Make history, show off your art, and win prizes!
I’m deeply honored to share that I have been named a recipient of the 2025 Emerald Award by the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters
For the first time West Windsor residents will be able to vote early at the West Windsor Public library.
Help West Windsor Celebrate the USA's 250th Birthday!
My Council Meeting Public Remarks
Held at the Arts Council of Princeton, Designed by and for LGBTQIA+ youth, sponsored by HiTOPS.org
Detention of Newark’s Mayor Demands a Strong Response
West Windsor celebrates the nation's 250th with 20 months of community events!
Passover, Memory, and the Fight Against Injustice
Honoring Berrien City's legacy with a historic sign celebrating the neighborhood’s past, present, and future.
Ticket packages for FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ featuring guaranteed access to FIFA World Cup 26™ tickets now on sale
On 4/5/2025, JLGP will bring together 100+ volunteers to West Windsor to make more than 3,000 sandwiches for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen
How to Support Local High School Students Headed to Robotics World Championship
10 projects you should know about coming to West Windsor
New Board Members Add Expertise in Operations and Law
#5 Plastics Now Accepted!
S-1408 (Assembly A-2757) preempts local zoning to allow mixed- use development to replace commercial office parks and retail centers
Why We Should Oppose Bill S-1408/A-2757
A shared effort to help parents and children impacted by the LA wildfires replace their stuffed animals and comfort lovies.
Revolutionary Indoor Golf Experience Featuring TrackMan Technology Coming to Plainsboro—near West Windsor and Princeton—in early February
The West Windsor Human Relations Council invites all to join us for an afternoon of learning, reflection, & service in remembrance of MLK
Sponsored by the Mercer County Division of LGBTQIA+ Affairs
HiTOPS, based in Princeton, NJ, is a vital organization providing comprehensive resources for LGBTQ+ youth and adults in our community. With
$4,611 of "dark money" (i.e., from undisclosed donors) helped fund an offensive mailing to West Windsor vote in support of the "yes" vote.
Keep West Windsor NonPartisan by voting NO on the ballot question!
Today is Election Day! Your vote is your voice! Help ensure that Township elections for Mayor and Council become more transparent.
The Public Question promotes transparency and representation in our local government. Today is Election Day: Vote YES!
An op-ed from West Windsor-Plainsboro Community News.
Submitting on behalf of Corey Safran, Pankaj Patel, and Amber Henrie
An op-ed from The Trentonian. Vote "YES" on the Public Question tomorrow on Election Day, November 5, 2024!
Keep West Windsor Special by Keeping West Windsor Non-Partisan
Keep West Windsor NonPartisan, Vote NO
Do we really want to be prisoners to blue vs. red partisanship and depart from the diverse voices our current non-partisan system allows?
The following guide explains how the Initiative will improve the electoral process for West Windsor voters in 2024 and beyond. VOTE YES!
Why voting "YES" on the Public Question is vital for our democracy.
From my perspective.
Keep West Windsor NonPartisan
A letter from WW for Transparency & Representation on the truth of what partisan elections do and don't do—and what their merits are.
Dan Weiss, Council Member: "I believe what's best for West Windsor is standing proudly by our values and ensuring our leaders do as well."
Kamal Khanna, former Council President: "I'm voting YES to provide transparency and clear representation of our community's diverse voices."