Category: Bordentown Register News

  • Burlington County launches program to provide mortgage and utility assistance to households impacted by COVID-19 pandemic

    Burlington County launches program to provide mortgage and utility assistance to households impacted by COVID-19 pandemic

    The Burlington County Commissioners announced a new program to assist county homeowners impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Burlington County CARES Act program funded by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is designed to provide income-eligible residents with documented financial hardships up to six months of mortgage and/or utility assistance. “From the earliest days…

  • Superintendent says farewell to Bordentown Regional School District

    Superintendent says farewell to Bordentown Regional School District

    Since the day he began his tenure as superintendent of the Bordentown Regional School District on July 1, 2014, Dr. Edward Forsthoffer said he has enjoyed every minute of his time working with the Bordentown community. Residing close by in Hamilton Township, Forsthoffer was familiar with the Bordentown area and decided to “throw his hat”…

  • Common calendar, Packet papers, June 25

    Common calendar, Packet papers, June 25

    Ongoing Mercer County Library System’s annual Amateur Photo Contest is accepting submissions through Aug. 15. The theme is “Happiness is …” Photos will be displayed in the 2021 virtual exhibition. For complete details, visit https://mcl.org/events/amateur-photo-contest   McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton still has openings available for its summer camp. Second and third graders can join Creative…

  • Bordentown Regional High School Class of 2021 celebrates graduation
  • Burlington County Restaurant Week kicks off in Bordentown City

    Burlington County Restaurant Week kicks off in Bordentown City

    Burlington County Restaurant Week kicked off at Marcello’s in Bordentown City, beginning a week of specials from dozens of restaurants all over the county. Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson and Commissioner Tom Pullion helped kick off the week with a visit to Marcello’s Coal Fired Restaurant and Pizza in downtown Bordentown City on June…

  • Burlington County Commissioners kick off Restaurant Week with visit to family-owned restaurant in Bordentown City

    Burlington County Commissioners kick off Restaurant Week with visit to family-owned restaurant in Bordentown City

    Burlington County Restaurant Week is off and running with dozens of restaurants from all over the county participating. Organized by the Burlington County Commissioners and State Senators Dawn Marie Addiego and Troy Singleton, the weeklong event is designed to showcase and promote Burlington County’s wide variety of restaurants and encourage residents from throughout the region…

  • Rowan College increases in-person seats for fall semester

    Rowan College increases in-person seats for fall semester

    Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) is adding more on-campus seats for the fall semester as COVID transmission rates continue to decrease. “On-campus courses have been filling more quickly than our online courses, which sends a strong signal that students are ready to get back to normal,” RCBC President Dr. Michael A. Cioce said in…

  • Common calendar, Packet papers, June 18

    Common calendar, Packet papers, June 18

    Ongoing   Mercer County Community College has opened registration for in-person summer Tomato Patch program, its dance, theater, vocal and visual arts programs at Kelsey Theatre. Read full details at either www.tomatopatch.org/summer-programs, or register at https://campscui.active.com/orgs/KELSEYTHEATRE?orglink=camps-registration For more information, email [email protected]     Marketfair Princeton launched a Mall Rewards App that’s one of only two shopping centers in the state to offer…

  • Burlington County to begin resurfacing work next week on Florence-Columbus Road

    Burlington County to begin resurfacing work next week on Florence-Columbus Road

    Burlington County will continue work in its State Funded Overlay Program next week by resurfacing a 2.3-mile section of Florence-Columbus Road in Florence and Mansfield. Pavement milling and overlay work on the road, also known as County Route 656, is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 21, and is expected to take about two weeks…