Tag: hopewell
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Sourland Mountain Region gains 10K trees in 2022
For Hillsborough Township resident Jennifer Bryson, the “tremendous loss of ash trees” in the area in and around her property has been “devastating.” That is why when the Sourland Conservancy (SC) expanded its efforts to include plantings directly on private land through a grant from the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) in partnership with the FoHVOS…
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Hopewell resident: Under Peters-Manning, Chait leadership, property tax rates lowered for all township residents
Did you know that property tax information for every home in the Township is available on the Hopewell Township website? I looked on the website the other day and learned something interesting. Both Republican candidates for Hopewell Township Committee will pay less in property taxes in 2022 than they paid in 2021. You can check…
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Hopewell police blotter
A 54-year-old New Hope, Pa. woman was charged with driving while intoxicated on Route 29 near Park Lake Drive May 28. Police were called to the area to investigate an alleged intoxicated driver and found her vehicle parked on the shoulder of the road. She was processed and released. A 45-year-old Hopewell woman was charged…
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Hopewell Township PD blotter
A trio of 23-year-old men, two from Newark and one from East Orange, were charged with burglary and theft of a motor vehicle in separate incidents that occurred May 12. They allegedly broke into a house on Honey Brook Lane and allegedly stole a motor vehicle from a house on Benson Lane. A 30-year-old Trenton…
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Longtime Sourland Mountain resident turns 101
On Feb. 27, longtime Hopewell resident Evelyn Brooks will turn 101 years old. Known as “Nana Brooks” to friends and neighbors, Brooks is a prominent member of her church and local Black community who has lived in the area for 80 years, according to information provided by Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM). SSAAM is…
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Corveleyn honored to be a recipient of Presidential Award for Excellence
The White House named Hopewell Elementary School’s Helen Corveleyn as a recipient of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). PAEMST are the nation’s highest honors for teachers of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and/or computer science. “It truly is an enormous honor to be recognized in this way. There are tons…
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Hopewell Township police blotter
A 31-year-old Ozone Park, New York, man was charged with possession of fraudulent documents after he was stopped for a motor vehicle violation on Bear Tavern Road Nov. 3. During the investigation, a police officer reportedly discovered that the temporary license plate and vehicle registration for the box truck he was driving were fake. The…
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Women & Conservation app project began as Girl Scout project
A new tour about Women & Conservation began as a Girl Scout project for Princeton resident Madeleine Freundlich. Madeleine had assisted D&R Greenway as an elementary student with messaging for the land trust’s Children’s Discovery Trail on Drakes Corner Road. Her initiative was selected by the national TravelStorys app company as their milestone 200th Tour,…
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Titusville Academy names interim principal
The Titusville Academy welcomed Ronald A. Cancelliere as its interim principal. Cancelliere received his M.Ed. in School Psychology from Temple University. He has held senior administrative positions in both public and private school settings and has extensive experience serving students with special needs. Cancelliere’s recent positions have included director of Special Services, principal and superintendent…