Category: Bordentown Register News
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MVC agency, inspection station closures extended until May 11
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Chief Administrator Sue Fulton has announced that all agency, road testing and inspection facilities will remain closed until at least May 11. The closures are part of the Murphy Administration’s ongoing efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, according to a press release issued on April 23. In addition to…
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Learn how to ‘grieve the loss of normalcy’ during a NAMI NJ presentation on April 29
NAMI NJ (National Alliance on Mental Illness) will present a webinar with Jennifer Ellis Walters, LCSW, on grieving the loss of normalcy at 11 a.m. on April 29. The webinar will help participants label their emotions and experiences, as well as provide practical, applicable steps to better cope with the current COVID-19 situation. Register at…
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Bordentown officials respond to complaints from residents about closure of walking and bike paths
BORDENTOWN – Mayor Stephen Benowitz, Deputy Mayor Eric Holliday, and Committeemen Eugene M. Fuzy, James Kostoplis and Ken Mason are responding to residents’ concerns about township officials closing walking and bike paths. “We want to be clear that our determination is based on the health and safety of our residents and out of an abundance…
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SOLUTIONS 4/24: The Other Crisis
By Huck Fairman While we are contending with the coronavirus, we have another, potentially more devastating crisis looming, one that we are already well into. This is, of course, the climate crisis that has been impacting much of the world for a number of years now. Our primary source for measuring global climate trends, NOAA…
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No additional cases of coronavirus reported from Bordentown on April 23
BORDENTOWN – Bordentown City is reporting 16 positive COVID-19 patients as of April 23, with one death; no new cases were reported on April 23. Bordentown Township reported no new cases on April 23, keeping the total at 50. Three residents have passed away from the virus. Across Burlington County there are 1,974 positive cases…
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Owner of area martial arts studios creates largest online class for April 25
John Kanabay has created “The World’s Largest Martial Arts Online Class (WLC)” which will take place at 2 p.m. on April 25 in an attempt to set an International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) world record. The event is free but also a COVID-19 charity fundraiser for Project C.U.R.E. Nine martial artists masters from all over…
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Rockin’ For Autism goes virtual on April 25
Rockin’ For Autism will be broadcasted online from 6-9 p.m. April 25 to support Autism New Jersey and Front Line Appreciation Group, Scotch Plains-Fanwood chapter to support emergency responders. The lineup includes Glenn Stuart of the B Street Band, Craig Kiell of Unforgettable Fire, Eric Harrison, Frank Castucci of Velvet Jones, Jammin Jenn, Patrick Bamburak, Matt…
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Bordentown reports one additional death from coronavirus
BORDENTOWN – Bordentown City is reporting 16 positive COVID-19 patients as of April 22, with one death; no new cases were reported on April 22. Bordentown Township reported three additional cases on April 22, bringing the total to 50. There was also one additional death reported, bringing the total to three. Across Burlington County there…