Category: Bordentown Register News
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No new cases of COVID-19 reported across Bordentown
BORDENTOWN – No new cases of the novel coronavirus were reported by Bordentown City nor Bordentown Township on June 25. There are 34 total cases from the city, with five deaths. There are 80 total cases in the township, with five deaths. Across Burlington County there were 26 new cases reported on June 25,…
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Bordentown Regional High School holds virtual graduation; formal graduation in the works
The climax to the school year for the 2020 senior class of Bordentown Regional High School was nothing like they were imagining going into the final year of their high school careers. There was no prom, no senior trip to Disney World, and a virtual graduation was held in place of a formal graduation ceremony…
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LOOSE ENDS 6/26: Raising awareness for lung cancer
By Pam Hersh Two weeks ago, I received an email from my friend Isabella de la Houssaye asking me to join her friends and family on a race team participating in the Pennington-based Watershed Institute’s “Solstice Run” to protect and restore clean water. The event would be virtual – each registrant would commit to walking…
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Donations, adopters and fosters needed for rescued horses
The Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF), based in western Monmouth County, has been a safe haven for retired racehorses for 31 years. But the 2020 coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of all its fundraisers, along with the closure of its farm sanctuary to adopters. Now open to potential adopters, donations are still needed to feed and…
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No new cases of COVID-19 reported across Bordentown
BORDENTOWN – No new cases of the novel coronavirus were reported by Bordentown City nor Bordentown Township on June 21. There are 34 total cases from the city, with five deaths. There are 80 total cases in the township, with five deaths. Across Burlington County there were 26 new cases reported on June 21,…
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Pandemic takes toll on rescued racehorses as horse sanctuary reopens
CREAM RIDGE – The Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF) has been a safe haven for retired racehorses for 31 years. But the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of all its fundraisers, along with the closure of its farm sanctuary to adopters. Now open to potential adopters, donations are still desperately needed to feed and care for…
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Greenwood House Home names president of Board of Directors
Douglas J. Zeltt has been appointed Board of Directors president and chair of Greenwood House Home for the Jewish Aged, a nonprofit community organization where all faiths are welcome that provides comprehensive wellness-focused care and services to seniors in central New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. Greenwood House’s Board of Directors is comprised of business and…
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Looking back: 60 years of conservation in New Jersey
By Michele S. Byers It’s hard to imagine New Jersey without its strong environmental bent and legacy. Over the past few decades, New Jersey has passed landmark regional planning laws, laws to protect wetlands and farmland, drinking water, air quality and funding for preserving open space, farmland and historic sites. But 60 years ago –…
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Burlington County clerk reminds voters to watch for mail-in ballots
Burlington County Clerk Joanne Schwartz is reminding voters that they should watch for their mail-in ballots for the July 7 Primary Election. “Mail-In Ballots have been sent to more than 195,000 registered Democrat and Republican voters,” Schwartz said in a prepared statement. “The ballots will arrive in mailboxes this week.” Gov. Phil Murphy’s Executive Order 144 declared…