Hopewell Township’s TEDAC hosts business listening session

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Hopewell Township’s Tourism and Economic Development Advisory Committee (TEDAC) is hosting a business listening session later this month.

The business listening session will take place inside the township’s municipal building at 201 Washington Crossing Pennington Road from 6-7:30 p.m., Jan. 30.

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“The Tourism and Economic Development Advisory Committee of Hopewell Township is dedicated to supporting the region’s tourism and economic growth by promoting local agriculture, historical and recreational tourism, dining, and businesses throughout the Hopewell Valley,” the committee said.

“Since its inception in 2023, the TEDAC has invited local business members and representatives to attend its meetings to share their insights and needs, has attended local ribbon cuttings, and explored opportunities for Hopewell Valley to celebrate its role in the American Revolution with the 250th anniversary in 2026.”

To advance this mission, TEDAC, in collaboration with the Pennington Business and Professional Association (PBPA), invites area businesses to the business listening session.

This session will be held at the Hopewell Township Municipal Building and serve as the focus of TEDAC’s first meeting of 2025.

“At this listening session, the TEDAC and PBPA hope to gather valuable input from their business community to guide their efforts to better address and champion its needs and success.”

This open public meeting requires no RSVP and all local business representatives are encouraged to attend.


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