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5 candidates up for 3 seats on Bordentown City Commission
Incumbents John Brodowski, Jim Lynch and Joe Myers are up for reelection. Ed Foley and Jennifer Sciortino challenge.
Residents rally to preserve historic Bordentown City bridge
The Farnsworth Avenue Stone Arch Carriage Bridge and Tunnel was slated to be replaced based on a plan proposed by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
Optional in-person schooling back in Bordentown April 15
The Bordentown Regional School District will go back to in-person instruction for students who want it later this month.
Bordentown baseball’s Connor Wood leads Scotties
Two plate appearances and one official at-bat. That’s the amount of varsity experience the Bordentown High baseball team has returning this season and it’s all in the form of Connor Wood.
Kiovsky: The grandeur of Bonaparte’s park
Missing his wife deeply, Joseph threw his energy into finding property where he could build a palatial country estate.
Road work and water upgrades to start on Oliver Street
The city’s asset management plan designated the street as one of the areas most in need of improvement three years ago, but talks about the site started to ramp up a few months ago.
Bordentown’s Kara Parker donates cookies to middle school staff
It wasn’t hard for Kara Parker to see that her teachers at Bordentown Regional Middle School needed a break. Or at least a treat.
Christine Wendland makes Bordentown home at HoopHouse
Christine Wendland, the owner, baker and chef behind the HoopHouse stand at the weekly farmers market, opened her first brick-and-mortar restaurant in the city.
Bend in the River: Charles Stewart and the changing tide
Following the Constitution’s last wartime assignment, Stewart and his wife settled on a 225-acre farm outside of Bordentown with finances that he accumulated as a merchant seaman.
Junior Sean Horner leads Bordentown bowling squad
Junior Sean Horner is the top bowler on a team that has no seniors this year.