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 the Central Jersey Group 2 championships. They did better than that. Seeded fourth,...

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...

Bordentown Township appoints Frank Lombardo director of police

Bordentown Township has appointed Frank Lombardo as its new director of police. Lombardo took office on March 30....

Q&A: Bordentown superintendent James Altobello

After a year of some upheaval at the leadership level, 2026 began on a positive note as new...

Bordentown’s Acampora notches 100 wins, eyes state wrestling run

Emma Acampora hit a huge milestone in late February and this month has a chance to exit high...

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Kiovsky: The Snort of the Iron Bull

Without a doubt, the bucolic fabric of our country and the world changed with the advent of an industry known as railroading. It transformed...

Bordentown Township to consider retail cannabis in 2022

Bordentown Township residents could see a retail cannabis store sometime in the next year if the township’s committee decides on a new ordinance—one that...

Habitat For Humanity to rehab long-vacant Bordentown Township property

In 2004, University of Melbourne (Australia) professor Shelley Mallett asked the question: What do research studies tell us about the idea of home? She...

Bordentown Bulldogs win another West Jersey football title

While “dynasty” may or may not be too strong of a word to use, “promising” is certainly a good description of the Bordentown Bulldogs...

Bordentown Historical Society to celebrate Clara Barton bicentennial Dec. 4

Clara Barton became an internationally famous feminist pioneer in the decades after the American Civil War. She gave lectures about her experiences as a...

Kiovsky: Perseverance dyed in the wool, part II

When Clara Barton arrived at the Bordentown train station in May of 1852, her hope of finding a suitable job dwindled within a matter...

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