East Windsor Township Celebrates National Night Out

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP.   East Windsor Township celebrated “National Night Out” on August 2, at the East Windsor P.A.L. fields, which was attended by well over 2,000 people.  The event was to demonstrate the commitment of East Windsor Township in promoting a cooperative partnership among police, local government officials and citizens to vigilance and crime prevention throughout the East Windsor community. 

            East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov issued a Mayoral Proclamation which was presented to the Neighborhood Crime Watch members, reading “National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, generate support for, and participation in, local anticrime programs, strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships, and foremost send a strong message to criminals letting them know that the community and police have joined together in fighting crime.”

Mayor Mironov stated, “National Night Out was a tremendous success and we thank our local police department especially Chief Marshall and Detective Joseph Gorski, and all of our volunteer fire company members, rescue squad volunteers and businesses and organizations for their support and participation in helping to make our National Night Out such an outstanding event.”

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East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov presents Proclamation for 2016 "National Night Out" to East Windsor Crime Watch members during the event held at the East Windsor P.A.L. fields. Pictured (from left to right) are:  (front row) Council Member Denise Daniels;  Council Member Marc Lippman;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Neighborhood Crime Watch Member Stacy Labone;  (back row)  Council Member John Zoller; Council Member Alan Rosenberg;  Neighborhood Crime Watch Member Wayne Vega;  Neighborhood Crime Watch Member Richard Labone;  Event Coordinator Police Detective Joseph Gorski;  Chief of Police Harry Marshall, and Council Member Perry Shapiro.

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