Category: Bordentown Register News
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Burlington County Health Department to hold vaccine, booster clinics in August
The Burlington County Health Department is holding more COVID-19 vaccination clinics next month to try to help get as many residents vaccinated or boosted in advance of a possible fall or winter surge of the virus. The August clinics will be by appointment only each Friday, Aug. 5, 12, 19 and 26, from 2-4 p.m.…
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HoopHouse owner takes second place on Food Network’s Supermarket Stakeout
BORDENTOWN – HoopHouse owner Christine Wendland is no stranger to television cooking shows. She appeared on the Food Network’s hit television show, “Chopped,” five years ago in 2017, where she earned the elusive title of Chopped Champion. Earlier this month, Wendland showcased her cooking skills on national television and the Food Network again, competing in…
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SOLUTIONS: Global Devastation
By Huck Fairman Our region has certainly seen greater than average heat, some powerful downpours, and even several tornadoes. But as most of us know, we have not experienced the extremes ranging across much of the planet. Great Britain just baked under record 104-degree temperatures. Spain and France have also suffered from heat and wildfires.…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, July 29
Ongoing Free tours of the Wyckoff-Garretson House & Museum, which dates back to 1730, will be held the second Sunday of every month, through October. Docent-led tours are held from 1-4 p.m. at the house, 215 South Middlebush Road, Somerset. For more information, visit themeadowsfoundation.org The Burlington County Farmers Market enters…
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Bordentown woman sentenced to prison for role in viral GoFundMe scam
A Bordentown woman was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for her alleged role in a GoFundMe scam that garnered nationwide attention, according to U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger. Katelyn McClure, 32, of Bordentown, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Jerome B. Simandle to one count of conspiracy to commit wire…
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Tour and explore Bordentown Old City Hall at open house; volunteers wanted for vision process
The Bordentown Old City Hall Restoration Committee is welcoming the public and volunteers to its open house and to join its newly formed subcommittee as they “pursue the vision of Old City Hall as the cultural beacon of Bordentown.” The formation of the subcommittee is intended to empower individuals and groups to collaboratively assemble various…
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Bordentown teen creates platform to provide support for children with hidden disabilities
BORDENTOWN – Elina Csapo, a rising junior at The Hun School of Princeton, wants children with “hidden disabilities” to know that they are not alone. The Bordentown Township resident is embarking on a new venture called “Young Able Voices,” a peer-to-peer support group that will provide a safe place for children with hidden disabilities to…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, July 22
Ongoing Free tours of the Wyckoff-Garretson House & Museum, which dates back to 1730, will be held the second Sunday of every month, through October. Docent-led tours are held from 1-4 p.m. at the house, 215 South Middlebush Road, Somerset. For more information, visit themeadowsfoundation.org The Burlington County Farmers Market enters…
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Burlington County officials partner for school collection drive
Burlington County is collecting donations of new school supplies, backpacks and other back to school items for local families in need. The Burlington County Commissioners, Burlington County Sheriff’s Department and State Sen. Troy Singleton [D-7] announced their partnership for the collection/donation drive in a county press release on July 13. “The start of the new…