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FEATURED
From the Mayor: Our Annual Report is out now
I’m happy to let you know that Ewing’s 2024 Annual Report is now available on our website. It’s a good way to see what we’ve been up to over the past year — from public safety and public works to parks, recreation, and everything in between.
The report gives a clear picture of how we’re working to keep Ewing moving forward and taking care of the things that matter most to our residents.
Take a look when you have a moment. Click on the link or image: ewingnj.org/annualreport.
A bound copy is available for view at the Ewing and Hollowbrook branches of Mercer County Library.
— Mayor Bert Steinmann
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Ewing Township to Launch 'Ewing Buddy' – A New Way for Residents to Report Issues and Connect with Local Services
Ewing Township is excited to announce the upcoming launch of Ewing Buddy, a new online and mobile reporting tool that will give residents a faster, easier way to report non-emergency issues and request services around town. Ewing Buddy allows users to report things like potholes, streetlight outages, property maintenance concerns, and more – all with just a few taps on their phone or a few clicks on the township website. Photos and locations can be included to help staff respond more efficiently. The Township expects to go live with Ewing Buddy later this month. A formal launch date and more details will be announced soon.
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NEWS
Reminder: All Municipal offices will be closed on Friday, April 18 in observance of Good Friday.
2025 Autism and Special Needs Resource Day
On Sunday, April 27, the Ewing Police Department will partner with other agencies to assist in learning how to better engage with the special needs community. This will include an optional step-by-step mock motor vehicle stop that will walk individuals through investigation process and give a clear understanding of both the needs of law enforcement and the citizen. We can't wait to see you there!
Sunday, April 27, 9 a.m. to noon at the Mercer County Park East Picnic Area.
Last Call! Hometown Heroes being accepted until April 15
Applications for the new Hometown Heroes Banner Program will be accepted only until April 15, 2025 for the first round of displays.
a living tribute meant to honor the brave Ewing men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces today and in the past. Banners will be displayed along Silvia Street light poles from Memorial Day through Veterans Day to both celebrate and remind the community of their dedication to our country.
Apply or learn more at https://ewingnj.org/hometown-heroes
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Participate Please! Ewing eateries wanted for Restaurant Week
Secure your spot in Ewing’s lineup of fantastic culinary establishments participating in our fourth annual Restaurant Week!
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Stay NJ Information Session on April 25
Session is open to all NJ residents
Ewing Township is pleased to host an information session on the Stay NJ property tax relief program on April 25 beginning 10 a.m. at the Ewing Township Municipal Building, 2 Jake Garzio Drive, Ewing. (Council Chambers). Representatives from the New Jersey State Treasury Office will be on hand to provide details about the program and answer questions.
This is the first in a series of free information sessions Ewing Township will offer, beginning in April. The sessions are open to all—no need to be a Ewing resident to attend.
Roadway Design Proposals
DOING BUSINESS
Looking for a Great Summer Job? Ewing Township is Hiring!
Ewing Township is now accepting applications for seasonal summer jobs! Positions are available in parks and recreation, summer camps, public works, and more.
Gain valuable work experience, earn money, and make a difference in your community this summer! Apply today—spots fill up fast!
For more details and to apply, go to: https://www.primepoint.net/Recruitment/#/EWGTWP/home
Love a Ewing business? Tell everyone!
"My favorite Ewing business" is a readership favorite, and with so many entries we can barely keep up! Know that we will get to all of them, so keep them coming! Click on the button to share which local businesses you love and why. Thank you to all the businesses that continue to make Ewing a great place to live, work, and shop.
'Choose Ewing' free Business Directory Registration
"Choose Ewing" is all about supporting local businesses, strengthening community connections, and keeping shopping dollars right here in Ewing. When we support local, we’re not just helping businesses thrive—we’re also boosting Ewing’s economy, creating jobs, and enhancing our overall quality of life..
Are you a local business owner? Just fill out our free “Register Your Ewing Business” form to be included in the directory. It’s one more way we’re working to build a stronger, more connected Ewing by partnering with the businesses that make our town unique.
Visit our website to learn more and register your business today. Let’s Choose Ewing—and grow together!
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Election Board Workers Wanted! Earn up to $300/day
Don't miss out on your chance to staff this year's general election! Earn $150 for half day and $300 for a full day shift on primary and general election day. Full Day and Half Day positions are available. Bilingual Board Workers are especially needed!
Click the button below to fill out an application and check the requirements. Send applications to boardofelections@mercercounty.org once completed
EARTH MONTH
Brush Collection Tips / Requirements
Ewing Public Works is now collecting yard waste twice monthly by zone. Like our Leaf Collection schedule, residents in Zone 1 can expect brush collections the 1st and 3rd weeks of the month, and residents in Zone 2 can expect brush collections the 2nd and 4th weeks. In shorts, residents whose trash is picked up on Monday and Thursday are in Zone 1, and residents whose trash is picked up on Tuesday and Wednesday are in Zone 2.
Place brush and yard trimmings at the curb on the Saturday or Sunday prior to your collection week. Crews may be on your street as early as Monday of your collection week. If you miss the pick up, we cannot circle back to your property until the next collection week.
Reminder! Loose leaves and small trimmings must be containerized until fall leaf collection resumes in November.
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RECREATION HAPPENINGS!
New program registration system
Online registration for Ewing Recreation programs and activities is now available through the CivicPlus Recreation Management program. CivicPlus replaces Community Pass.
If you prefer to register with a paper form please contact us, or simply visit our Hollowbrook Community Center office.

The Ewing Recreation Department is accepting application for summer staff. Apply here.
Anyone interested in lifeguarding can contact American Pools at mhill@AMericanpool.com.
The Ewing Recreation Department is taking applications for picnic area permits at the following parks: John S. Watson on Upper Ferry Road, Higgs Park on Summerset St., and Betor Park behind the Municipal Building. Email Nancy at npappano@ewingnj.org or contact the office for more information or to reserve a date.
For more information on these or any other programs you can contact the office at (609) 883-1199 or online at www.ewingnj.org/communityaffairs.

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Register now for Summer Camp!
The Ewing Recreation Summer Day Camp will run from June 30 to August 22 for children in first through fifth grade. The camp is held on the grounds of the Ewing Senior & Community Center, with Fisher Middle School serving as the rain location. Camp hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Early drop-off is available from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., and late pick-up is available from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
The Teen Travel Camp, open to students in grades six through eight, will run from June 30 to August 15. Participants will travel four days per week and spend one day in Ewing. Campers can also participate in the Summer Day Camp during weeks when the travel program is not in session. Online registration is required at ewingnj.org/RecRegistration.
The Moody Park Summer Basketball League is now accepting registrations for boys in grades three through nine. The registration deadline is May 21, and the season begins Monday, June 2. More information is available at moodyparkbb.com. Registration is available at ewingnj.org/RecRegistration.
Ewing’s community pool system offers two locations for seasonal members and daily visitors. Hollowbrook Pool, located at 320 Hollowbrook Drive, will open for weekends and Memorial Day starting Saturday, May 24. On Saturdays, the pool will be available for private parties from 1 to 5 p.m. and open to the public from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday through Friday operating hours will be noon to 8 p.m. Event scheduling inquiries should be sent to Raquel at rince@ewingnj.org.
The ESCC Pool will open on weekends and Memorial Day starting Saturday, May 25. Both pools will open full-time on Monday, June 17, from noon to 8 p.m. Swim lesson evaluations will take place on Saturday, June 14, with limited space available. Senior Swim and Senior Water Aerobics will begin on Monday, June 16, with seniors required to register at the Senior Office.
The Shelly Dearden Basketball Camp will be held at Ewing High School from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for students in grades four through eight. The camp will be directed by Shelly Dearden and assisted by staff members and players. Daily sessions will include skill development, drills, three-on-three and full-court games, competitions, daily prizes, guest speakers, and an end-of-camp championship. The cost is $95 and includes a camp T-shirt. Registration is available at ewingnj.org/RecRegistration.
For more information on these or other programs, contact the Ewing Recreation Office at (609) 883-1776 or visit https://www.ewingnj.org/departments/community-affairs
The office is located at the Hollowbrook Community Center and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Book your space at Hollowbrook
Need a space for your gathering? Call Hollowbrook at 883-1199 for room rentals. For other program info, visit ewingnj.org/departments/community-affairs or call 609-883-1776.
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JUST FOR FUN
Annual Community Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 10 a.m. at Bethany Luther Church, 1125 Parkside Ave., Ewing. Children from infants through 8th grade are welcome to hunt! Refreshments will be served to one and all.
LIBRARY PROGRAMS
Adult Programs
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Finding Your Unclaimed Property Tuesday, April 15, 10:00 am, Ewing Branch Come to see if you are owed money! Presented by Lori Jones from New Jersey Department of the Treasury. Would you like to know if the New Jersey Unclaimed Property Office is holding financial assets for you? Unclaimed Property is any financial asset that has been unclaimed by its rightful owner for a specified time period. Unclaimed Property’s mission is to reunite owners with their unclaimed financial assets, such as: stocks/bonds, insurance checks, utility deposits, savings and checking accounts, wages, and payroll checks.
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Understanding AI Thursday, April 17, 6:30 pm, Ewing Branch Presented by Amanda Griffith, CCUFC Financial Wellbeing Impact Officer. Join us for an exciting event where we delve into the world of Artificial Intelligence. Get ready to explore the latest advancements, applications, and how to protect yourself. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights and expand your knowledge about the fascinating field of AI. Dinner will be provided.
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Adult Craft - No Sew Sock Rabbit Monday, April 14, 7:00 - 8:00 pm, Hollowbrook Branch Crafting can be relaxing, and crafting together with someone can help build a friendship and a sense of community. Join us to create a no-sew sock rabbit. Snacks and water will be provided. For ages 16 and up. Registration is required.
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Crafty Crew Wednesdays, April 9, 16, 23 & 30, 1:30 - 2:30 pm, Hollowbrook Branch Calling all crafters! Gather any craft you are working on, such as knitting, crocheting, cross-stitching, quilting, scrapbooking, etc., and head down to the Hollowbrook Branch. There, you can work on your exciting project with other crafters! You will have the space to learn, share ideas, and admire one another's projects. Craft supplies will not be provided; please bring your portable craft projects to the library. For ages 16 and up.
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Hooked on Yarn: Knitting and Crochet Club Thursdays, April 10, 17 & 24, 10:00 - 11:00 am, Hollowbrook Branch Are you passionate about crafting with yarn and creating cozy, handmade masterpieces? Look no further! Our Knitting and Crochet Club is the perfect place for beginners and experienced crafters to come together and share their love for yarn art. For ages 16 and up.
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Children's Programs
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Read to Theodore Finley the Library Dog Thursday, April 17, 3:45 pm, Ewing Branch
Thursday, April 24, 3:30 pm, Ewing Branch Children can sign up for a 15- minute session by calling the Youth Services Desk, or register online.
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Baby Storytime Wednesdays, April 9, 16, 23 & 30, 10:00 - 10:30 am, Hollowbrook Branch Children, ages birth to 2 1/2 years old, are welcome for stories, songs, and play. Registration is required.
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Easter Egg Hunt Monday, April 14 - Thursday April 17, 2:00 - 2:30 pm, Hollowbrook Branch The Easter Bunny visited the Hollowbrook Branch and hid some of his eggs inside the library. It’s your job to find all his eggs and keep the prizes inside. For ages 4 and up. Registration is required.
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Sensory Storytime Fridays April 11 & 25, 10:00 - 10:30 am, Hollowbrook Branch Sensory Storytime is designed to engage different types of senses and help children immerse themselves in a story. Visual, sound, textures, and other multi-sensory elements will be used, along with fun songs and an exciting craft. For ages 3 and up. Registration is required.
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Spring cleaning coming up? Why not turn your clutter into kindness?  Donate your gently used items to help those in need through Mercer Street Friends. Your spring refresh can make a significant difference in someone else’s life! Learn more about ways to donate here: https://bit.ly/3V4H7Pr
PUBLIC MEETINGS
- April 14, Recreation Commission, 8 p.m.
- April 15, Environmental Commission, 6:30 p.m.
- April 17, Senior General Meeting, 10 a.m.
- April 19, Closed in Observance of Good Friday
- April 22, Board of Health, 6 p.m., Council, 6:30 p.m.
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Dear Neighbor,
We hope you're enjoying the Ewing Insights newsletter and finding it helpful! It’s designed to keep you in the loop on all things Ewing, but we want to hear from you! Let us know what you think, share your feedback, and send us your ideas for future content—whether it’s local stories, events, or businesses to highlight. Your input will help us keep Ewing connected. Forward this newsletter to a friend!
 Your 2025 Ewing Township elected leaders, far right, Mayor Bert H. Steinmann, fourth from left, Council President Jennifer Keyes-Maloney; and from left, Vice President David Schroth, Councilwoman Kathy Wollert, Councilman Kevin Baxter and Councilwoman Sarah Steward.
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