Category: Bordentown Register News
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Mercer artist to display License Plate Maps at Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market
Editor’s note: As of July 30, John S. Rounds said he will have to cancel his appearance this weekend. However, those interested in his artwork can still contact him for more information.
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Dept. of Agriculture announces instructions about unsolicited seeds packages
The New Jersey Department of Agriculture has received reports of individuals receiving unsolicited seeds through the mail from China. Unsolicited seeds could be invasive, introduce diseases to local plants, or be harmful to livestock. Sometimes the seeds are sent in packages which state that the contents are jewelry, according to a press release. If you…
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Hello Kitty Cafe Truck to stop by Menlo Park Mall on Aug. 1
The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck will stop by the Menlo Park Mall, Edison, near the Jersey Strong entrance, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 1. The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck has new safety procedures and increased sanitation efforts in place for guests: Staff will be wearing masks and gloves inside of the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck…
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Democratic legislators want K-12 school year to begin with all-remote learning
New Jersey Assembly Democrats Mila Jasey, Pamela Lampitt and Joann Downey have announced they are planning to introduce legislation that would – if passed in the Assembly and Senate and signed into law by Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy – require school districts to provide virtual or remote instruction during the beginning of the 2020-21 school…
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Bordentown Regional School District to provide hybrid model for students
The fall semester for the upcoming 2020-21 school year in the Bordentown Regional School District will feature students splitting time between going into school for in-person classes and doing virtual learning in the district’s efforts to keep everyone safe because of the coronavirus pandemic. According to Bordentown Regional High School Principal Robert Walder, the school…
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LOOSE ENDS 7/31: Shin-Yi Lin, Eagleton Institute Fellow
By Pam Hersh A few weeks ago, I had the honor of Zooming into a Rutgers University graduation that featured only four graduates, all accomplished scientists who completed the inaugural year of the Rutgers University Eagleton Institute’s Science and Politics Fellowship Program. These scientists took their research, formulas, and analytical, organizational and communications skills into…
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Burlington County distributes 1.8 million items of PPE
Burlington County has distributed more than 1.8 million items of personal protective equipment and supplies as part of the county’s continuing efforts to safeguard vulnerable residents and staff at long-term care facilities, as well as first responders and health care workers during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “Equipping police, firefighters, EMS and other front-line health care…
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One new case of COVID-19 reported from Bordentown Township
BORDENTOWN – No new cases of the novel coronavirus were reported by Bordentown City on July 25, though one new case was reported from Bordentown Township, the first new case in about 10 days. There are 34 total cases from the city, with six deaths. There are 86 total cases in the township, with five…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, July 24
Editor’s Note: Please call before attending any event. As of press time, certain restrictions were still in place due to the coronavirus outbreak.C Canceled The Bryn Mawr–Wellesley Book Sale suspended operations for the foreseeable future and will not accept book donations until further notice. Ongoing Pickleball will be held on the second and…