Tag: Bordentown City

  • Pegasus Theatre Company will make its Bordentown City debut this fall

    Pegasus Theatre Company will make its Bordentown City debut this fall

    Pegasus Theatre Company will make its Bordentown City debut this fall, offering a full season of productions starting in October and a summer camp starting as early as August. “We’re excited to welcome Pegasus Theater and the cultural and educational offerings they will be bringing to Bordentown City,” Bordentown City Mayor Jennifer Sciortino said in…

  • Friends of White Hill Mansion hold first Living History Day event

    Friends of White Hill Mansion hold first Living History Day event

    Historic remnants from the Revolutionary War are entrenched throughout the Bordentown community. Part of that history lives in the White Hill Mansion which is located in the Borough of Fieldsboro. The Friends of White Hill Mansion have helped preserve the historic landmark over the last eight years and decided to bring part of its history…

  • Bordentown residents unite at Ukrainian Support Rally

    Bordentown residents unite at Ukrainian Support Rally

    Stasia and Oleh Skrypczuk have been sending care packages and funds through MoneyGram to help their family members living in the Ukraine since the Russian invasion last month. The war between Russia and Ukraine has been tough to watch from afar for the couple. They both wanted to do more to help out. Then, a…

  • Mask wearing will be optional in Bordentown Regional School District come March 7

    Mask wearing will be optional in Bordentown Regional School District come March 7

    The Bordentown Regional School District has a plan in place regarding its face covering policy when Gov. Phil Murphy lifts the state’s mask mandate on March 7. Superintendent Dr. Trudy Atkins told centraljersey.com that masks and face coverings of any kind will be optional for students and staff when the mask mandate is lifted next…

  • Mazzella makes history as first Bordentown state wrestling champion

    Mazzella makes history as first Bordentown state wrestling champion

    The name Lexi Mazzella will hang forever in the rafters of Bordentown Regional High School. Mazzella cemented her place in Bordentown history and capped off her tremendous athletic career for the Scotties during the NJSIAA Girls State Wrestling Championships on Feb. 20 at Phillipsburg High School. For the first time in the history of the…

  • Mazzella headed to girls state wrestling tournament for second year in a row

    Mazzella headed to girls state wrestling tournament for second year in a row

    Senior Lexi Mazzella continues to add more highlights to her stellar athletic career at Bordentown Regional High School. Mazzella rewrote the history books yet again during the NJSIAA South Region girls wrestling tournament on Feb. 12 at Kingsway Regional High School in Woolwich Township, becoming a two-state qualifier by placing third in the 132-pound bracket…

  • Volunteer firefighter charged with distribution of child pornography

    Volunteer firefighter charged with distribution of child pornography

       A 36-year-old Bordentown Township man has been charged with possessing and distributing child sexual abuse material.    Jay J. Howe was charged with three counts of endangering the welfare of a child: two second degree and one third degree, according to information provided by Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and Bordentown Township Police Chief…

  • ‘Father of Bordentown soccer’ passes away at age 90

    ‘Father of Bordentown soccer’ passes away at age 90

    When you think about youth soccer in the Bordentown community, the name Marcus Gutterson will probably come to mind. Gutterson founded the Bordentown Community Soccer Association (BCSA) in the early 1970s and paved the way for soccer to be a big part of the Bordentown community for the last 40 years. “He was truly the…

  • Scotties growing ‘leaps and bounds’ during 2021-22 campaign

    Scotties growing ‘leaps and bounds’ during 2021-22 campaign

    Coach William Lloyd didn’t know what to expect from his young and inexperienced Bordentown Regional High School girls basketball team coming into the 2021-22 season. The Scotties returned only one player with varsity experience in senior Oshynn Cosom from last year’s squad. That led to Lloyd not setting expectations for this season, but instead providing…