Tag: East Windsor
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East Windsor declares state of emergency
EAST WINDSOR – Although there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 in East Windsor, Mayor Janice S. Mironov has declared a state of emergency in response to the spread of the coronavirus. The declaration, which was issued on March 19, is intended to ensure that township officials will be able to continue all essential…
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East Windsor police will conduct child car safety seat check-up
The fourth in a series of five sessions to help East Windsor parents ensure their child’s car seat has been safely installed in a vehicle is planned for 3-7 p.m. Aug. 22 at the East Windsor Township Police and Municipal Court building, 80 One Mile Road. The free program, during which a nationally certified child…
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East Windsor’s ‘green’ efforts earn Sustainable Jersey certification
East Windsor Township has been recertified as a Silver level community by Sustainable Jersey; one of only 11 towns to have earned that distinction in 2018, according to Sustainable Jersey officials. Sustainable Jersey is a nonprofit organization that encourages municipal officials to find ways to become more “green” and environmentally sustainable. Nearly 450 towns have…
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Mayor calls on East Windsor residents, businesses to support food drive
In a bid to fill the food pantry shelves at RISE and at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, East Windsor Township officials are encouraging residents to donate food during the annual township-sponsored food drive in January. The food drive kicks off Jan. 1 and ends Jan. 31. Area residents and businesses can help by…
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East Windsor man sentenced to 15-year term
A 38-year-old East Windsor Township man has been sentenced to serve 15 years in prison for sexually assaulting two young girls who had been left in his care, Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo Onofri announced. Onofri said Allan Montepeque-Nunez, 38, was sentenced on Dec. 7 by state Superior Court Judge Robert W. Bingham II, sitting in…
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East Windsor’s Mironov honored as outstanding woman in government
For many years, East Windsor Township Mayor Janice S. Mironov has been at the forefront in pushing for young people to become interested and involved in government. In recognition of her efforts, Mironov has been named one of five Outstanding Women in Government Award recipients for 2018. The other winners are two municipal business administrators…
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East Windsor fire company to host installation of officers
East Windsor Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2 will swear in its newly elected officers, including the fire chief, at its annual installation dinner next month. Fire Chief Mario Batista was re-elected to serve a two-year term. He joined the fire company in 2004 and has held several positions over the years, including captain and training…
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Holiday party puts smiles on faces of more than 1,000 youngsters
There were smiles all around as children and their parents collected Christmas gifts – albeit a couple of weeks early – and enjoyed a holiday party at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School in East Windsor on Dec. 8, thanks to RISE and the Junior League of Greater Princeton. One young boy was all smiles…
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Communities of Light places focus on victims of domestic violence
Aiming to shine a light on domestic violence, East Windsor officials are inviting residents to bring luminary kits – candles in a bag – to the municipal building for the annual Communities of Light event on Dec. 3. Communities of Light is set for 5 p.m. at the municipal building, 16 Lanning Blvd. The event…