For decades now, Kerr’s has drawn customers from throughout Hopewell Valley with its promise of sweet, locally grown Jersey corn
For decades now, Kerr’s has drawn customers from throughout Hopewell Valley with its promise of sweet, locally grown Jersey corn
Area filmmaker wins award for best movie in its category
Mercerville resident Barbara Gerrity is looking to spread the word as she waits for a liver transplant
In the 47 years since Hamilton first moved to the mayor-council form of municipal government, only five people have been elected mayor of the township.
Resident's first thought was that someone had thrown a rock, before realizing that something more profound had probably happened
TWW said that it made this decision in order to allow customers who are struggling with payment challenges extra time to access utility-assistance programs
A six-month celebration of the artist begins with an opening ceremony on Sunday, May 21, at D&R Greenway's St. Michaels Preserve.
Hundreds gathered in Limewood Park on April 6 to celebrate the grand opening of Hamilton Township’s newest playground
Noelle Moore has a thirst for knowledge about space and space science
Memorial scholarship sends two Mercer-area teens to County Donegal in Ireland each summer
Events from Princeton to Philadelphia mark the athlete, actor, and activist's 125th birthday.
There comes a time when the maestro hands the baton to a new conductor
Justin Kotenicki and his sister Erinn Kotelnicki Rasin, have been operating the dance studio since 2010
Bordentown native will appear at local library on April 8 to share her story
New leadership in place as co-founders take a step back after 20 years guiding the nonprofit
"He was healthy, joyful, he was all sunshine. It wasn’t like we missed something. It was that he just was here, and then he wasn’t.”
Bordentown City Cats is how strays and ferals in Bordentown City find new homes
On March 21, Pfc. Joseph Thorn of Bordentown should be turning 73 years old. Instead, Thorn is forever 18, and never far from the thoughts of his classmates from Bordentown High
At this year’s annual township reorganization meeting in January, two-term committee member Michael Ruger took the reins as mayor of Hopewell for the first time
Marisa Martinez put her time to good use during the pandemic, penning her first two works of fiction
Victory in the World Correspondence Chess Championship made Edwards a grandmaster — and a world champion
Zarina Morgan’s artworks will be on display at Small World Coffee’s Nassau Street location in Princeton from Jan. 4 through Feb. 7.
People may not know that every December for the last 18 years, Jack Bell has been doing some quiet, heartwarming work
Hamilton’s Department of Public Works is still making its way through the township’s 40 square miles, finishing up the first round of plantings
Township's acquisition of 72 acres in 2020 set into motion plans to preserve the property while providing access to the river
24 later after starting work at BGC, the Hamilton resident has been named its new CEO.
The market will be open every day, Thursday, Dec. 15 through Saturday, Dec. 24
All are welcome to come and grace Hopewell Theater's stage several times a year, at Your Stage at Any Stage.
The winter holidays are a time of joy and celebration, but for some, they are also a time for sadness and the remembrance of lost loved ones
The history of recycling in New Jersey, and subsequently, in Hamilton Township, actually began after a national story about a garbage barge
Long-time butcher Victor Cruz has opened Victor's Meat Market on Klockner Road in Hamilton with his son, Alex
Good Grief, Traumatic Loss Coalition among the entities that can help people cope with loss
Blair Silver created the nonprofit to provide support to low-income families and individuals
City's new digs once belonged to exiled and self-proclaimed former King of Spain, Joseph Bonaparte
Township voters will have a chance to elect three people to the Bordentown Regional School District Board of Education this fall
The Hopewell Express sent questionnaires to all four candidates who are running for Hopewell Township Committee this fall
Write-in candidate likely to win seat on Hopewell Valley school board
At a time when the big chains dominate the market, some shoppers still value the personal touch offered by a grocery store like Foley’s
Benoit Cortet is a photographer, among other things. He also works in wood and marble. But his main work is photography — and humanity
She describes her Instagram blog as “News and happenings around Bordentown City, Township and Jersey with a touch of humor”
Dr. Rosetta Treece talks to Community News as she starts her second year as superintendent of the Hopewell Valley School district
Over the past several decades, the Bordentown Historical Society has been grateful to have received important Bonaparte relics through generous donations
Jim Webb, an artist and lampmaker, was in attendance as NASA showed the world the first images to be shared from the James Webb Space Telescope, named for his father.
We have an opening for an Advertising Sales Assistant, a position that can easily launch the right person into an Account Executive with our company.
Each year from late March to Thanksgiving, Jersey farmers show just why we own the nickname: The Garden State
A graduate of Hopewell Valley Central High School, Demareski earned a bachelor of science degree in Marine Engineering Systems, and a commission in the U. S. armed forces
Nestled on a hillside on Crusher Road in Hopewell is a step back in time. A nostalgic place with no Wi-Fi yet. A place where area children learned to swim and parents brought picnic lunches to enjoy outside
One hundred years ago, 40 families in the Trenton area founded a church. The 40 families were of Greek heritage and primarily from the Greek islands of Andros and Chios.
Lisa Zola-De Libero continues to follow in her mother’s footsteps with the help of her staff to ensure their students’ smiles and laughter for years to come
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