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2010 ELECTED OFFICIALS

Mayor - Paul Anzano
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David Knights (President)
Deb Horowitz
Sean Jackson
Robert Lewis
David Mackie
Sky Morehouse


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ATTENTION RESIDENTS - BULK TRASH & ELECTRONICS PICKUP REMINDER
 
Except for the traditional one-day-only townwide bulk pickup day announced each year (typically in June - and not guaranteed - scheduled each spring based on funding availability), the Borough DOES NOT collect bulk trash items as part of the municipal waste collection contract.  Bulk items such as furniture, mattresses, construction material, tires, refrigerators, etc. MUST be disposed of privately.  Please refer to the local yellow pages or other resource for a listing of private haulers.  The Department of Public Works will not pick up these items.  Property owners are subject to violation and penalties for uncollected bulk items left at curbside.    
 
The Department of Public Works will assist with electronic item disposal whenever possible.  Please contact the Department at 609-466-0168 for additional information or to arrange a special pickup/drop off of electronic items.

Cruise Night September 17, 2010

2010 SUMMER EVENTS FLYER!  Click on this link for band nights, concert series, movies under the stars and sporting events in the Borough this summer.

 Land Use Ordinance Now on Website.   Leaf Pickup Info     Train Station Use Application and Rules   Open Letter from Mayor Anzano to Borough Residents   Health services available to Borough residents   Swine Flu Update  Affordable Housing Application  See "News & Updates" at left for information on Borough happenings! 

 

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Surrounded by Hopewell Township and located in Mercer County, home to the State Capitol of Trenton, Hopewell Borough has the best of all worlds. It's a quick trip to both New York City and Philadelphia, with train service from Princeton Junction, Hamilton and Trenton. The Mercer County Airport, located near the southwestern border of Hopewell Township, is fifteen minutes from the borough. Princeton, a cultural, historical, shopping and educations mecca, is close by. Within a few miles of the Borough are the corporate headquarters and offices of Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merrill Lynch, Lucent Technologies, Educational Testing Service and Janssen Pharmaceutica. The Delaware River and the artistic havens of Lambertville, NJ, and New Hope, PA, are nearby to the west.

Hopewell Borough recently celebrated the tri-centennial of its settlement during the first decade of the twenty-first century. Our town began as a small farming village in the heart of the Hopewell Valley and has evolved over the years into a unique community where people want to live, raise families, work and visit.

Hopewell Borough is more than a traditional, historic, small town. In addition to two working farms, our town is home to over 100 businesses, including modern communications, publishing, antiques and manufacturing firms. We are centrally located next to several metropolitan centers, including Princeton, Trenton, Philadelphia and New York.

 
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