Mayor Janice Mironov and Members of Council -- Denise Daniels, Anthony Katawick, Marc Lippman, David Russell, Johnnie Whittington and John Zoller -- Present |
East Windsor Township E-News Alert! |
March 26, 2020 CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) UPDATE
MESSAGE FROM MAYOR JANICE MIRONOV TO EAST WINDSOR RESIDENTS We understand that the current circumstances are unlike anything we have ever experienced, and that this is a very anxious and challenging time for everyone. As of this week, with increased testing and as anticipated by State officials, the numbers of reported positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases has escalated statewide and in Mercer County. Mercer County releases daily reported positive coronavirus cases (CLICK HERE.), and all towns in Mercer County including East Windsor, have reported positive coronavirus cases in the County. Remember, until recently, and as we write to you still, testing has been limited impacting reported numbers. Also, whether the case is in Hightstown, West Windsor, Robbinsville or anywhere in Mercer County, all of our County residents have had shared work places, shopped cross-boundary, and frequented common events and groups. Accordingly, with all considerations, most importantly is that everyone in our community shares responsibility to take all precautions and help minimize the risks of the of spread the virus. While this virus poses the greatest risk to older people and those with underlying health conditions, everyone plays their part in helping to slow the spread of COVID-19. We strongly ask you to please watch out for your family, friends, and our entire community, including all of our first responders, by following all of the required directives and the advice of health care experts and government officials. The requirements of every individual to practice social distancing, comply with the Stay at Home Order with the noted allowed exceptions, and use good sense in all of your movements and decisions are paramount to our entire community. Thank you to everyone in East Windsor for your kind understanding, your cooperation with all of the required directives, your caring for one another, and keeping our community in mind. The State of New Jersey has announced the following:
* * * * * * * * * PRIOR UPDATES * * * * * * * * * East Windsor Township Parks, Pathways and Trails remain OPEN for walking, running, or engaging in outdoor activities with immediate family, caretakers, household members, or romantic partners. Playground Equipment areas within the parks are CLOSED and have been fenced off to prohibit their use. Park visitors are reminded to comply with social distancing recommendations. East Windsor Public Works Facility on Ward Street is CLOSED and All Drop-off are Temporarily Suspended until Further Notice of any materials, including electronic recyclables (computers, monitors, televisions), car batteries and tires. Residents are reminded these items cannot be included in regular garbage and should be held until the drop-off facility reopens. Call (609) 443-4000, ext. 215 with any garbage or recycling questions.. Effective Monday, March 23, East Windsor Township CLOSED public access to all Township buildings and departments. Residents are strongly encouraged to conduct business with the Township by telephone, email, and regular mail. The Township main phone number is (609) 443-4000, the Police non-emergency phone number is (609) 448-5678. ext. 0, and the Township website is www.east-windsor.nj.us.
Governor Murphy issued Executive Order 107 (CLICK HERE), effective Saturday, March 21, 9 P.M. announcing a Statewide Stay at Home Order until further notice, subject to the following exceptions:
The Governor's Executive Order directs that individuals who have to travel must practice social distancing when possible and should use public transportation only if they have no other feasible choice. Governor Murphy's Executive Order further requires that all Non-Essential Retail Businesses, which were previously limited to 5 A.M. and 8 P.M. operations, must now CLOSE (online delivery can continue). The list of Essential Retail Businesses that can stay open is limited to the following:
The New Jersey State Director of Emergency Management on March 24, 2020 signed Administrative Order No. 2020-5 (CLICK HERE), amending the list of Essential Retail Businesses that can stay open pursuant to Governor Murphy's Executive Order No. 107 (CLICK HERE) to include the following:
The Governor's previous Executive Order No. 104 (CLICK HERE) signed on March 16, 2020 remains in effect requiring closure of all personal care service facilities, including barber shops, hair, nail and eyelash salons, spas, massage and tattoo parlors, and tanning facilities, as well as public and private social clubs (whether or not they serve alcohol) including, but not limited to, facilities operated by the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus, and any other social clubs associated with community service organizations. For general questions about COVID-19, the NJ Poison Control Center and 211 have partnered with the State to provide information to the public on COVID-19:
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Residents are advised to check the Township website at www.east-windsor.nj.us, read E-News Alerts, tune into Community Access TV Comcast Channel 27 and Verizon Channel 38, or call the municipal information hotline at (609) 443-4000, ext. 400, for schedule updates. |