East Windsor Township Participates in U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration "Operation Medicine Cabinet"
Published on April 10, 2017
Mayor Janice S. Mironov announced that East Windsor Township will participate in the New Jersey Division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) sponsored program “Operation Medicine Cabinet” on Saturday, April 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a program offering residents the opportunity to dispose of all unused, unwanted and expired prescription medications in a safe manner. The Township has a drop box in the lobby of the police/court building (80 One Mile Road) for the collection of these various medications. Collected medications will be turned over to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on the next business day for final disposal.
Mayor Mironov stated, “East Windsor is partnering again with the local DEA office in this special event to promote and focus on the importance of disposing of expired and unneeded medications in a safe and responsible non-hazardous manner. This program provides an opportunity to securely dispose of unused, unwanted and expired medications in an environmentally responsible manner and prevents possible misuse and access to these drugs by unauthorized persons and young people. We encourage our residents to take advantage of this local and convenient opportunity.”
Mayor Mironov noted, “In addition to the ‘Operation Medicine Cabinet’ one day event, East Windsor Township provides residents with a year round 24/7 opportunity to dispose of medications in a permanent drop box installed in the lobby of the Police/Court Building (80 One Mile Road).” The permanent drop box was obtained by Mayor Mironov and Council Members from The American Medicine Chest Challenge.