NEWS & NOTICES

Due to extreme dry conditions the state has issued ban on bonfires and fireworks displays in large part of the state. Legally fireworks by individuals are not banned by the state nor by the township. As a good citizen I request all residents of West Windsor who celebrate Diwali to do so this year without using fireworks. The leaves are extremely dry and in danger of catching fire. With dry conditions the fire spreads very rapidly especially given the modern building materials.The fireworks at Mercer County Park last weekend were canceled. I thanked the organizers for agreeing to do that. If you have not bought the fireworks spend the money on sweets. Diwali sweets won't add to your weight. If you have already purchased fireworks please save them for another occasion. Let's set an example of good citizenship and celebrate Diwali with family and friends without fireworks. The firefights and all animals in West Windsor will thank you for it.Happy Diwali to all who celebrate!

Together we can ensure a festive fall Holiday season - including Diwali and Halloween events – while safeguarding our communities.Read More!

NJ small businesses can now receive a small business manual to get information and guidance on establishing, maintaining and expanding a small business. The manual is available through the New Jersey Business Action Center, which is housed in the Department of State. Read More!

The Vote By Mail Ballot Drop Boxes are now open and will remain open until 8:00pm, Tuesday, November 5th. The West Windsor Vote By Mail Ballot Drop Box is located in the West Windsor Municipal Complex, 271 Clarksville Rd. (Between the Municipal Building and the Senior Center) Click HERE for all Mercer County Locations Available.

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS IS CURRENTLY COLLECTING YARD WASTE. PLEASE BE SURE YOUR LEAVES AND BRUSH ARE IN SEPARATE PILES AND ONLY PLACED AT THE CURB ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE START OF COLLECTION IN YOUR ZONE. ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT DPW AT 609-799-8370. ZONE 1: OCT 7TH – 11TH, ZONE 2: OCT 14TH – 18TH, ZONE 3: OCT 21ST – 25TH , ZONE 4: OCT 28TH – NOV 1ST

WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP HEALTH DEPARTMENT IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (NJDEP) TO OFFER A LOCAL RADON AWARENESS PROGRAM TO PROMOTE TESTING OF RESIDENTIAL HOMES. Read More

ACCORDING TO NJ FISH AND WILDLIFE, COYOTES ARE PRESENT THROUGHOUT THE STATE AND MAY BE SEEN AND HEARD MORE OFTEN DURING THE BREEDING SEASON WHICH OCCURS MAINLY IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EASTERN COYOTES, THEIR HABITS AND PRECAUTIONS.Read More

The New Jersey Office of New Americans developed a resource booklet that includes important information on transportation, food and income assistance, health care and mental health services, etc. that may be helpful for new families arriving in New Jersey

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. If you or someone your know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org For more information click here: https://988lifeline.org/ Read More