
For
questions and information about the Thomas Paine Society and Monthly
Walking Tours:
Doug Palmieri, President (609) 324-9909 oldbookshop1@hotmail.com
For questions and information about the Bordentown Historical Society:
Diane Flanigan, President (609) 298-3779
For questions and information about the City of Bordentown:
City Hall (609) 298-0604

This Old Downtown's
a Model for Copycats — New York Times Sunday, December 24th,
2006

The
Downtown Bordentown Association invites the Jeweler, Artisan
& Artist, Entrepreneur, Chef, and Antique Dealer to consider
a location in Bordentown City as an alternative to already
highly priced areas.
If you have an interest in being a part of the expanding business
district in Historic Bordentown City, please use the contacts
below. Let us assist you with information regarding available
spaces, landowner contacts, and upcoming business opportunities.
Join the evergrowing business community in the one square
mile river town of Bordentown City.
Mary Barnes, President - D.B.A. (609) 298-DBA6
Bryce Thompson, Jr. - Thompson Land (609) 921-0808 |


The Downtown Bordentown Association is comprised of some 70 members
with businesses located in Bordentown City, New Jersey. The membership includes
retail merchants, restaurateurs, and professional service providers. Amoung the current
membership are art galleries, bookshops, antiques shops, a vintage record shop that also carries new releases, shops that specialize in gifts and accessories; our several
restaurants offer a variety of cuisine from around the world; our professional members
include dentists, accountants, physicians, and attorneys.
The D.B.A.'s mission is to promote Bordentown City as a great place to live, work , dine,
shop and have fun---all within a peaceful, historic setting. We have made great strides
in attaining this goal through the use of cooperative newspaper, magazine and electronic
media advertizing, and an internet web page.
We also sponsor the annual, Iris Festival,, Cranberry Festival and several promotional
events that bring visitors to our "little city with a lot of charm" throughout the year.
Last year the D.B.A. published 15,000 brochures inviting tourists and visitors to come to Bordentown City, learn our history and see all that we have to offer in the way of shopping, dining and services. These brochures are distributed throughout town, in all local hotels and motels, in real estate offices, in information centers on the NJ Turnpike and other tourist
areas outside the City ranging as far as New York, Philadelphia, and the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
The business district is concentrated on Farnsworth Ave, Crosswicks Street, Walnut Steet,
all in the heart of the historic town---and all within walking distance.
Bordentown City is conveniently located right off the NJ Turnpike Exit 7, Routes 295, Route 130
and 206. It is also on the New Jersey Transit River Line www.RiverLine.com; with direct connection to Trenton and the Delaware River towns.
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Mary Barnes, President
Downtown Bordentown Association
March 2008
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Mary Barnes, President
Doug Palmieri, Vice President
John Chrambanis, Secretary
M. Quentin Hausser, Director
George Karousatos, Director
Russell Puches, Director
Thomas H. Moyer, Director
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