Mayor Janice Mironov and Members of Council -- Richard Eland, Marc Lippman, Joseph Miczak, David Russell, Johnnie Whittington and John Zoller -- Present

 
East Windsor Township
E-News Updates!
 

May 29, 2026

  1. Early In-Person Voting Continues through Sunday, May 31 at Eight Sites in Mercer County, Including at the Hickory Corner Branch Library in East Windsor. Early Voting hours are 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. and Sunday, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M, Voters can cast their ballot at any of the Mercer County early voting sites below:
    East Windsor: Mercer County Library, 138 Hickory Corner Road
    • Ewing: Mercer County Office Park, 140 Parkside Avenue
    • Hamilton: Colonial Fire House Company, 801 Kuser Road
    • Lawrence: Mercer County Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike at Darrah Lane
    • Pennington: Pennington Fire Department, 120 Broemel Place
    • Princeton: Princeton Municipal Building - Community Room, 400 Witherspoon Street
    • Trenton: Trenton Fire Headquarters, 241 Perry Street
    • Mercer County Library West Windsor Branch, 333 N Post Road
  2. Primary Election is Tuesday, June 2, and Polls are open from 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. For information on polling locations (CLICK HERE) or call (609) 443-4000, ext. 437. For individuals who want Vote by Mail (VBM) Ballots, the application can be obtained on-line (CLICK HERE) or at the municipal building. The deadlines to apply is Monday, June 1 by 3 P.M. in person only at this time. Completed Mail Ballots can be deposited in the Drop Box located at the municipal court/police building (80 One Mile Road) by Election Day at 8 P.M. VBM's returned by mail must be postmarked by Election Day.
  3. Mayor Mironov and the East Windsor Health Advisory Board Invite Residents to Participate in the Community Walk and Talk on June 6, at 9 A.M. at Etra Lake Park (9 Disbrow Hill Road). Mayor Janice Mironov and the East Windsor Health Advisory Board invite residents to participate in the Community Walk and Talk on Saturday, June 6, at 9 A.M. (rain date June 13) at Etra Lake Park (9 Disbrow Hill Road) as part of Mayor's Wellness Campaign. The Mayors Wellness Walk is the kick-off activity after the Township joined the Mayors Wellness Campaign, an initiative sponsored by the New Jersey Health Care Quality. The walk will be the Etra Lake Park Pathway which is approximately one mile in length and can be walked multiple times at the discretion of the participant. The Wellness Walk tag line is “Take a walk. Meet your neighbors. Feel better together.” Walk and Talk is a community wellness initiative designed to encourage physical activity, promote overall health, and strengthen connections among residents. Through a relaxed Saturday morning walk, participants are invited to enjoy a simple, accessible form of exercise while engaging in conversation, meeting neighbors, and supporting a shared commitment to community well-being. The goal of the Walk and Talk is to make health and wellness approachable for residents of all ages and abilities by encouraging regular movement, social interaction, and active participation in the East Windsor community. Pre-registration preferred, walk-ups welcome. (CLICK HERE) to register.
  4. SPECIAL NOTICE to Township Garbage District Homes: East Windsor Township Approves Shared Services Agreement with Mercer County for Township Recycling Collection Services Starting June 1, to enhance operations and contain costs. Under the new arrangement, recycling services will be provided on a Township-wide basis in the Garbage District, every other Friday, replacing the current system in which collections occur on alternating Wednesdays for different sections of the community. The first recycling collection under the new schedule will take place on Friday, June 5 and then Friday, June 19 and continuing bi-weekly on Fridays. The contractor will remain Interstate Waste Services now through the Mercer County contract. Residents continue to be requested to place recyclables curbside the evening prior to collection but no later than 7 A.M. on the service date. New Mercer County contact information will be provided for missed collection issues. Mercer County will accept the green and the yellow 32 gallon buckets, but has requested that use of the blue buckets be discontinued. Replacement buckets are available to Township residents provided by the County, and can be picked up at the Township Public Works facility (309 Ward Street). There will be no change in the items which can be recycled as a result of this contract change. The new updated recycling calendar and related information will be available on the Township website. For more information, residents can contact public works at (609) 443-4000 ext 424.
  5. East Windsor Township Awarded $14,570.75 in Federal and State Grants for Police Body Armor. The grant funds, received under the United States Department of Justice Bullet Proof Vest Partnership and the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety State Body Armor Replacement Fund, are part of the Townships annual partnership with Federal and State grant programs to offset Township costs associated with the periodic replacement of body armor issued to and used by Township police.

Sign up for East Windsor Township Nixle Alerts by texting "08520" to the number 888-777 from your cell phone or register online (CLICK HERE) to receive the notifications via email and/or mobile phone.


You can also contact the Township at (609) 443-4000, visit the Municipal Building at 16 Lanning Boulevard, just off Princeton-Hightstown Road (Route 571) or log onto www.east-windsor.nj.us.  For Senior Citizen Program information call (609) 371-7192.



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