Tag: Bordentown Township
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Township clerk placed on administrative leave for alleged racist conduct
Township Municipal Clerk Colleen Eckert has been placed on paid administrative leave after a filing by federal prosecutors revealed that she allegedly confessed to the use of racial slurs toward a real estate developer. Eckert’s alleged conduct was included in a recent court filing in an ongoing case surrounding former township Police Chief and Township…
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Deputy mayor inducted to civic leaders program at McGuire Air Force Base
Deputy Mayor Eugene M. Fuzy was recently honored for his years of public service, as officials with McGuire Air Force Base’s 305th Mobility Wing inducted him as an “Honorary Commander” on Sept. 27. Under the jurisdiction of the Air Mobility Command, the Burlington County joint base utilizes the Honorary Commanders Program for essential outreach and…
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Bordentown Township Police issue advisory for residential burglaries
Bordentown police are asking residents to keep an eye out for any suspicious activity in their neighborhood, as officers investigate a pair of recent burglaries. According to officials, the first burglary took place at a home on Klein Drive during the day on Oct. 3. Police allege that an individual forcibly entered a rear door…
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Local police, officials launch pedestrian safety campaign
In an effort to stymie potential accidents involving pedestrians along one of Bordentown Township’s main highways, the police department recently announced a new initiative to increase awareness through the month of October. Known to many as “the most dangerous New Jersey road for pedestrians,” officials said Route 130 was a major reason for the newly…