The Millstone Times December 2018

East Windsor Township The Millstone Times TM

Welcomes Edible Arrangements To Our Community!

Edible Arrangements opens under new ownership in the Windsor Crossing Shopping Center, just off Route 130 North between Walmart and Home Depot. Edible Arrangements, located at 761 Route 33 West, is under new owners Megan Francis and Vinny Leale. Edible Arrangements is known for preparation and delivery of unique fruit and chocolate covered fruit arrangements for a variety of special occasions, as well as fresh fruit smoothies, fruit salads, fruit parfaits, and other personal-sized fruit treats. Mayor Janice S. Mironov cuts the ribbon for the grand opening under new ownership of Edible Arrangements, located in the Windsor Crossing Shopping Center just off Route 130 North between Walmart and Home Depot. Pictured (from left to right) are: Eileen Rolans, fruit expert, Edible Arrangements; Megan Francis, new owner, Edible Arrangements; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Deputy Mayor John H. Zoller, and Vinny Leale, new owner, Edible Arrangements.

East Windsor Township Mayor and Council Encourage Citizens to Volunteer for Township Boards and Committees. Citizens can apply to serve on the Clean Communities Advisory Committee, Commission on Aging, East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority, Economic Development Committee, Environmental Commission, Health Advisory Board, Planning Board, Recreation Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustment and the East Windsor Municipal Alliance for the Prevention of Substance Abuse. Residents interested in volunteering can obtain an application form from the municipal clerk via email to clerk@east-windsor.nj.us or call the Municipal Clerk's Office at (609) 443-4000, ext. 240. East Windsor Awarded $5,500 "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" 2018 Year-End Holiday Crackdown Enforcement Grant. The grant, received from the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety, is to underwrite salaries of police officers for added enforcement activities directed at the detection and apprehension of intoxicated drivers. The program, which runs from December 7 through January 1, is a statewide campaign aimed at improving public safety by encouraging responsible driving during the 2018 year-end holiday season.

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