Boy Scout Troop 13 just hit the big 1–0–0.
Scouts past and present gathered right here in Bordentown to celebrate a century of camping trips, service projects, leadership lessons — and the kind of memories this community never forgets.
Founded in 1925, Bordentown’s troop has spent generations teaching young people how to pitch a tent, serve their neighbors, and step up for their hometown. Our Township has always shared a long, proud relationship with Troop 13, and Mayor Eric Holliday honored that legacy by presenting an official proclamation during the celebration — joined by members of the Township Committee who were there to help celebrate.
Current Scouts planned this celebration all year, and alumni returned with stories (and an appetite)… because a milestone this big requires cake!
Here’s to 100 years of adventure in Bordentown — and to the next century of Troop 13

