Category: Bordentown Register News

  • SOLUTIONS 4/29: Green Hydrogen for Cars and Trucks

    SOLUTIONS 4/29: Green Hydrogen for Cars and Trucks

    By Huck Fairman PBS NewsHour and science correspondent Miles O’Brien recently presented an encouraging report on the development of fuel cell powered cars and trucks that are powerful, have superior range, and produce no emissions – only water. This development has stemmed in part from the research and development coming out of the National Fuel…

  • Common calendar, Packet papers, April 29

    Common calendar, Packet papers, April 29

    Ongoing   Community college students who are interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) careers and pursuing their studies at a four-year university can get a head start at Rider University through participation in its STEM Summer Institute. Held in two sessions — July 7-10 and Aug. 4-7 — the residential program includes hands-on laboratory…

  • Burlington County officials appoint newest commissioner

    Burlington County officials appoint newest commissioner

    The Burlington County Commissioners welcomed Allison Eckel as the newest member of its board on April 27, saying they looked forward to collaborating with her to continue to deliver fiscally sound government that is responsive to county residents’ needs. “Our board has succeeded in governing responsibly to support our county’s affordability and high quality of…

  • Bordentown Area Running Club fights childhood cancer through Laps for Livie fundraiser

    Bordentown Area Running Club fights childhood cancer through Laps for Livie fundraiser

    What’s your superpower? That question was being answered by more than 100 people who participated in the Laps for Livie fundraiser run that was held by the Bordentown Area Running Club (BARC). The event was created in honor of Olivia Sotak, a 20-month old child from Bayville, who is the niece of BARC member Kellie…

  • Bordentown Regional School District receives third consecutive Best Communities for Music Education honor

    Bordentown Regional School District receives third consecutive Best Communities for Music Education honor

    For the third year in a row, the Bordentown Regional School District (BRSD) has been recognized by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation as one of the Best Communities for Music Education. To earn the honor of being the Best Communities for Music Education, BRSD had to meet the criteria of questions that involve…

  • Common calendar, Packet papers, April 22

    Common calendar, Packet papers, April 22

    Ongoing   Community college students who are interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) careers and pursuing their studies at a four-year university can get a head start at Rider University through participation in its STEM Summer Institute. Held in two sessions — July 7-10 and Aug. 4-7 — the residential program includes hands-on laboratory…

  • NMG Media Group, MarketFair are ‘a good fit’ for Dress for Success

    NMG Media Group, MarketFair are ‘a good fit’ for Dress for Success

    On Thursday, April 14, NMG Media Group and MarketFair proudly presented a check for $1,250 to Dress for Success Central Jersey. This money will go a long way toward helping the nonprofit group carry out its mission to help women prepare for the job market.   The proceeds were generated by a special “VIP Experience”…

  • Bordentown museum will reopen to the public, feature new Bonaparte exhibit

    Bordentown museum will reopen to the public, feature new Bonaparte exhibit

    The Bordentown Historical Society (BHS) will reopen the Bordentown Friends Meetinghouse Museum and present its new Joseph Bonaparte exhibit. The launch of the exhibit marks the first public opening of the meetinghouse in more than two years, according to information provided by BHS. Guests will be hosted in the space following the most significant renovation…

  • SOLUTIONS 4/15: Musical Spring

    SOLUTIONS 4/15: Musical Spring

    By Huck Fairman As area residents have pushed through an often wet, cool and windy spring, many have sought relief beyond hopes for warming weather. Among the most transformative options has been a performance of The Princeton Singers, most recently at the Art on Hulfish (street) space, an alternative site while the Princeton University Art…