East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov expresses thanks to the those that helped the township weather the storm
Local election winners offered words of thanks to their constituencies in East Windsor, Hightstown, and Cranbury
Conference call with state, federal officials on Thursday
Larry Quattrone and Gail Doran won the election for borough council against two republican candidates
Jay Taylor and Mayor David Cook won the election for Cranbury Township Committee against two republican candidates
Two incumbents and one former Board of Ed. president fill three vacant seats in East Windsor Regional School District
Poll workers projected a large turn out of voters in Hightstown and Cranbury, and not all were from the area
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Incumbent U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-Hopewell Township) and his opponent Republican Eric Beck of South Brunswick are competing for New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District. The election will be held Nov. 6.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the Garden State Preservation Trust awarded $325,000 to East Windsor
Paul currently serves on the Board of Education
Worried that you might have been dropped from the voting roles? Now you can do an easy online search to see your status (and even the date when you signed up.)
Mercer County Superior Court Judge Mark Fleming ruled Hightstown Detective Benjamin Miller's August 2010 stop of Councilman Robert Thibault was unconstitutional
Family and members of the Hightstown Police Department attended to show their support
Gobaira challenges incumbents Connolly and Paul for a three-year term
Weisman has served the school board for nine years, and she spent five of those years as school board president
The committee worked to save the Old School building, which now houses Cranbury’s Town Hall
Two of the central New Jersey medical outlets that dispensed the contaminated steroid report no cases of the deadly disease.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Today is Columbus Day. Here's what's closed.
Donna Suk is retiring as municipal court administrator, and Deputy Chief James J. McCann and Deputy Chief Eric Coran were name Firefighter of the Year by each of their companies
Mercer County's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program allows qualifying residents to apply for bill payment assistance, energy crisis assistance and energy-related home repairs.
Shiseido hopes to strengthen its U.S. distribution operations by expanding its East Windsor facility
The township is looking for suggestions on how to increase the amount of recycling in the community by October 11
Aims to give New Jersey municipalities a say over reality shows.
What's your take? One state resident is refusing to frown, even after walking out of the MVC.
Residents could see a new Borough Hall on North Main Street in three years
Reed Gusciora said the project is causing a rise in illegal U-Turns and K-Turns, loss of business sales and increased safety concerns.
NJDOE commissioner touts marked improvements in teachers' call center.
By changing the zoning from residential to commercial, Lawrence Township Planning Board has made it possible for Costco Wholesale Corp. to formally submit plans to build a store on a 37-acre parcel on Quakerbridge Road.
Hiring Our Heroes job fairs help veterans in 400 communities secure civilian professions.
Oct. 16 the last day to register for Nov. 6 elections
East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov has invited high school students to apply for positions on township boards and committees
A recently released United Way report found 28 percent of Middlesex County residents and one-third of all state residents can't provide essentials for their families.
The legislation, which will protect battlefields nationwide, was submitted by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt.
Gambling winnings are fully taxable and must be reported on your income tax return. You can also deduct your gambling losses, but only up to the extent of your winnings.
Regional planning to stimulate economic growth meets opposition at unruly public hearing.
The statewide conference of NAACP chapters met last weekend in East Brunswick. This year's national theme for the organization is "Your Power, Your Decision - Vote."
It may no longer be necessary for parents to provide fluoride in other forms for their children, borough officials said
Hightstown residents may see a three-way stop sign behind Walter C. Black Elementary School.