Tag: East Windsor
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Newcomers win seats on East Windsor regional school board
Two of three incumbent school board members were turned out of office by East Windsor voters and replaced by two newcomers, based on the unofficial results of the Nov. 6 general election. Hightstown voters re-elected their representative to the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education, who was running unopposed in her quest for…
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Monroe Animal Hospital treats pets of all kinds
The Monroe Animal Hospital has served pets and their families for more than 10 years. All of our staff members are Fear Free Certified and we are a cat-friendly practice. Our office is a full-service, small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care to local pet owners predominantly from Monroe Township, Jamesburg, Helmetta, Spotswood, Cranbury,…
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East Windsor senior center marks 15 years of service to community
There was plenty of cake and memory-making to go around last week as the East Windsor Township Senior Center celebrated its 15th anniversary. About 100 senior citizens turned out for the celebration at the senior center, Lanning Boulevard. The center serves senior residents of East Windsor and Hightstown. “Welcome to our senior center,” East Windsor…
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Voters will elect officials, school board members on Nov. 6
East Windsor and Hightstown voters will go to the polls Nov. 6 to choose candidates for elected office – from municipal officials and school board members to federal, state and county offices. Polling locations will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. In Hightstown, incumbent Mayor Lawrence D. Quattrone, a Democrat, will square off…
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East Windsor mayor recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic violence is an equal opportunity affliction that cuts across all socioeconomic groups and races, making “home” anything but a refuge. To raise awareness of that social ill, East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov declared October to be Domestic Violence Awareness Month in a proclamation issued at the Township Council’s Oct. 9 meeting. “Every year,…
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East Windsor residents may dispose of unneeded medications
Operation Medicine Cabinet, which aims to collect unwanted medicine, will be open for business at the East Windsor Township Police Department/Municipal Court building at 80 One Mile Road on Oct. 27. East Windsor residents can drop off their unused, unwanted and expired prescription medicine in a drop box in the lobby of the building. The…
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East Windsor proclamation draws attention to issue of opioid abuse
With every passing day and every additional death, it is becoming more evident that opiate drugs present a growing threat to health and that is why Oct. 6 was declared “Knock Out Opiate Abuse Day” by state government officials. Joining hands with state officials, East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov also declared Oct. 6 to…
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Tickets available for Oct. 21 tour of historic homes in Hightstown
If you are curious about the house with five porches at 513 S. Main St., Hightstown, or maybe the Craftsman-style bungalow at 402 S. Main St., now is your chance to take a peek inside. The two houses are among five residences that will be featured on the Hightstown-East Windsor Historical Society’s house tour Oct.…
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Route 130 signs will proclaim East Windsor as home of Lee Turkey Farm
The Lee Turkey Farm has been a fixture in East Windsor Township for 150 years. Now the whole world will know about the landmark farm on Hickory Corner Road when signs are posted on Route 130 at the northern and southern gateway entrances to East Windsor. Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Township Council members unveiled…