Caprios plan to name building after Morland

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A North Main Street building will be dedicate d soon to late local attorney, Steven H. Morland, according to real estate developer, Joseph Caprio, whose firm purchased the building two and half years ago.    Mr. Caprio and his father, Philip Caprio, are owners of the firm, Lambertville Partners…

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