Politics & Government

'We Check For 21' Campaign Underway In East Windsor

Local liquor license holders are required to sign the 'We Check for 21" Pledge as a condition of receiving their liquor license renewal.

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, NJ — The “We Check for 21” Campaign, a local initiative to deter underage drinking is now underway in East Windsor Township.

As part of the campaign, liquor license holders are required to sign the "We Check for 21” Pledge as a condition of receiving their liquor license renewal. The pledge affirms each liquor license holder’s strong support of East Windsor Township’s “We Check for 21” program. Various materials and paraphernalia were distributed for use at these establishments.

Mayor Janice S. Mironov recognized local liquor license holders for their participation in the 2017 “We Check for 21” campaign. She is pictured with the participants in the image attached to this post, provided by township officials.

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This includes, from left to right: (front row) Brett Mansue, Days Inn of East Windsor; Matt Falcon, TGI Fridays; Kathy Vogel, Charlie Brown’s; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Tara Welch, Bottle King; Paul Miller, Peddie Golf Club; Ed Bogdan, David’s Pub & Package; (back row) Jason Gershon, Holiday Inn of East Windsor; Council Member Peter Yeager, East Windsor Municipal Alliance for Prevention of Substance Abuse Coordinator; Tony Menendez, Town Diner; Karen Kleber, East Windsor Bowl and USA Wine Traders Club; Ranga Adavelly, PST Associates; Wayne Varga, Hightstown Elks #1955; Steven Weston and Michael Gebhardt, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5700, and Kevin Chabra, Americana Diner.

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