A placard is erected on the site indicating that it has been "adopted by" with the name of the group. Under this program, participating groups " adopt" a public property and keep it clean during the year.
East Windsor Clean Communities Committee Holds 2018 Adopt-A-Spot Wrap Up Event to Recognize and Thank Program Participants.Anthony's Church, area-based organizations that provide assistance to local individuals and families. The food drive will benefit the food pantries of RISE and St. Mironov and Council Members are asking area residents and businesses to drop off donated non-perishable food items at the East Windsor Municipal Building (16 Lanning Boulevard) during business hours, the East Windsor Police/Court Building (80 One Mile Road) 24/7, or at the East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. East Windsor Township 2019 New Year's Food Drive Continues.IMPORTANT NOTE : Regardless of your zip code, you must register under the zip code 08520 to receive East Windsor related Nixle alerts. Residents also can register online (CLICK HERE) to receive the notifications via email and/or mobile phone.
Residents are encouraged to register for the notifications by texting "08520" to the number 888-777 from their cell phone. The Nixle communications tool will assist the Township in notifying large numbers of people in real time concerning conditions or issues affecting safety and travel issues. East Windsor Township Launches Nixle Communications System, implemented by Mayor and Council, to enable immediate text messages to registered cell phones and email addresses, to alert residents and businesses about safety and health subjects of concern, such as severe weather conditions, traffic disruption alerts, road closures, flooding conditions, power outages and important public health notices, as well as other significant community updates and important announcements.Mayor Janice Mironov and Members of Council - Denise Daniels, Marc Lippman, Alan Rosenberg,ĭavid Russell, Peter Yeager, and John Zoller - Present
East Windsor Township E-News Updates - February 1, 2019