Tag: East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov
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East Windsor Senior Center expansion addresses growth in senior population
With a snip of the scissors, East Windsor Township Mayor Janice Mironov and officials cut the ribbon for the grand re-opening of the renovated and expanded East Windsor Township Senior Center. Work to expand the 11,000-square-foot senior center, located at the end of Lannigan Boulevard, began in December 2020 and was completed in October. The…
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East Windsor Township looking for volunteers on boards and committees
The East Windsor Township Council is looking for a few good men and women to serve on the township’s advisory boards and committees – no experience necessary. The volunteers are needed to fill vacancies on the advisory boards and committees, ranging from the Planning Board to the Clean Communities Advisory Committee. The Mayor and Township…
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Veteran police officer moves up the ranks within the East Windsor Township Police Department
A veteran police officer has moved up the ranks within the East Windsor Township Police Department. East Windsor police officers lined the walls as Officer Tory McWhorter was sworn as a police sergeant by Mayor Janice Mironov at his swearing-in ceremony in September. McWhorter fills a vacancy for police sergeant, officials said. “This is exciting…
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Mercer County to set aside $3 million ARPA funds for older adults, veterans and people with disabilities
Mercer County will set aside $3 million from its American Rescue Plan Act allocation to assist Mercer municipalities with programs and services aimed at older adults, veterans and people with disabilities, according to Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes and County Commissioner Chair Nina D. Melker. “Commissioner Melker and I are pleased to further support…
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New East Windsor police chief comes with ‘extremely wide breadth of law enforcement experience’
Surrounded by East Windsor Township officials, police officers and friends, Lt. Jason Hart was sworn into office as the East Windsor Township Police Department’s new chief of police during a special ceremony. Hart was sworn into office by Mayor Janice S. Mironov at the ceremony on Oct. 6, held at the East Windsor Township Police…
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East Windsor Township mayor to address recent economic achievements at Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce
East Windsor Township Mayor Janice S. Mironov will be the featured speaker at the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce’s economic development breakfast. Mironov will outline the township’s most recent economic achievements at the breakfast, which starts at 8 a.m. and will be held at the Holiday Inn, East Windsor at 399 Monmouth St. on…
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East Windsor community enjoys National Night Out
More than 2,000 people turned out for East Windsor Township’s annual National Night Out celebration. The event was held at the East Windsor Police Athletic League complex Aug. 2, township officials said. Crime watch information, fire and EMS equipment displays and assorted games and activities were among the highlights of the event. More than 60…
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Two police officers move up ranks in East Windsor
Two officers moved up the ranks within the East Windsor Police Department, which fill existing openings in the department. Mayor Janice S. Mironov administered the oaths of office for Lt. Thomas Meyer and Sgt. Joseph Carabelli at a recent ceremony. “This is an exciting evening for East Windsor Township and our police department, where we…
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Old Bridge Council ‘strongly’ opposes proposed Senate bill on conversion of mixed-use developments
OLD BRIDGE – The Old Bridge Township Council joins the New Jersey Conference of Mayors in “strong opposition” to a proposed state senate bill that would authorize the conversion of certain office parks and retail centers to mixed-use developments without essentially going through a zoning process. “It’s amazing to me [state officials] would consider something…