The Zoom event is scheduled for Sunday, April 26 at 3 p.m.
Pennington has issued a list of local businesses and services that are available to residents during the coronavirus pandemic.
'Discover thousands of online courses from top universities like MIT, Stanford, and Harvard.'
Google Street View enables you to explore museums, historical sites, tourist destinations and more.
The Pennington Library has a resource page to help with coronavirus concerns.
'Allrecipes is available on multiple devices, including tablet and smartphone.'
The library frequently keeps their recommendations list updated.
Here is a list of local retail and services open during the coronavirus.
According to the Capital Health's Director of Marketing, there are a number of ways the community can help the hospital staff.
The American Red Cross has reached out to HVRSD for assistance in this critical time.
The Pennington Library makes some suggestions for reading short stories online.
The Pennington Library has ideas for working out at home.
The Pennington Library will be featuring a series of virtual activities for children in light of school closings.
"In light of the current uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 virus."
The library will be offering virtual crafting sessions for kids the week of March 16.
The Hopewell Valley YMCA will offer SCOPE for any parent who requires child care.
HVRSD has postponed report cards and extended the end of the third marking period.
"All district activities are cancelled or postponed during this closure."
"We are actively tracking the events related to the outbreak of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) both locally and across the nation."
Two of Hopewell Valley Central High School's extracurricular choirs competed Feb. 15 at the National Jazz Festival.
Families of Hopewell Valley Regional School District students are invited to view "Angst."
As we continue to improve our district communication, we are planning to conduct a system-wide test of our emergency notification system.
The school is planning an outdoor reflection and learning areas and will be converting some of its existing lawn to a wildflower meadow.
Award recognizes a nurse making an outstanding difference in the lives of patients and families
Historian Jim Davidson will share what life on the mountain was like in earlier days March 15 at 3 p.m. at the Pennington Public Library.
Jim Amon will share his love of the Sourlands in his new book Seeing the Sourlands March 29 at the Pennington Public Library.
James L. Creegan, a resident of Pennington, NJ, is a shareholder with Lawrenceville-based law firm Stark & Stark.
Schools Offer Open House to Potential Students
Items donated to the homeless and those in need
"Central High School is empowering young women to see themselves as creators, innovators, and problem-solvers."
PEECH, the Hopewell Valley Regional School District’s integrated Preschool program for 3 and 4-year-olds, is now accepting applications.
The boys tournament takes place at Hopewell Valley, while the girls tournament is set for Lawrence.
In this session, participants will discover how this high profile New Jersey family influenced life then and life today.
Last chance to see The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee at TCNJ!
Thursday, December 5 An Odyssey: A Father, A Son, and an Epic by Daniel Mendelsohn
William M. Rodgers, III, is a professor of public policy at Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Come buy tickets for TCNJ's production of The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee on November 12, 13, 14, 15, & 16 tcnj.edu/boxoffice
Free event offers diabetic patients health screenings, wellness information, and refreshments
See Fire Trucks and a Police Helicopter, Learn Fire Prevention and Emergency Safety Skills, and Meet Hopewell Valley’s First Responders!