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East Windsor will receive $567,200 in coronavirus relief funding to cover necessary and unexpected expenses brought on by the pandemic.
The goal of the 2020 Census Complete Count Committee is to increase participation in the Census and ensure an accurate population count.
East Windsor's reorganization meeting will take place at 2 p.m. on New Year's Day.
East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov will deliver the annual State of East Windsor Township Address on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 5 p.m.
Check here to see who's running for school board in East Windsor this fall.
Liquor license holders are required to sign the “We Check for 21” pledge as a condition of receiving their liquor license renewal.
The rebroadcasts of the long-running program will air three times a day, seven days a week, on local television.
Primary elections will be held on Tuesday, June 4.
East Windsor will receive nearly $400,000 in state aid for roadwork, officials announced this week.
Check here to see how much East Windsor residents pay on average, and how much it increased in 2018.
The outgoing volunteers on the township's boards and commissions were recognized by the mayor at the reorganization meeting.
The funding is based on East Windsor's recycling efforts from 2016.
A total of six people are running for four open seats on the board in November.
Mayor Janice S. Mironov will deliver the address at an East Windsor Chapter of the MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce luncheon event.
Free gun locks will be available for any East Windsor resident beginning Thursday, and running throughout the whole month.
The mayor presented Womanspace representatives with a poster honoring its 40th anniversary.
Departing members of boards and committees each received a Certificate of Appreciation during the reorganization meeting.
Residents are encouraged to apply to participate in their local government.
The grant will be used to restore the health of the tidal freshwater wetlands at John A. Roebling Park.
Mercer County residents will have the chance to apply for a passport at at a close, convenient location.
The event is at the Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club on Nov. 9.
Council voiced its opposition to the sunset provision of the temporary 2 percent cap, according to the Windsor-Hights Herald.
The uncounted ballots were discovered at the post office last month, according to the Princeton Packet.
Does the sculpture encourage the Bloods street gang, or is moving it an overreaction?
No challengers filed petitions to run by Monday's 4 p.m. deadline.
Three seats on the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education are up for grabs, according to the Windsor-Hights Herald.
Payments are due Sept. 1.
Local liquor license holders are required to sign the ‘We Check for 21” Pledge as a condition of receiving their liquor license renewal.
Eligible older adults will receive checks to redeem fresh produce at various vendor sites throughout the county.
No petitions were filed for independent campaigns were filed by Tuesday's deadline.
Tuesday, June 6, is also the final day to register as an independent candidate, and unaffiliated voters can vote in the primaries.
The grant will assist in paying for improvements to two local roads.
County residents have the chance to obtain a passport in East Windsor later this month.
It is the fifth consecutive year in which East Windsor's tax rate has remained flat.
The students helped draft a bill making it easier to get information on hate crimes through the Freedom of Information Act.
Mayor Janice S. Mironov will deliver the address during the MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.
The students helped draft a bill making it easier to get the information through the Freedom of Information Act.