Forged through its regional school district, Hopewell Valley is rich in history. From the banks of the Delaware River, home to the Village of Titusville through the rolling hills of Hopewell Township to the "twin towns" of Hopewell Borough and Pennington Borough you are sure to find something for everyone.
Valley and Mountain Resource zones preserve and protect the farmlands and Sourland Mountains. While the bustling roads of Route 31, 29 and Interstate 295 provide easy commuting to New York City and Philadelphia. All with the the small town charm of downtown Pennington and Hopewell full of local small business.
Pennington is a borough in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The borough is located at the cross-roads between the Delaware Valley region to the south and the Raritan Valley region to the north.
Hopewell Borough is centrally located within the Raritan Valley region, this historical settlement (and its neighboring township of the same name) is an exurban commuter suburb of New York City
Located at the cross-roads between the Delaware Valley region to the southwest and the Raritan Valley region to the northeast, the township considered an exurb of New York City while also directly bordering the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
Beginning deep in the Catskill Mountain of New York. The Delaware River flows for 282 miles along the borders of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, before emptying into Delaware Bay. It is the longest free-flowing river in the Eastern United States. The river has been recognized by the National Wildlife Federation as one of the country's Great Waters.
Along its banks are hamlets, villages and bustling cities surrounded by recreation activities and historical sites. From your winter skiing and sledding to a lazy float in the summer heat the river is here for you.
Lambertville is a city in Hunterdon County situated on the banks of the Delaware River in southwestern Hunterdon County, directly across the river from New Hope, Pennsylvania.
Stockton is a borough in Hunterdon County which sits on the Delaware River at the western end of Amwell Valley. The community was first known as Reading Ferry and later as Howell’s Ferry.
Frenchtown is a borough in Hunterdon County which is located along the banks of the Delaware River on the Hunterdon Plateau, northwest of the state capital of Trenton.
The Amwell Valley is a small valley in Hunterdon County NJ between the Hunterdon Plateau and the Sourlands. It comprises Stockton, parts of Delaware Township, West Amwell, East Amwell, Flemington and Raritan Township. The region borders the Delaware River to the west and the South Branch Raritan River to the east.
Amwell Valley still has a large number of farms and quaint villages like Ringoes, Reaville and Cloverhill dotted throughout the region. The valley is home to Unionville Winery and Old York Cellars in Ringoes.
Flemington is a borough in and the county seat of Hunterdon County. Most of the borough is located in the Amwell Valley, a low-lying area of the Newark Basin, and the Raritan Valley, the South Branch of the Raritan River, which flows through the center of Flemington. Northwestern portions of the borough sit on the Hunterdon Plateau.
Sergeantsville is a historic unincorporated community located within Delaware Township, in Hunterdon County, first settled by a Mr. Thatcher in 1700, and was later named for Charles Sergeant, an American Revolutionary War soldier, in honor of the Sergeant family of which three brothers were local shopkeepers.
Ringoes is a census-designated place located within East Amwell Township in Hunterdon County. Ringoes is the oldest known settlement in Hunterdon County, developing around John Ringo's Tavern on the Old York Road.
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