The Township has no control over certain budget increases that are mandated by the state.
The special meeting to overview the 2013 budget will begin at 6:15 p.m.
Take a look at what the Hightstown Borough Council will be discussing tonight.
State aid for both school districts increased by zero percent for 2014.
Rutgers University professor Rosanne Altshuler discusses what the sequester is, what it would do and what programs are affected.
Approximately $3 million project expected to begin in May.
The Borough has approved a bond ordinance to lease the land behind Ely House for modular housing.
Only two council members voted "yes" to the feasibility study of Lucas Electric as a potential Borough Hall location.
This grant will help residents make important home repairs.
Eligible farmers now have eight months to apply for emergency loan assistance.
There are more delays regarding where to place Hightstown's municipal departments.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Users can access Mercer County recycling collection information via their smartphones.
Cranbury will receive a grant for $255,000 from the State Department of Transportation.
Rafano is one of two Middlesex County men who have been picked by Gov. Chris Christie for NJ Superior Court slots.
James Brady has been appointed Township Manager after Alan Fisher's retirement from the position.
All traffic will head through the new toll plaza beginning Saturday, Jan. 25.
The Borough also saw one of the a less than 1 percent tax rate hike, according to Star-Ledger analysis
Cost of rebuilding after Sandy could affect rates, according to Star-Ledger analysis
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to increase by one cent on Jan. 27.
Sen. Linda Greenstein says governor's rosy assessment isn't the whole story.
Lawrence Township is considering whether to privatize police/911 dispatching services. Cranbury-based iXP Corp. was the only company to respond to the township's request for proposals. iXP's offer, opened on Thursday, is for an annual cost of
Cranbury will be the first town to reorganize for 2013
Today is New Year's Day. Here's what's closed.
Food may be dropped off at the East Windsor Municipal Building, Police Building, and East Windsor Rescue Squad District 2 until Jan. 31
Tomorrow is Christmas Day. Here's what's closed.
The Greenway Pedestrian Bridge Committee asked the Hightstown Borough for help funding the remainder of the bridge project Monday
A recently passed ordinance would allow the township to enforce provisions against unsafe property conditions
Republican Sen. Michael J. Doherty from the 23rd District is sponsoring legislation that would ban the use of red light cameras in New Jersey
14th Legislative District lawmakers have called upon JCP&L to communicate with customers of the surrounding communities about power outages in recent years
As new League of Municipalities President, East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov supports bill to end state diversion of energy tax receipts
Overnight work continues this week to remove an underground oil tank discovered during earlier construction.
DEP said bear sighting reports are down 34 percent from last year.
The Hightstown Borough Council also welcomed a new volunteer fireman Monday evening
East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov discussed clean-up efforts, the township's alert system, and JCP&L’s response time during last week's “Spotlight East Windsor with Mayor Mironov” broadcast
Three students from Kreps Middle School won certificates of recognition and gift certificates to Barnes and Noble for their submissions
The borough council is considering options for where borough employees, who currently conduct municipal business in the Public Works building, will be situated while Borough Hall is rebuilt
The Hightstown Borough Council passed a resolution Monday night as a formal response to the borough planning board's objection to rebuilding Borough Hall on its existing site
East Windsor is seeking a few good men–and women–to serve the township on various boards and commissions
East Windsor Township and Womanspace team up to raise money for domestic violence awareness on Dec. 10