Tag: Bordentown News

  • Second phase improvements for Terry Field approved by Bordentown Township officials

    Second phase improvements for Terry Field approved by Bordentown Township officials

    A second round of improvements are planned for Terry Field in Bordentown. After the Bordentown Township Committee approved a two-phase plan for upgrades and improvements to Terry Field, which is located on West Constitution Drive last year, the committee approved a resolution at a Feb. 10 meeting to enter into the second phase of the…

  • Bordentown City Farmers’ Market holds event to drive electric

    Bordentown City Farmers’ Market holds event to drive electric

    In celebration of National Drive Electric Week, which took place this month, the Bordentown community held an event to encourage the green initiative for locals. As part of the national awareness program, the Bordentown City Farmers’ Market used its Sept. 22 gathering to welcome owners and advocates of electric-powered vehicles in the area to showcase…

  • Local group encourages sock donations for Bordentown’s Halloween Parade

    Local group encourages sock donations for Bordentown’s Halloween Parade

    For people who plan to line up the streets of Bordentown City for this year’s Oct. 27 annual Halloween Parade, the Kiwanis Club of Bordentown is asking attendees to bring one special item with them–socks. For the past seven years, the Bordentown Kiwanis Club has teamed up with the Bordentown Halloween Parade Committee as well…

  • Fall House Tour returns to Bordentown this weekend

    Fall House Tour returns to Bordentown this weekend

    One of Bordentown’s most celebrated events for more than 40 years returns to the area this weekend. This year’s Fall House Tour event, sponsored by the Bordentown Historical Society, is set to take place on Sept. 21 (rain date Sept. 22) from 1-5 p.m. The event gives participants the opportunity to traverse through Bordentown to…

  • Bordentown City woman diagnosed with rare disease combats it with outreach and education

    Bordentown City woman diagnosed with rare disease combats it with outreach and education

    When 30-year-old Christina Kosyla, a Bordentown City resident, was diagnosed with a rare disease in February 2018, she made a decision to not let it get the better of her. Instead, she decided to take action and bring a community together. Kosyla was diagnosed with Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis, a rare soft tissue sarcoma. Desmoid tumors, also…

  • New coach will guide youthful Bordentown High football team

    New coach will guide youthful Bordentown High football team

    The Bordentown Regional High School football team is headed into the 2019 season with a focus on growth while under the direction of a new head coach. Coming into his first year at the helm of the Bordentown football team, Skip Edwards is tasked with the duty of guiding a youthful squad that finished 1-8-1…

  • Bordentown High girls’ soccer will rely on experience this season

    Bordentown High girls’ soccer will rely on experience this season

    The Bordentown Regional High School girls’ soccer team will rely on its skilled players to have a bounce-back year for the upcoming season. Coming off of a 2018 season when Bordentown finished 3-7 in the Burlington County Patriot Division and 6-13 overall, coach Dominick Castaldo revealed that he is optimistic this fall. Although Castaldo said…

  • New Bordentown school district employees are welcomed into community

    New Bordentown school district employees are welcomed into community

    When new staff members of the Bordentown Regional School District enter the upcoming school year, their introduction into the district begins not only in the opening week of classes, but in the community. For the past three years, Bordentown school district officials have inaugurated their newest members in the educational community by introducing them to…

  • Bordentown Township implements new ‘no knock’ stickers to regulate solicitation

    Bordentown Township implements new ‘no knock’ stickers to regulate solicitation

    Municipal officials have taken an initiative to stymie peddlers and solicitors from disturbing Bordentown Township residents with the introduction of “no knock” stickers for homeowners. Township officials announced the new initiative on Aug. 27, when they explained that the stickers are available to residents, which are aimed to discourage door-to-door salespeople and solicitors from interrupting…