Category: Bordentown Register News

  • Veterans can learn about benefits while enrolled at Rowan Collage at Burlington County

    Veterans can learn about benefits while enrolled at Rowan Collage at Burlington County

    Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) houses a Military Education & Veteran Services department that has supported members of the military and their families for over 40 years. While its primary emphasis is placed on education benefits, the department provides information and assistance to student veterans and community residents for any benefits available from the…

  • Common calendar, Packet papers, Oct. 30

    Common calendar, Packet papers, Oct. 30

    Editor’s Note: Please call before attending any event. As of press time, certain restrictions were still in place due to the coronavirus outbreak.     Mondays & Thursdays Cranbury residents age 55 and older can exercise via Zoom. Classes meet on both Mondays and Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. with instructors Helen and Robin. Zoom opens…

  • Three Burlington County residents will serve as Superior Court judges

    Three Burlington County residents will serve as Superior Court judges

    The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders applaud the New Jersey Senate’s confirmations of Burlington County residents Craig Ambrose, Sander Friedman and Mary Ann O’Brien as Superior Court judges. “Craig Ambrose, Sander Friedman and Mary Ann O’Brien have all been exemplary attorneys and public servants who have used their knowledge and expertise in service to…

  • Bordentown physician named to American Academy of Family Physicians Board of Directors

    Bordentown physician named to American Academy of Family Physicians Board of Directors

    Bordentown family physician Mary F. Campagnolo, MD, MBA, FAAFP, was recently elected to the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), the nation’s only medical society devoted to primary care, representing 136,700 physicians and medical students. Campagnolo was one of 18 physicians named to the AAFP Board of Directors at its…

  • Gov. Murphy signs Executive Order; says it will protect workforce during pandemic

    Gov. Murphy signs Executive Order; says it will protect workforce during pandemic

    Gov. Phil Murphy has signed Executive Order No. 192 which he said will provide mandatory health and safety standards to protect all of New Jersey’s workers at work during the ongoing 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Murphy signed the order on Oct. 28, according to a press release from his office. A representative of the New Jersey…

  • Minority and Equality Rights Task Force to hold forum on police interactions

    Minority and Equality Rights Task Force to hold forum on police interactions

    Burlington County’s new Minority and Equality Rights Task Force will host its first public forum as part of the group’s ongoing review of social justice issues impacting Burlington County residents. The forum will be held virtually at 6 p.m. Oct. 29 and will be centered on the issue of police interactions with the minority communities.…

  • Three candidates seek seats on Bordentown Regional Board of Education

    Three candidates seek seats on Bordentown Regional Board of Education

    BORDENTOWN – Three candidates are running for three open seats on the Bordentown Regional Board of Education (BOE). BOE President Eileen Francisco-Cabus is running for a second term on the board through the Bordentown Township seat. “It’s quite a responsible privilege to be part of the educational process,” Francisco-Cabus said. “The use of education being…

  • One additional COVID death reported from Bordentown Township

    One additional COVID death reported from Bordentown Township

    There are 43 total positive cases of COVID-19 reported from Bordentown City since March, with no new cases reported through Oct. 26. There are six total deaths: females age 86, 77 and 83; and males age 90, 90 and 82. There are 148 positive cases reported from Bordentown Township in the same timeframe, with no…

  • Burlington County freeholders remind businesses to register for potential state assistance

    Burlington County freeholders remind businesses to register for potential state assistance

    The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders is reminding business owners to pre-register for potential assistance from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s small business assistance fund. Businesses must register by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, in order become eligible to apply for the assistance. Earlier this month, Gov. Phil Murphy announced his administration’s intent…