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News
Weekend Guide: Etra Lake Park Watershed Stream Cleanup
East Windsor Township and the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association are sponsoring a watershed stream cleanup at Etra Lake Park on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. Participants sh...
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Volunteers in the News
Meet a Volunteer: David Babcock
Patch started a feature of locals who give their time volunteering in the community. Meet Volunteer David Babcock: Although David Babcock has never lived within the Borough li...
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News
East Windsor Residents Can Now Recycle Almost Any Electronics
East Windsor residents can now dispose of almost all electronic waste right in town. A new recycling initiative, starting May 1, allows residents to drop off unwanted electroni...
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Readers' Choice
Readers' Choice: Favorite Florist in Town
Patch has a feature called "Readers' Choice," in which you can vote and comment on your favorites in a variety of local business and service categories in East Windsor, Cranbury and Hight...
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Police & Fire
East Windsor's Police Chief Retiring
East Windsor Police Chief William Spain is retiring this summer after serving as chief for 12 years, according to the mayor. Spain, who joined the department in 1984, will retire Ju...
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News
Week in Review: Bait and Tackle Shop Opens, Taxi Ordinance Introduced
Bait and Tackle Shop Opens in East Windsor After losing his job, Frank Hernandez decided to take the risk and dove into his first business venture – opening Twin Rivers Bait and Tack...
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Patch's House & Home
This Week's Pets: Smitten, Logan and Junior
There are many animals up for adoption at Animal Friends for Education and Welfare. The descriptions above, provided by AFEW, are of the featured pets of the week. Interested in adop...
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Readers' Choice
Readers' Choice: The Crockadeli Named Favorite Deli Around Town
The votes are in and The Crockadeli was named a favorite among delis in the East Windsor, Cranbury and Hightstown area with 28 votes. East Windsor Deli follows behind with 18 votes, ...