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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Bordentown History: Thomas Paine — The writer who saved the Revolution

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Bordentown takes top honors at statewide Model United Nations

The Bordentown Regional High School Model U.N. team recently won their seventh Best Small School Delegation award at the Rutgers conference. ...

Offseason bowling work propels Tyler Brown to fast start for Bordentown

Tyler Brown likes to stay busy, and he made a conscious effort to put more time into bowling in the offseason. ...

Corrin Arnold set to lead Bordentown basketball into new season

Corrin Arnold texted Maddie Wylie several times over the fall to share how much the Bordentown Regional High School girls basketball team will miss...

West Burlington Street to close for 8 weeks starting in December

Burlington County will temporarily close a section of West Burlington Street in Bordentown Township beginning on or about Dec. 1 as crews conduct repairs...

Bordentown Township police chief Roohr retires

Bordentown Township Police Chief Nate Roohr will retire effective Nov. 1, 2025, after more than 20 years with the department, the township has announced....

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