The Mayor presented proclamations and personal donations to Troop 5700 and Cub Pack 53, celebrating scouting's impact on the community.
2 HHS choral ensembles will perform at the legendary New York City venue alongside choirs from Puerto Rico and Florida.
The district will lose $913,318 in state funding under Gov. Sherrill's proposed budget.
Hamilton Township's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade begins at 1 p.m. at the Nottingham Firehouse
East Windsor Police executed a search warrant at the Route 33 establishment after receiving complaints.
New Jersey's Film Ready program has now grown to 58 communities.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated March 5 had the following reports:
A 5-month investigation ended with the recovery of cocaine, heroin and ecstasy from properties in Ewing and Trenton.
Filmmaker Daniel Quiyu will screen his feel-good film as part of the 24th annual festival.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Feb. 26 had the following reports:
The Sylvia Weiss Award honors residents 60 and older who give back to their community.
An open invitation for community members to join Toastmasters for a historic final conference
The township has partnered with the New Jersey State League of Municipalities to offer three scholarships.
This role will lead all food bank operations, strengthening the organization’s role as the county’s primary hub for food distribution.
Police are asking residents with doorbell cameras or dashcam footage to come forward.
The couple was asleep when the tree came down during Sunday night's historic storm.
Citing ongoing snow accumulation, the school district canceled classes and the Kidcare Program.
Downed wires, power outages and dangerous roads grip Mercer County as the blizzard warning continues.
A state of emergency is in effect across New Jersey.
A public hearing will be held Feb. 24 for residents to learn more and share feedback.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Feb. 19 had the following reports:
The East Windsor Police Blotter dated Feb. 12 had the following reports.
Bank officials reported that someone cashed a fraudulent check in the amount of $9,335.12.
Police said they recovered a firearm in the man’s jacket during the investigation.
The event will take place on Friday, Feb. 27, at Mercer County Skating Center.
Campers will learn about the Abbott Marshlands through hands-on exploration, games, and crafts.
The East Windsor Police Blotter dated Feb. 5 had the following reports:
Authorities are investigating after a two-year-old boy was found walking on the street unsupervised on Tuesday afternoon.
Calvin Stevens is facing multiple charges after he was arrested and charged in connection with two package thefts, police said.
The crash occurred Sunday afternoon when a tractor-trailer hit the back of a vehicle parked on the shoulder of the turnpike, police said.
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During a search, guns and ammunition were found throughout the home, including in a bedroom that appeared to be a child's room, said police.
Four Cedar Hill Prep teams earn honors at World Challenge competition tackling real-world coastal sustainability and climate threats.
Help make a difference close to home by giving your time and talents to local organizations this holiday season.
Cheer on local runners and watch live as they take on the New York City Marathon 26.2-mile race on Sunday. See how to watch: