Category: Bordentown Register News

  • Common calendar, Packet papers, Sept. 25

    Common calendar, Packet papers, Sept. 25

    Editor’s Note: Please call before attending any event. As of press time, certain restrictions were still in place due to the coronavirus outbreak.   Ongoing The Township of Hillsborough is working with Town Planner to produce a 250th anniversary edition of the color printed 2021 calendar, which will be mailed out to every residence in…

  • Burlington County will offer zero-interest loans to small businesses impacted by COVID-19

    Burlington County will offer zero-interest loans to small businesses impacted by COVID-19

    The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders and Burlington County Bridge Commission announced the launch of a new interest-free loan program aimed specifically at aiding small businesses impacted by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. A total of $660,000 in federal CARES Act funding was secured by the Burlington County Bridge Commission’s Economic Development Office for the…

  • Morven Museum & Garden’s Festival of Trees tradition continues

    Morven Museum & Garden’s Festival of Trees tradition continues

    Morven Museum & Garden’s Festival of Trees is a juried collection of trees and mantles decorated by area garden clubs and non-profit partners displayed in the museum’s galleries throughout the mansion-turned-museum. The trees will be on display from Nov. 18 through Jan. 10, 2021. A Winter Wonderland outdoor fundraiser is planned for Dec. 3. “Morven’s…

  • Burlington County delivers more than 50,000 meals to seniors during coronavirus pandemic

    Burlington County delivers more than 50,000 meals to seniors during coronavirus pandemic

    Burlington County has delivered more than 50,000 meals to homebound senior citizens as part of the county’s continuing effort to assist vulnerable residents during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “The pandemic has been hard on all of us, but most of all our seniors. Many of them have felt isolated inside their homes due to the…

  • Blood donations critically needed

    Blood donations critically needed

    Plasma from whole blood donations made through the American Red Cross that test positive for COVID-19 antibodies may now help current coronavirus patients in need of convalescent plasma transfusions. Donors are encouraged to make an appointment to give blood now to help ensure coronavirus patients and others who depend on transfusions have needed blood products this fall.…

  • Burlington County voters will have options to deliver Vote by Mail ballots to 13 secure drop boxes

    Burlington County voters will have options to deliver Vote by Mail ballots to 13 secure drop boxes

    Burlington County voters will have several options to safely and securely cast their ballots in the upcoming November General Election under the county’s plan for compliance with recent New Jersey laws and executive orders mandating the election be held largely with Vote by Mail ballots. The implementation plan was approved by the county Board of…

  • Burlington County Recovery Center aids residents struggling with addiction

    Burlington County Recovery Center aids residents struggling with addiction

    Burlington County is expanding its addiction services with the launch of a Recovery Center to better help residents obtain treatment and other critical mental health and community support to assist them through recovery.   Located at the Burlington County Human Services Building in Westampton, the Recovery Center will serve as a so-called “one-stop” location where…

  • Downtown Bordentown Association hopes for another successful Restaurant Weekend

    Downtown Bordentown Association hopes for another successful Restaurant Weekend

    Another Restaurant Weekend is on tap early next month to help support the small businesses and restaurants that fill the one square mile district of Bordentown City. The fourth installment of the two-day event will take place on October 2-3 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The previous three Restaurant Weekend festivities have brought great…

  • COVID-19 updates for Bordentown

    COVID-19 updates for Bordentown

    There are still 38 total positive cases of COVID-19 reported from Bordentown City since March, with no new cases reported over the weekend. There are six total deaths: females age 86, 77 and 83; and males age 90, 90 and 82. There are now 113 positive cases reported from Bordentown Township in the same timeframe,…