Tag: Bordentown

  • New Capital Health Primary Care-Bordentown center opens for business

    New Capital Health Primary Care-Bordentown center opens for business

    BORDENTOWN – It’s been a long time coming, but the new location for Capital Health Primary Care–Bordentown is up and running. The primary care center that serves the Burlington County area opened its new facility to patients on May 18 at 100 K. Johnson Boulevard N., Suite 101, in Bordentown. Kate Stier, who is the…

  • Bordentown family finds high-tech way to give back to Monmouth Medical Center

    Bordentown family finds high-tech way to give back to Monmouth Medical Center

    Bordentown residents Kelsey and Dave Hess have found a unique way to help frontline health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kelsey Hess, who has been a patient of Monmouth Medical Center’s (MCC) Cystic Fibrosis Center since she was a young child, and Dave Hess have donated medical-grade face shields made with a 3D printer…

  • Sewa4Community raises money, donates PPE to area organizations

    Sewa4Community raises money, donates PPE to area organizations

    Sewa4Community–New Jersey, an Indic collective of more than 40 Dharma and Sewa organizations, has raised more than $30,000 in donations for various COVID-19 related relief efforts. So far, Sewa4Community has donated $23,000 to various food pantries and soup kitchens in New Jersey, including Elijah’s Promise; North Brunswick Township High School; food pantries in Monroe, Hightstown,…

  • Owner of Bordentown pizzeria allegedly coughed on Wegmans employee; wife denies all allegations

    Owner of Bordentown pizzeria allegedly coughed on Wegmans employee; wife denies all allegations

    New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal has announced that criminal charges were filed on March 24 against a man who allegedly coughed on a food store employee in Manalapan  and told the woman he has the coronavirus. Grewal said George Falcone, 50, of Freehold, was charged by complaint-summons with making terroristic threats (third degree)…

  • Students from Florence’s Central NJ Ballet Theatre to compete in world event

    Students from Florence’s Central NJ Ballet Theatre to compete in world event

    In November of last year, Florence Township welcomed the Central NJ Ballet Theatre company’s newest location to the area. The theater’s artistic director, Alisha Cardenas, is already establishing her place in the region as multiple students from the studio prepare to compete and/or participate in the Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP), the world’s largest non-profit…

  • Bordentown resident charged in drug ring bust

    TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced that a man who operated a hearing aid company was sentenced to state prison on Dec. 14 for conspiring with a doctor to supply a drug ring with high-dose pills of the opioid painkiller oxycodone. Seven members of the oxycodone distribution ring were indicted separately, which included…

  • Edison man allegedly involved in conspiracy to supply oxycodone

    Edison man allegedly involved in conspiracy to supply oxycodone

    TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced that a man who operated a hearing aid company was sentenced to state prison on Dec. 14 for conspiring with a doctor to supply a drug ring with high-dose pills of the opioid painkiller oxycodone. Seven members of the oxycodone distribution ring were indicted separately, which included…

  • Bordentown officials, residents gather to oppose waste treatment facility

    Bordentown officials, residents gather to oppose waste treatment facility

    Local officials and residents opposing ELCON’s proposal to build a liquid hazardous waste storage and processing facility in Falls Township, Bucks County, discussed necessary action to take at a meeting in Bordentown City’s Carslake Community Center on Oct. 10. ELCON, a hazardous waste processing company, is currently applying for permits to build a treatment facility…

  • Police: 41-year-old man stabbed at Bordentown Township truck stop

    Police: 41-year-old man stabbed at Bordentown Township truck stop

    An argument at the Petro Truck Stop on Monday morning left a 41-year-old Georgia man in critical condition and a 41-year-old man from North Carolina in police custody. According to the Bordentown Police Department, officers responded to a report that a man named Paul Stephens Jr., of Decatur, Georgia, had been stabbed at the Rising…