BRHS students, historical society collaborate on banner project

By Tim Rollender The Bordentown Historical Society recently celebrated the the installation of three commemorative banners celebrating the lives and legacies of Francis Hopkinson, Patience Lovell Wright, and Thomas Paine—three...

Smires and Associates surpasses $2B in sales

Smires and Associates has become an established locally owned-and-operated real estate business in central New Jersey even though...

Bordentown boys 4×400 crowned sectional champs

Nick Raynor, Ryan Fryc, Lucas Klama and Aidan Peters were fairly confident that they could advance out of...

Bordentown History: Francis Hopkinson, the flag, your money and the branding of America

When we think of the American flag’s origins, the name Betsy Ross typically springs to mind, conjuring images...

Mercer County Cultural Festival, Food Truck Rally Returns June 6

Mercer County will celebrate the region’s diverse cultures, music and cuisine during the 14th Annual Cultural Festival and...

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‘Super’ start to school year

By Scott Morgan Edward Forsthoffer sees promise in...

After 50 years, Papp’s set to close (PHOTOS)

By Michael Nunes From the outside, Papp’s Bowling...

Hope Hose Carnival is a blast (PHOTOS)

Bordentown residents found plenty of rides, popcorn and fun at the Second Annual Hope Hose Humane Carnival across from Retro Fitness.

Flowers and fruits at the farmer’s market (PHOTOS)

Every Wednesday throughout the summer the Bordentown Farmer’s Market brings together local farmers and the community. (Photos by Albert Rende.)

CITY ALERT: Burl Co. to mosquito fog

Bordentown Township has just been advised that Burlington County will be conducting a mosquito fogging detail this evening, Thursday, Aug. 28 between the hours...

Burl Co. Library System helps teachers go back to school

The Burlington County Library System is pleased to offer an array of services specifically designed to assist teachers throughout the upcoming school year. ...

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