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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 school career on top of the state in girls wrestling. ...

Bordentown History: Women at a Revolutionary crossroads

While their husbands and sons marched to war, the women of Burlington and Mercer Counties stayed behind to...

Glover’s versatility helps young Scotties

Jumari Glover does a little bit of everything for the Bordentown Regional High School boys basketball team. ...

Bordentown History: From Bordentown to Port-au-Prince

If you walk past the corner of West Burlington and Hopkinson Streets in Bordentown, you will encounter a...
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Hard work pays off for Schenck in shot put

Brock Schenck has made big sacrifices and important changes over the last year. ...

Bordentown History: The fall of Thomas Paine

In January 1776, a pamphlet titled “Common Sense” was published in Philadelphia by an anonymous author. Its effect was almost immediate. Two weeks after...

Bordentown’s county bowling championship a true team effort

Anmol Sidhu spent the fall juggling soccer, marching band and Madagascar: A Musical Adventure, but this winter turned his focus solely to bowling. ...

Burlington History: Clara Barton, American icon and Bordentown pioneer

March is not only Women’s History Month, but it is also Red Cross Month. ...

Bordentown History: A visit from a one-eyed Hessian

Many know of Bordentown’s role during the American Revolution. The town was the home of several Revolutionaries of the age ranging from men of...

Andrew DaCosta focused on helping Bordentown basketball thrive

Andrew DaCosta’s evolution on the basketball court into a confident leader has a lot to do with what he has done off the court....