Category: Bordentown Register News

  • Shop Burlington County First initiative supports local businesss

    Shop Burlington County First initiative supports local businesss

    Burlington County Freeholder Director Felicia Hopson highlighted the county’s revived Shop Burlington County First initiative and other parts of the county’s coronavirus response on Dec. 2, telling business leaders at a Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey forum that helping residents and businesses through the ongoing pandemic continues to be the board’s primary focus.…

  • Cases continue to rise in Bordentown

    Cases continue to rise in Bordentown

    There are now 304 total positive cases reported from Bordentown Township, with five new cases reported Dec. 6. There are eight total deaths. There were four new cases of COVID-19 reported from Bordentown City on Dec. 6, bringing the number of total positive cases to 102, with six total deaths. Across Burlington County there was…

  • Common calendar, Packet papers, December 4

    Common calendar, Packet papers, December 4

    Ongoing Cranbury Volunteer Fire Company will offer visits from Santa. For more information, call the firehouse at 609-395-0633 or email [email protected]   The Princeton Farmers Market will offer its Winter Market Series at its temporary outdoor location on Franklin Avenue, providing ample space for social distancing. Markets will operate 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on…

  • Residents seeking housing assistance can visit county’s Housing Hub

    Residents seeking housing assistance can visit county’s Housing Hub

    In honor of National Roof Over Your Head Day, Burlington County Freeholder Director Felicia Hopson reminded residents experiencing housing problems that assistance is available through the county’s Housing Hub. “Having a roof over your head is something many of us take for granted but that we should all be thankful for,” Hopson said in a…

  • Bordentown Township announces two additional COVID deaths

    Bordentown Township announces two additional COVID deaths

    Two deaths related to COVID-19 were announced from Bordentown Township this weekend, the first additional deaths reported in months. There are now 283 total positive cases reported from Bordentown Township, with 12 new cases reported Dec. 1 and 2. There are eight total deaths. There were three new cases of COVID-19 reported from Bordentown City…

  • Princeton-based actress featured in upcoming Manhattan rom-com

    Princeton-based actress featured in upcoming Manhattan rom-com

    Vivia Font, on and off longtime Princeton resident and lecturer at Princeton University, will be featured in the Manhattan set romantic family comedy “Love, Repeat” to be released on Dec. 22 on Apple TV. The movie revolves around a New Yorker, played by Bill Connington, who sets out to win the heart of his ex-wife…

  • Public health employees encouraged to discuss emotional and mental health during COVID

    Public health employees encouraged to discuss emotional and mental health during COVID

    A support group for public health employees will be held at 4 p.m. Thursdays in December. The open discussion will focus on the importance of nurturing emotional and mental health during COVID-19 and beyond. The groups will share about how the pandemic has impacted emotional health for public health employees, and discuss wellness strategies to…

  • Indie theaters unite to launch Independent Venue Association

    Indie theaters unite to launch Independent Venue Association

    Hopewell Theater, McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, the State Theatre in New Brunswick and ArtPride New Jersey Foundation in Burlington have joined forces with other indie venues in New Jersey and/or live entertainment promoters to launch the New Jersey Independent Venue Association (NJIVA). To date, more than a dozen venues or promoters have joined NJIVA…

  • Bring holiday lights to Resource Recovery Center for safe recycling

    Bring holiday lights to Resource Recovery Center for safe recycling

    While decorating for the holidays is a tradition, too often strings of burnt out or damaged holiday lights end up being tossed out with household garbage. This is wasteful and harmful to the environment. There is a greener way to properly dispose of these decorations. Instead of discarding non-working lights in the trash, the Burlington…