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Market Statistics Hopewell Borough, Mercer County, NJ 1/1/2008-9/1/2008

Christine O'Shea-Realtor Assoc.~ Princeton NJ and Naples Florida: Real Estate Agent in Princeton, NJ

DATE

UNITS

LISTED

LISTED

VOLUME

LISTED

AVERAGE

PENDING

UNITS

SOLD

SOLD

VOLUME

SOLD

AVERAGE

AVERAGE

DOM

Aug 08

6

2,329,000

388,166

1

1

555,000

555,000

21

July 08

2

794,900

397,450

2

2

840,000

420,000

93

June 08

3

1,439,999

479,999

0

1

375,000

375,000

7

May 08

4

1,473,000

368,250

2

4

1,551,000

387,750

70

April 08

5

2,267,000

453,400

3

1

315,000

315,000

12

March 08

3

1,229,900

409,966

2

0

N/A

N/A

N/A

Feb 08

1

500,000

500,000

0

1

547,500

547,500

99

Jan 08

3

1,174,000

391,333

1

0

N/A

N/A

N/A

Totals:

27

11,207,799

415,103

11

10

4,183,500

418,350

60

Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed, statistics as of 9/1/2008

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Hopewell Boro Gazebo

Hopewell Borough, Hopewell, NJ Municipal Spotlight

Christine O'Shea-Realtor Assoc.~ Princeton NJ and Naples Florida: Real Estate Agent in Princeton, NJ

All legislative powers of the Borough of Hopewell are exercised by the Borough Council. These powers can take the form of a resolution, ordinance or proclamation.

The Borough Council meets once a month, usually the first Monday of the month, at 7:30 PM in the Court Room at Borough Hall. The Mayor presides at these meetings. These meetings are open to the public in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act, and all public meetings have time allotted for members of the public to speak on any issues they wish to address to the Council.

The Mayor appoints volunteers to serve on the various boards and commissions to assist the Borough with its duties and responsibilities to the community. If you are interested in volunteering to serve on a board or commission, contact the Mayor or Administrator/Clerk (609-466-2636).

Elected Officials:
Mayor Paul Anzano (term expires 12/31/11)
Liaison to Building, Economic Development, Finance and Personnel Committees

David Knights, Council President (term expires 12/31/09)
Liaison to Buildings & Grounds, Building, Finance, Library and Water Planning Committees

Sean Jackson, Councilman (term expires 12/31/2010)
Liaison to Finance, Public Safety and Open Space Committees

David Mackie, Councilman (term expires 12/31/10)
Liaison to Building, Personnel, Public Works, Streets & Roads, Recycling/Sanitation and Water Planning Committees

C. Schuyler Morehouse, Councilman (term expires 12/31/08) Liaison to Health, Insurance, Personnel, Public Safety and Water Planning Committees

Mark Samse, Councilman (term expires 12/31/09) Hopewell Borough
Liaison to Finance, Planning Board and Shade Tree Committees

Robert Lewis, Councilman (term expires 12/31/08)
Liason to Municipal Alliance, Recreation and Sidewalks Committees

Hopewell Borough Ladies Auxiliary Welcomes Volunteers

Christine O'Shea-Realtor Assoc.~ Princeton NJ and Naples Florida: Real Estate Agent in Princeton, NJ

Hopewell Borough Ladies Auxiliary

Hopewell Borough Ladies Aux

The Hopewell Borough Ladies Auxiliary meets at the Borough Fire House on Thursday evenings from September till June at 7:30 p.m.

This group of ladies is strictly volunteer and they support the firefighters of the Hopewell Borough. The ladies are the ones that come to the station on a cold winter night when there is a fire and prepare a hot meal for the weary firefighters. They provide blankets and stuffed animals along with coffee and other drinks when there is a fire at the scene.

rose

For the most part they are in the background of the men that they serve. But this group is very involved and very outspoken. They hold many fund raisers and events throughout the year.

They are in need of volunteers and give a warm welcome anyone joining the group. A member can get as involved as they want and if a member does have a "day job" or little children, they will not contact you in the middle of the night to help cook for the men.

Several of the members are mothers and spouses of the firemen. There are some multigenerational members as well.

The ladies are always looking for a new way to raise money. Their largest fund raiser is the Mother's Day Flower Sale that is held at the Hopewell Borough Firehouse on Mother's Day weekend. The community comes out to buy and the ladies gather the day and evening before the sale to get everything organized.

Some of the members also take their time to plant the beautiful flowers outside of the Firehouse.

monumentflower sale

Among other events that they work on is the Halloween Parade, the Santa Visits and Christmas Tree Lighting along with the Memorial Day Parade and many Mercer County Ladies Auxiliary meetings and State Meetings.

Anyone that has had the pleasure of meeting and working with these ladies will remember their warmth and generosity. VOLUNTEER, it is fun and you make new friends. (September is not very far away)

flower flac

Hopewell Borough Organic Farmers Market

Christine O'Shea-Realtor Assoc.~ Princeton NJ and Naples Florida: Real Estate Agent in Princeton, NJ

A drive thru Hopewell Borough, in Central New Jersey today, lead me to the Farmers Market.

Farmers Market hopewell Farmers Market

Located at the Historic Hopewell Train Station, this market is open on Wednesdays in season carrying local organic produce and products.North Slope Farm Blueberries

North Slope Farm has a stand which includes blueberries and flowers.

Cherry Grove Organic Farm has beautiful greens, including cuckumbers.Cherry Grove Farm

There is also the Village Bakery from Lawrenceville, which carries a wide variety of breads including Artisan.

Bread

The "Mushroom Stand" specializing in portabella, giving out samples and recipees for "Marvelous Mushroom Soup".

Mushrooms

Mushrooms

It is a great stop along the way. I like that they are open late, till around 7:00 p.m. so they can catch the crowd returning home and there is plenty of parking too.

Horses in New Jersey

Christine O'Shea-Realtor Assoc.~ Princeton NJ and Naples Florida: Real Estate Agent in Princeton, NJ

I have the privilege of having horses outside of my home. As I sit and write this post, there are three grazing in the field outside of the window.

Horses are kind, regal, heard and grazing animals. They do not like to be alone and need companionship of other horses or perhaps a mule or a goat.

I did not know too much about horses until about five years ago when we were looking for a property. Every time there were horses at or near the property I was so taken with their beauty that tears would come to my eyes. The "waterworks" got so bad that I started to wear sunglasses when viewing properties, even if I did not need them.

Finally, after much searching, we found a property with horses next door. Shortly after that, I started to get horses. I took a class at Rutgers in Equine management and took some riding lessons.

There is something about a horse that touches my soul and makes my spirit soar. I am far from an expert, but I have learned a lot.

The horse is the New Jersey State Animal. In 1977 two students, one in the fifth grade and one in the eighth were responsible for making the horse the NJ state animal. The horse represents power and strength and is included in the state seal. It has also been very successful in making New Jersey farming successful. A visit to Howell Living History Farm, www.howellfarm.org will show how the horse worked in the past.

New Jersey is home to the United States Equestrian Team www.uset.org.

The Horse Park of New Jersey has a full calendar of events through out the year. There are competitions and auctions and they are open to the public. www.horseparkofnewjersey.com

A good place to adopt a horse is either a Standard bred from the Standard Bred Retirement, www.adoptahorse.org or a retired Thoroughbreds at www.rerun.org

Rutgers is also a great resource for learning about horses and seminars. Dr. Sarah Ralston was my instructor, heads the Young Horse Teaching and Research Program where every year 30 students train and handle young horses. The horses are then auctioned at the annual AG Field Day. www.escrutgers.com

Different municipalities and counties in New Jersey have parameters for number of horses per acre. If you are interested in finding a horse property, please contact me at mailto:coshea@nationsrealtors.com. com I will be happy to help you find that special property so you too can have a horse or two.

Horses in New Jersey