Pete Hurley Mouth Paintings

These paintings were done using a mouthstick by Pete Hurley, a Hopewell resident who contracted polio in 1952, and was paralyzed below his neck, losing the use of his arms and legs. The community of Hopewell responded deeply, volunteering and raising money to help support the family – wife Betty and three young children – … Continue reading Pete Hurley Mouth Paintings

The Ferrante Dress Factory

Why does this Italianate villa stand alone in a field on Wertsville Road in the Sourland Mountains above Hopewell Borough? This house was built by the Ferrante family, who immigrated from Italy in 1914, set up garment businesses in the Bronx, and came to Hopewell in 1934. They started operations at 65 East Broad Street … Continue reading The Ferrante Dress Factory

Ferrante Dress Factory – Presentation Video and References

An Italianate villa stands alone in a field in the Sourland Mountains above Hopewell Borough. This was the home of the The Ferrante family, who immigrated from Italy in 1914 and set up in the garment business in the Bronx. They came to Hopewell in 1934, built this house, and a since-demolished factory behind for … Continue reading Ferrante Dress Factory – Presentation Video and References

Hopewell High School 1927 Diploma & Autograph Book

What was high school life like a century ago, in the 1920s – Where was the school? How big were the classes? What courses did the students take? What was their life like? We know some information from newspapers, and from records in the History Project collection, including yearbooks and graduation and other event programs. … Continue reading Hopewell High School 1927 Diploma & Autograph Book

Understanding “Hopewell 57” – Rockwell / Smith

The video and slides from the “Hopewell 57” presentation on Oct. 9, 2024 now are available on the History Project site, along with the updated 25-page History Brief research paper on the facility and the street. This work is intended to document the history of this for this crazy-quilt of a manufacturing complex, and the … Continue reading Understanding “Hopewell 57” – Rockwell / Smith

Smith to Rockwell to “Hopewell 57” – Presentation Video and References

The “Hopewell 57” complex at the corner of Hamilton Avenue and Somerset Street in Hopewell Borough was first known as Smith Novelty, and then Rockwell and Kooltronic. This presentation – Smith to Rockwell to “Hopewell 57” – chronicles the saga of Hugh A. Smith, who chose Hopewell in 1901 to pursue his dream of establishing … Continue reading Smith to Rockwell to “Hopewell 57” – Presentation Video and References

Hopewell Grammar School Annex – Jewelry, Guitars, and Metalwork

What is this nondescript small building next to the former lumberyard on Model Avenue in Hopewell Borough? It’s actually related to the long apartment building on the right side – since both are part of the Hopewell Grammar School that was built there starting in 1888. The Model Avenue school, also known as the Lincoln … Continue reading Hopewell Grammar School Annex – Jewelry, Guitars, and Metalwork