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The state DOT informed the county that they are going to close the bridge on Clarksville Road just North of Meadow Road starting NOVEMBER 2ND (Sunday morning) for emergency repairs. The duration of closure is not known at this point.
Should you or someone you know find yourself in need of food, please visit the Mercer County Free Food Finder website to find local organizations that can provide assistance. Click HERE for Mercer County Free Food Finder Website!
The Murphy Administration reminds motorists to be extra vigilant on roadways as the fall white-tailed deer rut, or mating season, gets underway. Increased deer activity related to the rutting season comes as the amount of daylight decreases, increasing collision risks, especially during morning and evening commutes. Peak mating season for deer in New Jersey runs from late October to mid-December. Awareness of the presence of deer near or on roadways will become even more important when daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2. -
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On October 1st, the Murphy Administration issued a statewide Drought Watch strongly urging residents and businesses to voluntarily conserve water as a result of prolonged below-average precipitation that is stressing water supplies. For update information about the status of New Jersey’s water supply - Read More!
Ten Simple Steps to Save Water This Fall - Read More!
SCHOOL’S BACK – AND SO ARE WE!
The West Windsor Police Department is proud to launch Adopt A Bus. Every officer, detective, traffic officer, command staff, and even the Chief himself will be “adopting” a school bus. That means both marked and unmarked police cars will be following buses on random routes to make sure drivers obey the law.
Too often, accidents happen because someone thinks the rules don’t apply to them. It’s simple: when you see red flashing lights and the stop sign arm extended, STOP – at least 25 feet away. Every child’s safety is everyone’s responsibility.
New Jersey Law in short:
• Stop at least 25 feet away from a bus with flashing red lights and stop arm extended.
• On a DIVIDED (Median or Barrier) highway ONLY, stop only if you’re on the same side of the road as the bus.
• Amber/yellow flashing lights = slow down and prepare to stop.
Let’s work together to keep our kids safe. Please share this message and remind your family and friends: It’s not just the law – it’s common sense.
Stay Safe & Warm!
Chief Garofalo & The Entire WWPD
NOVEMBER 7TH - PUBLIC WORKS HAS COMPLETED BRUSH AND LEAVES IN ZONE #1. STARTING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH WE WILL BEGIN COLLECTING IN ZONE #2. REMINDER - BRUSH & LEAVES MUST BE IN SEPARATE PILES FOR COLLECTION! FOR YOUR ZONE COLLECTION BY STREET AND 2025 ZONE COLLECTION SCHEDULE, VISIT OUR YARD WASTE COLLECTION PAGE!
Garbage collection in West Windsor Township will occur once per week for all residential properties year-round. Please plan accordingly for once per week garbage/trash pickup. The Public Works Facility does not accept household trash.
Residents are asked to report sick or ill birds. Domestic Birds (poultry) - NJ Department of Agriculture (609) 671-6400 and Wild Birds - NJDEP (877) WARN-DEP AND West Windsor Police non-emergency number (609) 799-1222 - DO NOT CALL 911 Read More!
CAMDEN, N.J. (FEB. 14, 2025) – Due to the use of salt and brine for public safety during the recent extreme winter weather and, ongoing drought conditions, New Jersey residents may have noticed a salty taste in their tap water. Despite the slight change in taste, New Jersey American Water wants to assure its customers that the water it provides continues to meet all health-based primary drinking water standards. 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!
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
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