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. ...

Bordentown Thespians set to rock with ‘The Lightning Thief’

The award-winning theater students of Bordentown Regional High School are set to give two performances of The Lightning...

Feeding People Well: The Growth of Kenny’s Meals

Kenny Garcia didn’t set out to build a multi-location business. He set out to feed people well. In...

Old City Hall Sunday Soirée to feature indie musician Jaime Parker

Indie musician Jaime Parker is the focus of Old City Hall in Bordentown’s April Sunday Soirée. ...

School districts say historic aid little help in fiscal ‘perfect storm’

Health insurance costs rocketing 30% or more. Aging roofs and boilers. Budget shortfalls hitting $100 million. ...

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Ask The Doctor: Flu prevention in 3 steps

Concerned about your health? Experts from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton are ready to answer readers’ questions. Send your questions to askthedoc@rwjuhh.edu. Q....

Scotties’ defense key to girls’ basketball success

By Ken Weingartner When it comes to winning,...

Local hockey players help team to Youth Cup victory

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Family Chiropractors aim to restore patients’ wellness

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First Presbyterian to hold 2nd annual art show

The First Presbyterian Church of Bordentown is set to hold its second art show showcasing local artists from the tri-state area. Because last years’...

City police chief Simmons retires after 30 years’ service

Matthew Simmons III retired as chief of the Bordentown City Police Department on Dec. 31, after 30 years of service in law enforcement, a...

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