Category: East Windsor

Mercer County Prosecutor Warns of Phone Scam

April 21, 2023

Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo Onofri wants to warn the public of a telephone scam where a caller falsely claimed to be a law enforcement Officer employed by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.

On April 20, 2023, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office, Cyber Crimes Unit, was contacted by the Cranbury Township Police Department in Middlesex County and advised that a victim reported that they received a call from a number purporting to be the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office and the caller falsely claimed to be “Sergeant Whitlock” with the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. The scammer claimed the resident had a warrant for their arrest and directed the victim to drive to a drugstore to purchase gift cards.

As a reminder, law enforcement will never ask for payment of any type over the phone, nor will they ask for personal identifying information that could be used for fraudulent purposes. Law enforcement, government agencies, and courts will never ask you to pay by unusual methods, such as gift cards, wire transfer, or cryptocurrency.

Scammers often research their potential victims on the internet and social media. Scammers will call and deceive their victims into thinking the callers are law enforcement officers, prosecutors or police employees. Scammers may spoof a law enforcement telephone number, falsely showing on the victim’s caller ID. Spoofed phone numbers are typically done through a VPN (Virtual Private Network) making it difficult for law enforcement to track the actual caller. The scammers may threaten their victims with arrest for outstanding warrants or other legal issues.

Should you receive a call from a police department within Mercer County and/or the Prosecutor’s Office, please confirm with whom you are speaking. If you believe you received a scam telephone call, hang up and call the main phone number to the police department or Prosecutor’s Office (609-989-6351). If legitimate, you’ll be connected with a Police Dispatcher or receptionist who can verify the caller’s identity. Report any scam calls to your local law enforcement agency.


East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov Recognizes Woman’s History Month

April 12, 2023

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP. NJ (MERCER)– Mayor Janice S. Mironov, joined by East Windsor Council Member Denise Daniels, Senator Linda Greenstein, Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami-Covello, Mercer County Board of Commissioners Chair Lucylle Walter and Mercer County Commissioner Nina Melker, issued a Proclamation recognizing Women’s History Month.

Mayor Mironov noted the purpose of Women’s History Month is to  “recognize and applaud the distinguished and valuable contributions made by women today and throughout our history in all fields.”  She thanked these accomplished elected officials as examples of women to encourage other women who are interested in public service.”  Mayor Mironov further stated,  “it is important to take time to remind everyone of the important roles women play in our communities and in government, noting that women bring a different perspective to the table, and encourage, cultivate and mentor other women in making their own life decisions.”

Each elected official in attendance offered comments about the importance of recognizing Women’s History Month, about the significance of women being involved in government and public service, and their own personal experiences.

The Mayoral Proclamation issued by Mayor Mironov states, “the contributions made by women to our civic, political and cultural life throughout the history of the United States, the State of New Jersey and the Township of East Windsor are noteworthy and have benefited all of us.  Women have made important changes in areas including social reform, women’s equality, health care reform, education reform, archaeology and anthropology, business and politics.”

Women’s History Month had its origins in 1980 as a national celebration when President Jimmy Carter proclaimed the week of March 8, 1980 “Women’s History Month,” highlighting women’s history as an essential and indispensable heritage that is crucial to understanding the true history of our country and the need for full equality under the law for all.


Mayor Janice S. Mironov issued a proclamation recognizing Women’s History Month, joined by local, county and state elected officials.  Pictured (from left to right) are:  East Windsor Council Member Denise Daniels;  Senator Linda Greenstein;  Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Mercer County Commissioner Lucylle Walter;  Mercer County Commissioner Nina Melker, and Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami-Covello.


Firefighters Extinguish Van Fire On New Jersey Turnpike South Of Exit 8

March 20, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–Firefighters from Hightstown and Robbinsville responded to a vehicle fire just south of New Jersey Turnpike Exit 8 at mile post 66.5 south bound inner roadway for a car fully engulfed in flames at 11:01 a.m. Firefighters arrived and found a van well involved in fire and quickly extinguished the fire. Traffic at the time of the fire had a 1 mile delay according to Google Maps. No additional information is available.





East Windsor Firefighters Battle Vehicle Fire On Route 33

March 19, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–East Windsor Fire Company Station 46 responded to a well involved vehicle fire on Route 33 east bound between Route 133 and Lake Drive yesterday March 18, 2023 just before 4:00 p.m. Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire and notified the NJ Department of Environmental Protection for a small fuel spill. No other information is available.



East Windsor Police Blotter Through March 15, 2023

March 16, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, March 15, 2023.


  • False Report/Hit and Run Motor Vehicle Accident

Location: East Windsor Police Headquarters

Time/Date: 10:45 PM, 03/10/2023

An individual responded to East Windsor Police Headquarters to report damage to his vehicle from a motor vehicle accident. Investigation revealed that the individual had been involved in a motor vehicle accident, but he was responsible for the crash and left the scene without notifying police or speaking to the other driver. The individual was placed under arrest and later released pending court action.

Defendant: Ziaree Garcia Lakehurst, NJ 30 Years of Age

Charges: False Report to Law Enforcement Leaving the Scene of an Accident Failure to Report an Accident

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Chelsea Lyons


  • Shoplifting

Location:     319 Route 130 (ShopRite)

Time/Date:     5:41 PM, 03/13/2023

The officer responded to ShopRite for a report of shoplifting. Investigation revealed that the individual left the store without paying for $52.68 worth of merchandise. The individual was later identified and charged on a complaint summons.

Defendant:             Jeremiah Krameer Lawrenceville, NJ 29 Years of Age

Charges:                 Shoplifting

Arresting Officer:  Patrol Officer Michael Adelung


  • DUI/Obstructing

Location: Twin Rivers Drive North

Time/Date: 8:23 PM, 03/14/2023

The officer responded to the area of Twin Rivers Drive North for a report of a motor vehicle accident. Investigation revealed that the vehicle struck several parked vehicles. The driver fled the scene on foot, but was apprehended by officers. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest. The driver was later released pending court action.

Defendant: Francisco Chavez-Arriaga East Windsor, NJ 32 Years of Age

Charges: Obstruction of Administration of Law DUI

Reckless Driving Careless Driving

Leaving the Scene of an Accident Failure to Report an Accident Open Container within Vehicle Unlicensed Driver

Failure to Exhibit Registration Failure to Exhibit Insurance Card

Arresting Officer:     Patrol Officer Brian Rust


  • Shoplifting

Location:     70 Route 571 (Target)

Time/Date:     12:16 PM, 03/15/2023

The officer responded to Target for a report of shoplifting. Investigation revealed that the individual left the store without paying for $322.35 worth of merchandise. The individual was later identified and charged on a complaint summons.

Defendant: Anthony Smith Bronx, NY 30 Years of Age

Charges: Shoplifting

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Maria Smith


East Windsor Township Proclaims Boy Scouting Anniversary Week

March 16, 2023

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–Mayor Janice S. Mironov issued a Mayoral Proclamation recognizing Boy Scouting Anniversary Week, February 5 to 11, 2023Mayor Mironov presented the Proclamation, accompanied by pesonal donations of support, to each of the four local boy scout troops and their Troop leaders;  Boy Scout Troop 59 Scoutmaster Gary Schwartz, Boy Scout Troop 5700 Scoutmaster Bruce Kramer, Boy Scout Troop 6284 Assistant Scoutmaster Gayle Wilton, and Cub Scout Pack 53 Den Leader Robert Lisk.

            The Mayoral Proclamation, noting that the Boy Scouts of America was officially founded in 1910 and celebrating its 113th anniversary, praised Boy Scouting as a “youth program of character development, value-based programs and leadership training” and further stated “the Boy Scouts have continued to set an excellent example for all through their volunteerism, commitment to others, and dedication to bettering themselves and their communities.”  Mayor Mironov’s Proclamation “expressed appreciation to and commended the outstanding work of the Boy Scout organization, their scout members, leaders and volunteers in our community.” 

            Mayor Mironov expressed her “enthusiastic support of the local Boy Scout organizations,” noting “We are proud to recognize our local Boy Scout Troops during Scouting Anniversary Week and touting the great opportunities scouting provides young people in East Windsor.  We are very proud of our local Boy Scouts and the terrific adults who volunteer their time and abilities to provide young people with the opportunity to learn new skills and make friends, while instilling in them strong values.  For the young people who join Boy Scouts, we commend you on making a wise choice which will enhance your life experiences.  The Township has been proud to partner with so many Scouts for their Eagle Projects, which have been a great service and benefit to the community.  We appreciate all of the scouts and leaders who have contributed to the success of such a vibrant organization in East Windsor.”


Mayor Janice S. Mironov presented the Proclamation for Boy Scouting Anniversary Week, along with a personal donation of support, to local Boy Scout Troop 5700.- Pictured (from left to right) are: – Mayor Janice S. Mironov;    Jess Collecton, Assistant Scoutmaster;  Bruce Kramer, Scoutmaster;- Joey Rogers;  Adam Lewandowski;  Brennan Clissold;  Sam Zanghi;  Jack Conner;  Joey Nielsen;  Josh Conner;  Cody Lisk;  Cash Colleton, and Connor Suk.


Mayor Janice S. Mironov presented the Proclamation for Boy Scouting Anniversary Week, along with a personal donation of support, to local Boy Scout Troop 6284.- Pictured (from left to right) are: -Alice Hillary;  Teddy W.;  Aiden W.;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Charlie F., and Gayle Wilton, Assistant Scoutmaster.


Mayor Janice S. Mironov presented the Proclamation for Boy Scouting Anniversary Week, along with a personal donation of support, to local Boy Scout Troop 59.- Pictured (from left to right) are: -Gary Schwartz, Scoutmaster;  Noah Schwartz;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Milan Shah;  Sahaan Shyam, and Ellen Schwartz.


Mayor Janice S. Mironov presented the Proclamation for Boy Scouting Anniversary Week, along with a personal donation of support, to local Cub Scout Pack 53.- Pictured (from left to right) are: – Mayor Janice S. Mironov;Jonathan Connor;  Bethany Connor, and Robert Lisk, Den Leader.


East Windsor Police Blotter Though March 8, 2023

March 9, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, March 8, 2023.


  • DUI

Location: Route 133

Time/Date: 12:43 AM, 03/05/2023

The officer conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing the vehicle driving over the speed limit and failing to maintain its lane of travel. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later released pending court action.

Defendant: Richard Malcolm Philadelphia, PA 49 Years of Age

Charges: DUI

Reckless Driving Careless Driving

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Joshua Pohl


  • Weapons Offense

Location:     Route 130

Time/Date:     9:01 PM, 03/06/2023

The officer conducted a motor vehicle stop on Route 130 after observing the vehicle improperly using its high beam headlamps and failing to maintain its lane of travel. Investigation revealed that the driver was in possession of an illegal handgun. The driver was placed under arrest and transported to the Mercer County Corrections Center pending court action.

Defendant:             Kevin Mercer Jr. Newark, NJ 23 Years of Age

Charges:                 Unlawful Possession of a Weapon

Certain Persons not to Possess Weapons Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose Failure to Maintain Lane

Improper Use of High Beams Unclear Plates

Failure to Exhibit Driver’s License Failure to Exhibit Insurance Card

Arresting Officer:  Patrol Officer Michael Whalen


  • Drugs/Shoplifting

Location: 839 Route 130 (Walmart) Time/Date: 4:00 PM, 03/07/2023

The officer responded to Walmart for a report of shoplifting. Investigation revealed that two individuals left the store without paying for $625.89 worth of merchandise. Both individuals were placed under arrest and later released pending court action.

Defendant:             Michael Battalia Fairless Hills, PA 32 Years of Age

Charges:                 Possession of Heroin

Possession of Methamphetamine Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Shoplifting

Defendant:             Amanda Devries Hamilton, NJ 33 Years of Age

Charges:                 Possession of Heroin

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Arresting Officer:     Patrol Officer Andrew Smith



No Reported Injuries When Car Hits Building In East Windsor

March 7, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–Around 5:30 p.m. the East Windsor Police Department was detailed to the 300 Block of Etra Road for a car into a building. Upon arrival a car appeared to have hit the building but there were no reported injuries. The East Windsor Construction Office was called to the scene to check for structural damages. No other information was available about the crash.

Photos by: Steven Kadir

East Windsor Police Blotter Though March 1, 2023

March 2, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, March 1, 2023.


  • Drugs Location: Motel 6

Time/Date:     7:04 PM, 02/24/2023

The officer responded to the Motel 6 on Route 33 for an activated fire alarm. Investigation revealed that a motel patron was smoking and activated the alarm. The individual provided the officer with false information regarding her identity and was found to have an outstanding warrant for her arrest from another jurisdiction. The individual was also in possession of drugs, drug paraphernalia and weapons. The individual was placed under arrest and released pending court action.

Defendant: Danielle Piscak Howell, NJ 34 Years of Age

Charges:

Possession of Crack Cocaine Possession of Cocaine

Unlawful Possession of a Weapon Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Hindering Apprehension

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Michael Whalen


  • DUI Location: Bolton Road

Time/Date: 1:37 AM, 02/25/2023

The officer conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing the vehicle driving carelessly on Lake Drive. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later released pending court action.

Defendant: Hernan Corona Mejia Freehold, NJ 22 Years of Age

Charges:

DUI

Reckless Driving Careless Driving

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Michael Whalen


  • DUI/Motor Vehicle Accident Location:     Mercer Street

Time/Date:     8:23 PM, 02/25/2023

The officer responded to the area of Mercer Street and Hickory Corner Road for a motor vehicle accident. Investigation revealed that the driver responsible for the motor vehicle crash exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later released pending court action.

Defendant:            Isabel Vignone-Grogan Hightstown, NJ 48 Years of Age

Charges:                DUI

Careless Driving Reckless Driving

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Michael Pidhorecki


  • Assault/DUI/Motor Vehicle Accident Location: Route 33

Time/Date:    5:01 PM, 02/28/2023

The officer responded to Route 33 near the Motel 6 for a motor vehicle accident. Investigation revealed that the driver responsible for the motor vehicle crash exhibited signs impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later released pending court action. The other involved driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the crash and was transported to the hospital for treatment.

Defendant: Sean Mundsinger Plainsboro, NJ 51 Years of Age

Charges:

Assault by Auto

DUI

Reckless Driving Careless Driving

Failure to Maintain Lane Expired Registration

Open Container in Vehicle

Failure to Exhibit Driver’s License

Arresting Officer:     Patrol Officer Tyler Gehler


East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov Administers Oath Of Office To New Police Officer

March 1, 2023

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP.  NJ (MERCER)–Mayor Janice S. Mironov administered the oath of office to new police officer Corrine Batsides, who fills a police department vacancy.  Police Officer Batsides will be assigned to a Uniform Services.

Police Officer Corinne Batsides graduated from the Ocean County Police Academy in April 2022 and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications from the University of Miami.  Prior to joining the East Windsor Police Department, Officer Batsides worked as a Police Officer for Bernards Township.

Mayor Mironov welcomed family members and police officers in attendance, and stated,  “I congratulate new Police Officer Batsides who successfully passed the selection process to become part of our East Windsor team. We wish her a great and satisfying career here, and look forward to her service to our community.”


East Windsor Township Mayor Janice S. Mironov administered the oath of office to new Police Officer Corrine Batsides. Pictured (from left to right) are: Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Police Officer Corrine Batsides; her parents George Batsides and Duane Batsides, and Chief of Police Jason Hart.


East Windsor Police Blotter Though February 22, 2023

February 23, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, February 22, 2023.


1) DUI
Location: Stockton Street

Time/Date: 1:43 AM, 02/16/2023

The officer conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing the vehicle driving with no headlights. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later released pending court action.

Defendant:

Oscar Lopez-Gutierrez Hightstown, NJ
28 Years of Age

Charges:

DUI
Careless Driving Reckless Driving Driving with No Lamps
Consumption in Motor Vehicle Unsealed Container in Vehicle

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Bryan Butchon


2) Shoplifting


Location: 319 Route 130 (ShopRite)

Time/Date: 2:47 PM, 02/18/2023

The officer responded to ShopRite for a reported shoplifting. Investigation revealed that two individuals left the store without paying for $519.98 worth of merchandise. Both individuals were later identified and charged on a complaint summons.

Defendants: Charges:

Marcus Stevens-Donnell Elkins Park, PA
29 Years of Age Shoplifting


James Robinson-Dunston Elkins Park, PA
28 Years of Age Shoplifting

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer John Cate


3) DUI
Location: Route 33
Time/Date: 9:34 PM, 02/19/2023

The officer conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing the vehicle failing to maintain its lane of travel. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later released pending court action.

Defendant:

Luke Seiter-Magsamen East Windsor, NJ
26 Years of Age

Charges:

DUI
Reckless Driving Careless Driving
Failure to Maintain Lane

Arresting Officer: Sergeant Troy McWhorter


East Windsor Police Blotter Through February 15, 2023

February 16, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, February 15, 2023.


  • Shoplifting

Location: 839 Route 130 (Walmart) Time/Date: 3:50 PM, 02/10/2023

The officer responded to Walmart for a reported shoplifting. Investigation revealed that the individual left the store without paying for $45.37 worth of merchandise. The individual was arrested and later released pending court action.

Defendant:

Charges:

Leah Hezrony Roosevelt, NJ 18 Years of Age

Shoplifting

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Nicole Orbin


  • DUI

Location: Knollwood Drive Time/Date: 4:12 PM, 02/11/2023

The officer conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing the vehicle failing to maintain its lane of travel. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later released pending court action.

Defendant:             James Muldrew East Windsor, NJ 63 Years of Age

Charges:                DUI

Reckless Driving Careless Driving

Failure to Maintain Lane Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Michael Whalen


  • Drugs

Location:  Route 130

Time/Date:    11:58 AM, 02/12/2023

The officer conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing an obstruction of view violation. Investigation revealed drat the driver was in possession of heroin and’ drug paraphernalia. Tue individual was placed under arrest and later released pending court action

Defendant: Glen Moore Whiting, NJ

53 Years of Age

Charges:                 Possession of Heroin

Possession of C.D.S. Paraphernalia

Obstructed View

C.D.S. in a Motor Vehicle Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Michael Whalen


  • DUI

Location: Route 130

Time/Date: 12:32 AM, 02/13/2023

. The officer conducted a motor vehicle stop.after observing the vehicle failing to maintain its lane of travel. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later released pending court action.

Defendant:

Charges:

Stephan Doran Princeton, NJ 58 Years of Age

DUI

Reckless Driving Careless Driving

Failure to Maintain Lane

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Joseph Zucchero


  • DUI

Location: Dutch Neck Road/Royal Plaza Time/Date:                      6:45 PM, 02/13/2023

The officer conducted a motor stop after receiving a call about a vehicle driving erratically and failing to maintain its lane of travel. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later release pending court action.

Defendant:

Charges:

Thomas Wagner Hamilton, NJ 44 Years of Age

DUI

Reckless Driving Careless Driving

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Tyler Gebler


  • DUI/Motor Vehicle Accident Location: Lake Drive

Time/Date:     8:22 PM, 02/13/2023

The officer responded to the Shell gas station on Route 33 for a hit and run motor vehicle accident. Investigation revealed that the vehicle was struck while stopped at a red traffic signal on Lake Drive and the second vehicle left the scene. The officer responded to the residence of the second driver who exhibited signs of impairment. The driver was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests. The driver was later release pending court action.

Defendant:

Charges:

Evelisse Concepcion East Windsor, NJ

34 Years of Age

DUI

Reckless Driving Careless Driving

Leaving the Scene of an Accident

Arresting Officer:  Patrol Officer Tyler Clark


  • Shoplifting

Location: 839 Route 130 (Walmart) Time/Date: 9:47 PM, 02/13/2023

The officer responded to Walmart for a reported shoplifting. Investigation revealed that the individual attempted to leave the store without paying for $309.37 worth of merchandise but was stopped by Loss Prevention who recovered the merchandise. The individual was arrested and later released pending court action.

Defendant:

Charges:

Hunter OConnor East Windsor, NJ 21 Years of Age

Shoplifting

Arresting Officer: Patrol Officer Michael Adelung





Firefighters Extinguish Truck Fire At NJ Turnpike Exit 8

February 16, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–Around 3:05 a.m. Hightstown, Cranbury and Robbinsville Fire Departments were dispatched to the New Jersey Turnpike on the Exit 8 Ramp for a truck fire. Upon arrival it was found that the tractor had disconnected from the trailer and that the rear of the flatbed trailer hauling steel rebar was well involved in fire. Firefighters stretched hose lines and extinguished the fire. There was a partial blockage of the shoulder for cleanup. No additional details are available.


Photos by: Steven Kadir





Yummy Fusion Opens At Windsor Center In East Windsor

February 13, 2023

EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER)–Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Council Members Denise Daniels, David Russell and John Zoller joined Co-Owners Tony and Anna Gao and staff for the grand opening of the new restaurant Yummy Fusion in Windsor Center at the intersection of Route 130 South and Route 571.

Mayor Mironov stated,  “We welcome and congratulate family owned Yummy Fusion restaurant as it opens in a prominent shopping center in East Windsor.  The Township appreciates Yummy Fusion’s investment in East Windsor, adding another eatery choice to the many varied restaurant options in East Windsor.”

Family-owned Yummy Fusion, located in space previously occupied by Sushi King, serves a wide variety of sushi offerings and includes a sushi bar.  The restaurant also features a wide choice of popular Asian dishes, including chicken, beef, shrimp and vegetable entrees and hibachi, as well as noodles and fried rice dishes.  Yummy Fusion joins other Windsor Center businesses Aldi, Staples, Petco, Ross Dress for Less and Retro Fitness.  The restaurant offers dine-in and take-out service for customer convenience.  Current hours for Yummy Fusion are Tuesday through Saturday 11:30 am to 2:30 pm for lunch service and Tuesday through Thursday from 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm, Friday and Saturday from 4:30pm to 10 pm, and Sunday 3pm to 9:30 pm for dinner service.  For more information, visit their website at www.yummyfusion.com or call (609) 371-2663.


Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Council Members join owners to celebrate the grand opening of Yummy Fusion restaurant in Windsor Center at the intersection of Route 130 South and Route 571.  Pictured (from left to right) are:  Council Member John Zoller;  Council Member David Russell;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Council Member Denise Daniels;  Tony Gao, owner,  and Anna Gao, owner.


Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Council Members join owners to cut the ribbon to celebrate the grand opening of Yummy Fusion restaurant in Windsor Center at the intersection of Route 130 South and Route 571.  Pictured (from left to right) are:  Council Member David Russell;  Council Member John Zoller;  Council Member Denise Daniels;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Tony Goa, owner;  Anna Goa, owner;  Tymur Usmanov, Yummy Fusion team;  Kenji Lim, Yummy Fusion team;  MinHui Pan, Yummy Fusion team;  Steven Chang, Yummy Fusion team,  and Emily Lu, Yummy Fusion team.