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  • Bordentown High girls’ soccer team on pace for bright future

    Bordentown High girls’ soccer team on pace for bright future

    The Bordentown Regional High School girls’ soccer team saw its season end early this fall. The Scotties were eliminated in the state sectional tournament’s first round, but there may be signs of better things to come down the road for this program. Bordentown ended the year with an 8-10 record but did manage a 5-3…

  • Bordentown community groups prepare meals for people in need this holiday season

    Bordentown community groups prepare meals for people in need this holiday season

    Multiple Bordentown community groups stepped up this holiday season to prepare and deliver meals to people less fortunate just in time for Thanksgiving. With buckets full of chopped carrots, mashed potatoes, turkey and plenty more holiday dinner fixings, the Kiwanis Club of Bordentown and Christ Church Parish of Bordentown prepared and packed 450 meals as…

  • Mansfield Township Committee fields additional discussion on EMS contract bid

    Mansfield Township Committee fields additional discussion on EMS contract bid

    The Mansfield Township Committee recently provided updates about the status of the Request for Proposal (RFP) contract of its emergency services squad. After it was announced earlier this year that a new contract for Mansfield Township’s designated EMS provider was to be prepared and sent out to bid, the committee members passed a resolution at…

  • Overtime goal sends Northern Burlington past Bordentown in boys’ soccer

    Overtime goal sends Northern Burlington past Bordentown in boys’ soccer

    It took until overtime to decided a boys’ soccer game between rivals Bordentown Regional High School and Northern Burlington County Regional High School on Sept. 20 in Columbus. Northern Burlington’s Austin Lovenduski settled the scoreless tie with a goal off a deflected shot in front of net. The host team prevailed in OT when defender…

  • Florence High boys’ soccer off to strong start this season

    Florence High boys’ soccer off to strong start this season

    The Florence Township Memorial High School boys’ soccer team will look to build off of a strong start this season as it bids to punch a ticket to the state tournament. As of Sept. 13, the Florence boys’ soccer team has hit the ground running this year with a string of three consecutive victories. The…

  • Florence Township crossing guard honored by municipal officials for years of service

    Florence Township crossing guard honored by municipal officials for years of service

    The Florence Township Council dedicated a portion of it’s Sept. 4 meeting to honor a longtime resident for her years of service to the community. Angela Lowery, a Florence resident for more than 40 years, was recognized by the municipality in honor of her retirement as a township crossing guard. From April 28, 1999 to…

  • Florence High planned to receive safety enhancements through county grant

    Florence High planned to receive safety enhancements through county grant

    Florence Township Memorial High School is planned to receive multiple safety enhancements and upgrades funded through a county grant for the 2019-20 school year. Florence Township School District officials reported in August that the high school is currently undergoing multiple projects and upgrades toward the campus’ safety thanks in part to a grant awarded by…

  • Florence police to honor retired officers with new dedication project

    Florence police to honor retired officers with new dedication project

    When an individual joins the Florence Township Police Department, police force members want to make sure that incoming personnel understand the courage and sacrifice of those who served before them. The township police decided the most suitable way to do so was to acknowledge and commemorate previous officials with a new “Wall of Retired Officers,”…

  • Estimated 125,000 Burlington County residents may qualify for free tuition

    Estimated 125,000 Burlington County residents may qualify for free tuition

    Under New Jersey’s expanded free community college initiative, an estimated 125,000 Burlington County residents may be eligible to attend Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) without tuition and fees. The state’s free community college program, known as the Community College Opportunity Grant, covers most tuition and fees for students who do not have a college…