Tag: Bordentown Township Committee
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Bordentown Township Planning Board adopts new economic development element to Master Plan
As part of a comprehensive review of Bordentown Township’s Master Plan, members of the Bordentown Township Planning Board listened to the recommendations set out by Heyer, Gruel & Associates for a new economic development addition and land use element addendum to the plan at a special meeting held on March 1. The comprehensive review was…
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Benowitz and Holliday re-elected to Bordentown Township Committee
Both Mayor Steve Benowitz and Deputy Mayor Eric Holliday are officially back for another term on the Bordentown Township Committee. The 2021 general election results were certified by Burlington County officials on Nov. 16, leading the way to Benowitz and Holliday being reelected over Republican candidates Nicholas DeAngelo and Robert Delaney to the Township Committee.…
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Preliminary Bordentown election results
The most recent election results available by press time were posted by Burlington County at 1:30 a.m. Nov. 3 for the General Election that took place on Nov. 2. For the Bordentown Township Committee, Republican Nicholas J. D’Angelo received 1,905 votes, or 24%. Republican Robert S. Delaney received 1,837 votes, or 23%. Democrat Steve Benowitz…
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D’Angelo and Delaney bid to join Bordentown Township Committee
Editor’s Note: A profile of the Democratic candidates for Bordentown Township Committee appeared in the Oct. 22 issue of The Register News. Visit www.centraljersey.com to read “Four candidates vie for seats on Bordentown Township Committee.” Election Day is fast approaching in Bordentown Township as candidates Steve Benowitz, Eric Holliday, Nicholas D’Angelo and Robert Delaney…
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Four candidates vie for seats on Bordentown Township Committee
The Bordentown Township Committee has two seats up for election this fall, with four candidates in running for those two positions. Democrats Mayor Steve Benowitz and Deputy Mayor Eric Holliday are the incumbents, while Nicholas D’Angelo and Robert Delaney are the two Republican candidates running for the committee seats. Each seat on the committee comes…
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Bordentown Township mayor announces plans to consider more warehouses in the community
The recent surge of interest by commercial companies to build warehouses in the Bordentown community has resulted in the Bordentown Township Committee changing its course of action of limiting the building of warehouses. Mayor Stephen Benowitz said the time has come for the township to consider “rebalancing” uses of land throughout the community to assure…
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Bordentown Township Committee election results
For the primary election on June 8, Democrats Steve Benowitz and Eric Holliday received 405 and 399 votes, respectively, along with one write-in vote for the Bordentown Township Committee. There were no Republicans listed on the ballot. Forty-seven personal choice votes were recorded. Across Burlington County, 31,813 was the total turnout at the polls. The…
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Sheriff’s officer transfers to Bordentown Township Police Department
Officer Mark Sherman is now a full-time police officer with the Bordentown Township Police Department (BTPD). Sherman was appointed by the Bordentown Township Committee on March 8. He attended elementary school in Bordentown City; and he and his family have resided in Fieldsboro for many years. “Chief [Brian] Pesce and the Township Committee…
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One incumbent, one newcomer elected to Bordentown Township Committee in uncontested race
The 2020 Bordentown Township Committee election results are in and both incumbent James Kostoplis and newcomer Aneka Miller have been elected to serve on the board. Both Democratic candidates ran unopposed for the two seats up for election on the committee this November. James Kostoplis has been a resident of Bordentown over the last 30…