Tag: Bordentown City Police Department
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Bordentown City Hall moves to Point Breeze
Bordentown City Hall has officially moved from Farnsworth Avenue to its new location at Point Breeze in July. City administration offices opened for in-person business as of Aug. 1 at the new city administration building at 101 E. Park St. The location was formerly known as Divine Word Missionaries. Bordentown City Police Department will remain…
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Bordentown officers hold activities during National Night Out
Bordentown township and city police officers joined the community for an evening of fun and games – and community interactions – during the National Night Out event held Aug. 3 at Joseph Lawrence Park in Bordentown Township.
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Bordentown police chief looks forward to hosting National Night Out
BORDENTOWN – Building a strong relationship with members of the community is very important to Bordentown Township Police Chief Brian Pesce and the officers in the police department. That is why the police department made sure to continue its annual National Night Out event last summer during the coronavirus pandemic, finding creative and safe ways…
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Sticker Shock event helps BRMS Wingman program spread awareness against underage drinking
This past summer, Bordentown Regional Middle School guidance counselors Mike McQuarrie and Dawn Patterson instituted the Wingman program, an initiative designed to provide selected students the tools to help their fellow classmates through issues in school environments. The Wingman Program comes from Dylan’s Wings of Change, a nationwide foundation that was created by Ian Hockley…
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No Shave November raises $4,000 to help area teen battling Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Bordentown City Police Detective Justin Lewandowski first saw new residents Brianna Lemmo and her mother, Maria, walking down Veterans Way this past summer. The mother and her 17-year-old daughter had just moved to Bordentown City from Trenton. When Lewandowski saw the two ladies walking around Bordentown Beach a few weeks later, the he approached them…
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Bordentown Township, City police departments team up for No Shave November
For the third year in a row, the Bordentown Township Police Department and the Bordentown City Police Department are teaming up to run the No Shave November fundraiser to raise money for a local resident battling cancer. “It’s been such a great event,” Bordentown Township Chief of Police Brian Pesce said. “Our residents have shown…
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Bordentown Rotary Club continues to spread awareness on addiction with third annual Rotary 4 Recovery event
In these unprecedented times where people are struggling with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, the Bordentown Rotary Club decided it was important to find a way to hold its third annual Rotary 4 Recovery event to help bring more attention to the issues people have involving addiction. The Rotary Club held its annual event…
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Trenton man charged twice in one weekend for allegedly driving while intoxicated in Bordentown
The Bordentown Township Police Department announced charges against a Trenton male, 48, of South Overbrook Avenue for allegedly driving while intoxicated (DWI). Police said the Trenton man was arrested for an alleged DWI on both March 6 and March 8. The second charge was made after police said the male collided with a Bordentown City…
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Bordentown City Police: Trenton man in custody after alleged bank robbery
A Trenton man is in custody after Bordentown City Police Department officers responded to a Jan. 14 alleged incident. Bordentown City Police reported that on Jan. 14 around noon, officers responded to the Investors Bank located at 213 Route 130 in Bordentown for a report of an alleged bank robbery. Once on scene, officers said…