August 8, 2025 - East Windsor to Hold "Wooden Ships" Concert, a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Tribute Band on Sunday, August 17 at 6 P.M. at Etra Lake Park. The Wooden Ships Band delivers a unique take on the iconic trio with intricate vocal harmonies led by three talented women. They perform some of Crosby Stills & Nash classic songs, like “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” “Long Time Gone," "Marrakesh Express," "Our House," "Southern Cross," "Woodstock," "Teach Your Children," "Just a Song Before I Go" and others. Wooden Ships performs throughout the United States including 2025 summer tour dates in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts. In the case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved to Melvin H. Kreps School auditorium (5 Kent Lane, East Windsor).
 - REMINDER: The Mailing of Third Quarter 2025 Tax Bills, Originally Due August 1, Was DELAYED Due to Mercer County Delay in Certifying the Tax Rate. Payment of Third Quarter taxes has been extended to August 14, 2025, and the Third Quarter payment grace period has been extended through August 24. Any payment received after August 24 shall by state law accrue interest back to August 1, 2025. The 2025/2026 tax bills were mailed on Friday, August 1, 2025. Taxpayers meanwhile can view their tax bills on the Township website (CLICK HERE) and can pay through the Township on-line system or can await the receipt of the mailed tax bill. Tax payments also are accepted in person at the Municipal Building, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 P.M. Contact the Township Tax Office at (609) 443-4000, ext. 430 with any questions.
- Mercer County Board of Elections Is Seeking Poll Workers to work at the election districts for the Tuesday, November 4 general election. The pay for poll workers for a full day is $300, and for a half day is $150. Eligibility requirements, instructions on how to apply, and additional important information are available on the below Flyer or on the Mercer County Board of Elections website (CLICK HERE).
 - East Windsor Township Celebrated "National Night Out" on August 5, attended by well over 2,000 people. East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov issued and presented a Mayoral Proclamation stating, "National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime programs, strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships, and foremost send a strong message to criminals letting them know that the community and police have joined together in fighting crime." The event is held annually to demonstrate the commitment of East Windsor Township in promoting a cooperative partnership between police, local government and citizens to vigilance and crime prevention throughout the East Windsor community.
 Mayor Janice S. Mironov, accompanied by Council Members, presents Proclamation for 2025 “National Night Out” during the event held at the East Windsor P.A.L. complex. Pictured (from left to right) are: Detective Thomas Nicola; Lieutenant Ryan Mattek; Chief Jason Hart; Sergeant Paul Wille; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Council Member Marc Lippman; Council Member John Zoller; Council Member Anthony Katawick; Deputy Mayor David Russell and Council Member Joseph Miczak. - Special Notice from Environmental Commission: Mosquito Update. The East Windsor Township Environmental Commission Reminds Township Residents that Mosquito Season in New Jersey Continues Through October. Mosquito borne diseases can be passed to humans by the bite of infected mosquitos. Mosquito population can vary depending on weather conditions, temperature, rainfall and the presence of standing water where mosquitos lay their eggs. The best defense against mosquitos is to remove their habitats. Here are some tips:
Eliminate standing water in rain gutters, old tire, buckets, plastic covers or any other container that holds water. | Empty and change the water in bird baths, fountains, wading pools, rain barrels and potted plant trays at least once a week. | Keep swimming pool water treated and circulating. | More information on mosquito control and EPA-registered mosquito repellants can be obtained from the New Jersey Department of Health website: (CLICK HERE) 
|
|