The East Windsor police blotter dated March 20 had the following reports:
The New Jersey Poison Control Center urges implementing poison safety practices at home during National Poison Prevention Week.
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The East Windsor police blotter dated March 13 had the following reports:
The duo received recognition for their work during the Feb. 25 council meeting.
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The goal of the action plan is to end fatalities and serious injuries on local roads by 2050.
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A Ewing man and Trenton woman were killed in the crash early Sunday morning, NJSP said.
NJ Poison Control Center experts warn of unsafe use of portable gas generators and to check CO detector batteries with the time change.
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The East Windsor police blotter dated March 6 had the following reports:
The popular fast-casual brand plans to open sometime in April.
The cause of the fire is believed to be non-suspicious, police said.
Gordian A. Ndubizu filed false tax returns from 2014 through 2017, authorities said.
The winning ticket was sold at a liquor store.
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The school district will see a loss of almost 2 percent in aid for the 2025-26 school year, under the proposed budget.
Luis Rodriquez faces up to 10 years in state prison, Mercer County Prosecutor said.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Feb. 27 had the following reports:
Officers Daniel Rosenberg and David Sandoval took the oath of office recently.
Gun locks will be available to the Township at no cost, through Project Child safe.
Auditions for the 2025 production on March 8, 2025!
The program will offer healthy and safe alternatives and mentorship during after-school hours.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Feb. 20 had the following reports:
The 33-year-old suffered multiple serious but non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
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The East Windsor Police blotter dated Feb. 13 had the following reports:
According to the lawsuit, Hamilton Township has “shown no care and regard for its female firefighters and must be held to account.”
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Here are all the reports from this week’s police blotter.
Three $1,000 scholarships will be offered through the Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition.
The district superintendent said that although they are obligated to adhere to the law, administrators will honor the rights of students.
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The East Windsor Police blotter dated Jan. 30 has the following reports:
The suspects fled the area after they were confronted by a resident, police said.
Marbrey is only the second African American woman to serve as Mercer County Prosecutor.
The ticket matched all four numbers plus the Powerball.
COGNIA Accredited Primrose School of East Windsor Unveils State-of-the-Art STEAM Room to Inspire Young Learners
The grant will help develop new Career and Technical Education programs targeted to AI, the NJDOE said.