Tag: East Windsor

  • Hightstown and East Windsor: Early voting begins Oct. 29

    Hightstown and East Windsor: Early voting begins Oct. 29

    Hightstown Borough and East Windsor Township voters won’t have to wait until Nov. 8 to cast their ballots in the general election, under state law that permits early voting to begin Oct. 29, according to Mercer County officials. Early voting will run from Oct. 29 to Nov. 6, said Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello.…

  • New Jersey Senior Citizen Art Show returns to in-person exhibit for 56th year

    New Jersey Senior Citizen Art Show returns to in-person exhibit for 56th year

    The annual New Jersey Senior Citizen Art Show has returned to an in-person exhibit in the hall galleries at Meadow Lakes Senior Living.  The show is in its 56th year and is featuring more than 270 works of art – professional and nonprofessional – created by New Jersey artists over the age of 60 in…

  • East Windsor Township bans overnight truck parking on all streets seven days a week

    East Windsor Township bans overnight truck parking on all streets seven days a week

    The East Windsor Township Council approved an amended ordinance that bans parking large trucks, trailers, snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles on any street in the township between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. seven days a week. The ordinance, which was adopted by the Township Council at its Sept. 13 meeting, amends a section of the township’s…

  • East Windsor community enjoys National Night Out

    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…

  • NJDOH: Perform tick checks; babesiosis disease cases are on the rise

    NJDOH: Perform tick checks; babesiosis disease cases are on the rise

    As residents enjoy summer’s weather, the New Jersey Department of Health has reported an increase in cases of babesiosis,” a disease that infects red blood cells. Babesiosis, caused by parasites and carried by ticks, can be severe for those facing serious and chronic health conditions such as kidney disease, according to Hopewell Township officials as…

  • Interested East Windsor school board members have less than one week to file nominating petition

    Interested East Windsor school board members have less than one week to file nominating petition

    Those interested in becoming school board members have less than one week left to file a nominating petition with the Mercer County Clerk’s Office in Trenton by deadline. As of July 18, incumbent school board member Nicole LaRusso was the only candidate who filed to run for a seat on the East Windsor Regional School…

  • Two police officers move up ranks in East Windsor

    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…

  • East Windsor men charged in alleged taxicab robbery

    East Windsor men charged in alleged taxicab robbery

    Two 19-year-old East Windsor men were charged with robbery and theft after allegedly stealing $80 from a taxicab driver, according to the East Windsor Police Department. One of the men was also charged with aggravated assault after allegedly physically assaulting the driver, police said. The men had called for a taxi on Canterbury Court at…

  • West Windsor Planning Board approves warehouse application

    West Windsor Planning Board approves warehouse application

    The West Windsor Township Planning Board approved an application to build a 5.5 million-square-foot warehouse distribution center on Quakerbridge Road. Six members – Planning Board Vice Chairman Michael Karp and Planning Board members Sue Appelget, Anis Baig, Curtis Hoberman, Township Councilwoman Andrea Mandel and Mayor Hermant Marathe – voted to approve the plan at a…