Tag: Bordentown News
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Bordentown City officials anticipate 2nd street road paving to begin this Summer
Bordentown City residents can anticipate more road paving work in the area this summer. Municipal officials announced in May that the city applied for a competitive grant to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and was awarded $240,000 plans to repave 2nd Street. Once that grant was approved, Bordentown City officials offered to meet…
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Police supply update on workers injured in scaffolding incident
Bordentown Township Police officials have reported an update on four construction laborers who suffered serious injuries after falling 50 feet when scaffolding collapsed at a worksite in the township. Township police officials reported that on June 5 at approximately 12:25 pm, the department’s officials responded to the Team Campus Phase II construction site, which is…
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Farmers’ Market returns to Bordentown City
The Bordentown City Farmers’ Market is back this year. The 10th year will be celebrated with a new market manager in Hillery Lamb and an assistant manager in Sruti Desai. The market is open every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Carslake Community Center, which is located at 207 Crosswicks Street in Bordentown…
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Bordentown Historical Society encourages donations for site improvements
The Bordentown Historical Society embarked on a recent project to enhance multiple features at their Friends Meeting House site on Farnsworth Avenue. But the Bordentown Historiacl Society is now encouraging local patrons to help out any way they can. After the historical society completed an award winning $90,000 project to build, repair and restore the…
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Bordentown Historical Society awarded by county
The Bordentown Historical Society typically dedicates its time and efforts toward recognizing the people and organizations that have contributed to the area’s storied past. But but it was the Bordentown Historical Society that was, in turn, the one to be recognized in May. In acknowledgment of the historical society’s commitment to enhancing and maintaining the…
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Bordentown Township police team up with local restaurant to raise money for Special Olympics
Taking a break from their daily service to the Bordentown community, the Bordentown Township Police Department served tables instead on May 31 at Jimmy’s American Grill for a worthy cause. The event teamed up with the police department for a “Tip-a-Cop” fundraiser where the restaurant let officers serve tables alongside their staff to raise money…
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Bordentown Township planners approve development along Route 206
More affordable housing units are planned to be built in Bordentown Township along Route 206. That was the result of the Bordentown Township Planning Board’s recent ruling. The board approved the construction of a residential development. The decision came from township officials when the planning board held a special meeting on May 30 where the…
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Bordentown High softball reflects on season’s achievements following state title defeat
A state championship title was not meant to be for the Bordentown Regional High School softball team this season. But the team’s successful run could be a sign of positive things to come for the program. In a year where the Scotties earned an overall winning record of 20-7, a sectional title and a bid…
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Bordentown High baseball’s successful run comes to an end
The Bordentown Regional High School baseball team’s run to win a state sectional championship came up short but that finish can not overshadow a successful spring season. After a season where the Scotties came out cold in the early spring only to eventually heat up their bats and ring up multiple winning streaks along the…