The event is at the East Windsor Senior Center on Lanning Boulevard.
The free workshop will run Wednesdays for adults of all ages who are battling cancer.
Local expert Bill Pitman leads a four-part series designed to help beginning and first-time birdwatchers learn to identify birds.
A dozen teams of draft animals from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York will compete.
The 10-week program encourages personal development, team building and connection to the community.
The ticket matched 4 white balls in Wednesday's drawing.
The ceremony will take place at the Sept. 11 memorial.
Boxes are now available in three locations, officials announced this week.
Officials called the event on July 12 "highly successful."
Stephen Schienvar is the 2017 recipient of the Sylvia Weiss Senior Citizen Award for Outstanding Service as a Volunteer.
There is a limit of 10 boxes per household, and only East Windsor residents are eligible.
Programs will take place on four Sundays this summer.
Flags that can no longer be displayed will be burned in a dignified manner during the ceremony.
Better Beginnings, a non-profit organization, has been serving children and families in East Windsor and Hightstown since 1967.
The derby is for children in Grades 2-8, and prizes will be awarded.
The township will hand out tree seedlings on Saturday.
Arbor Day is Friday, April 28.
During the program, participating groups "adopt" a public property and keep it clean during the year.
The annual award recognizes a senior citizen who has shown outstanding service by volunteering in the community.
The cleanup is at Etra Lake Park.
NeedQuest is a local search directory that connects parents of special needs children and service providers.
There will be paper shredding, electronics collection, and charitable donations.
The East Windsor Recreation Department hosts summer camps for students entering Grades 1 through 6.
They will make the rounds at Howell Living History Farm on Saturday, and the public is invited to attend.
Children ages 5-12 years old who finish their chores can ride one of Howell Living History Farm's three-quarter ton workhorses.
The gifts, representing about $22 million in funds, were secured through the Life and Legacy Program.
Experience different types of kitchens at Howell Living History Farm on Saturday.
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Howell Living History Farm hosts historical workshop on ice making on Saturday.
Applications can be obtained at the East Windsor municipal building.
The celebration is Saturday, Feb. 11, 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
“Birds, Bees, Butterflies and Blooms,” takes place on Saturday, Jan. 28, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Tulpehaking Nature Center.
Applications will be accepted both online and in-person.
The New Year's Food Drive is Jan. 1, 2017 through Jan. 31, 2017.
A total of six nonprofits received grants from the foundation's Fund for Women and Girls.
Dr. Christine Ibrahim of Immediate Care Medical Walk-In discusses her definition of success and why she became involved in health care.
The ceremony is Sunday in Trenton.
The trip to Mahwah is on Friday, Jan. 27.
Trips are to the game between the Devils and the Flyers, and Disney On Ice in Philadelphia.