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."
YZ Zhang, Ph.D., former Council Member: "I'm voting YES because partisan elections encourage clearer expression of candidates' positions."
West Windsor Stay Non-partisan
A YES vote will enable residents to better understand where candidates stand on the issues that matter
The Case Against Partisan Elections In West Windsor Township
Wildcats JV and Tiny Mites Cheer Teams secure first-place wins at Central NJ Competition, aiming for more success at Regionals on October 26
VOTE NO to prevent Special Interests from Controlling our Community
Vote No to preserve the independent voice in West Windsor
An Op-Ed to West Windsor residents regarding the partisan question on this year's election ballot.
Enhancing Voter Engagement and Inclusion
The vibrant South Asian community of West Windsor and Plainsboro invites you to join in the joyous celebration of Navratri and Durga Puja
Exercise. History. Community.
Young Leaders of the Haskel Drive Alex’s Lemonade Stand
Students Lead Climate Action: Sunrise Mercer County, founded by a high schooler, drives change with recycling education and community events
Their 3rd annual History-Music Fest, is scheduled for Saturday, August 10th from 5-9pm at the Farmstead, 50 Southfield Road, WW, NJ
West Windsor Municipal Elections Should Allow for Party Affiliations on the Ballot. By Ben Finkelstein, former town council candidate
WW-P HSN Model Congress helps students develop essential skills such as public speaking, critical thinking, and collaboration.
Presented by the Award Winning Robotics Team "Don't Blink" at the Princeton STEM Academy’s Makerspace in Plainsboro, NJ, July 15th - 19th.
High School Students Offer Free Pickups
New Jersey’s residents face threats from the devastating impacts of extreme rainfall events which are expected to continue to intensify.
NJ Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin Honored with Humanitarian Award, Introduced by Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot
Find the most convenient early voting site in Mercer County and pick the day that works for you!
How Small Communities Are Making Big Strides in LGBTQ+ Recognition
As we celebrate the lives of those who have served , let us reflect on the profound impact of their sacrifices.
Hindu students honor their teachers by showing their appreciation through ancient Hindu traditions.
Coffee, Team, Music, Stories, and Conversation
Are you feeling a bit uneasy about attending your school’s prom? Is openly expressing your sexuality and gender identity a concern?
West Windsor Township Council Meeting on Tues 5/28 7pm has a robust agenda. Come join us!