Category: Bordentown Register News
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Learn about the impacts of mental health on communities of color
“Mental Health & Communities of Color” will be presented by Gayle Parker Wright, LCSW-R-NY, LSW-NJ, from 2-3 p.m. Feb. 24 on behalf of NAMI-NJ (National Alliance on Mental Illness). In honor of Black History Month, learn and discuss how to take steps to become an ally to someone who is experiencing mental illness. The goal…
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Burlington County organizations receive COVID-19 relief
The Princeton Area Community Foundation (PACF) awarded over $2 million to more than 50 local nonprofits in its second phase of COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Grant funding activities. Thanks to the philanthropic spirit of the community, and donor contributions, PACF awarded grants to organizations focused on immediate needs such as food insecurity, healthcare, housing, mental…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, February 19
Ongoing French American School Princeton (FASP) is accepting enrollment. At FASP, students in preschool (3 years old) through grade 8 benefit from a rigorous bilingual curriculum accredited by the Middle State Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools and the French Ministry of Education; personalized attention thanks to small class sizes; and a multicultural community…
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COVID-19 updates from Bordentown
There are currently 624 total positive cases reported from Bordentown Township, with two new cases reported on Feb. 15, and three new cases reported on Feb. 16. There are nine total deaths since the pandemic began last March. There were no new cases reported from Bordentown City on Feb. 15, but three were reported on…
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Burlington County Library System to mark centennial anniversary with yearlong celebration
The Burlington County Library System is turning 100 this year and the Burlington County Board of County Commissioners and the library commission are planning a yearlong celebration highlighting its evolution, growth and achievements over the last century. “For 100 years the Burlington County Library System has been a critical repository of knowledge, community and connectivity,”…
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Burlington County Sheriff’s Department launches free smartphone app
The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department has a new way for residents to interact with the department’s officers and keep up with the latest news and happenings about their community programs and events. A free smartphone and tablet app is now available for download from the Google Play/Android and Apple app stores and offers a wealth…
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Burlington County Commissioners call on residents to help ‘Beat the Bug’ by destroying spotted lanternfly egg masses
Burlington County is looking for a few good bug killers to enlist in the defense against the invasive spotted lanternfly. All it takes is a scraper, plastic zipper bags and some alcohol or hand sanitizer. The Burlington County Parks System and Rutgers Cooperative Extension began recruiting volunteers to remove egg masses from trees in county…
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Burlington County offers variety of COVID-19 testing options
Citing the rise of new COVID-19 variants, the Burlington County Department of Health is encouraging county residents, students and workers to take advantage of the COVID-19 testing available to them at Rowan College at Burlington County and other pop-up testing locations. “We’re at a very critical time in our fight against the virus. The arrival of vaccines is a major plus and has…
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COVID-19 updates from Bordentown
There are now 607 total positive cases reported from Bordentown Township, with five new cases reported on Feb. 10, one new case reported Feb. 11 and four new cases reported Feb. 12. There are nine total deaths since the pandemic began last March. There were two new cases reported from Bordentown City on Feb. 10,…