Category: Bordentown Register News
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Bordentown Township deputy mayor reappointed to honorary program at Burlington County military base
In an effort to serve Bordentown Township municipality, Deputy Mayor Eugene M. Fuzy was honored this year as he was inducted for another term to serve as “Honorary Commander” in the McGuire Air Force Base’s 87th Mobility Wing for local leaders. Fuzy was inducted into the program on Sept. 24, which is under the jurisdiction…
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Public hearing for warehouse set to come before Florence planners on Nov. 26
A public hearing for the proposed construction of a 508,200 square foot warehouse is set to come before the Florence Township Planning Board. At an Oct. 22 township board meeting, Florence planners made a motion to approve and pass an application submitted by IPT Florence West Urban Renewal, LLC, for completeness on their plans to…
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Florence Township honors two individuals for their service to community
Two Florence Township residents will be forever remembered after the community came together to honor them with special ceremony last month. On Oct. 5, Florence Township patrons gathered at the municipality’s recreation football field to pay tribute to two individuals, Joseph Pasqualine and Henry Cleveland, who were instrumental in the start of the Florence Township…
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New faces elected to Mansfield committee and school board
Mansfield Township will see some new faces on the township committee and school board after this week’s election. With two candidates vying for one open seat on the five-person Mansfield Township Committee, Republican candidate Rudolph Ocello claimed the vacancy over independent candidate Arthur Puglia. Ocello received 1,438 votes. Puglia received 583 votes. Meanwhile, the Mansfield…
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The State We’re In 11/8: Open space trust funds keep New Jersey green
By Michele S. Byers You’ve probably heard the bad jokes about New Jersey’s traffic, toxic waste, turnpike exits and bad smells. But what about the Garden State’s image? Those of us who live here know that there’s a lot of green in New Jersey. This state we’re in is the most densely populated in the…
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The State We’re In 11/1: Where do the wild things go?
By Michele S. Byers Winter is coming and wildlife is getting ready. New Jersey’s wild animals – mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and more – have many strategies for coping with winter. Some hibernate, some migrate and others stay put. Who does what? Hibernators – Hibernation is more than a long winter’s nap. Animals that hibernate…
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Solutions 11/1: What you can do
By Huck Fairman If you are wondering what you can possibly do about local, national or global problems, some very useful and personable guidance was offered, at a recent Princeton Public Library talk, by a multi-faceted activist and author, CEO and professor, Alex Counts, but also in his engaging new book, “Changing The World Without…
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Abbey True Harris bids for seat on Mansfield Township school board
When Mansfield Township residents head to the polls this November, they will be casting their ballots for several races including the school board and general elections. This year, residents will have a choice in the Nov. 5 Mansfield Township School District Board of Education election as four candidates will run for three vacancies on the…
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Bordentown Rotary Club to hold walk event for addiction awareness
An event aimed to raise awareness about drug addiction is set to return to Bordentown this November. The Bordentown Rotary Club will be the host to a “Rotary 4 Recovery Walk” event on Nov. 7, which will welcome patrons to come out and support family, friends and community members in an intent to raise awareness…