2024 seems to be flying along! Earth Day celebrations are already upon us!
Perhaps you are celebrating spring by getting out in nature or donating to a worthwhile environmental charity. Or, perhaps, you are helping making a difference for an environmental cause. We hope that no matter how you acknowledge this occasion, you stay involved in the issues that matter close to home.
This month our meeting will focus on Affordable Housing. This is an area where there is an intersection of environmental and land development priorities. To better appreciate West Windsor's situation, join us for an informative talk about a complex subject that is touching many of New Jersey's communities.
Please join us for the April meeting of the West Windsor Democrats!
DATE: Tuesday, April 30th
TIME: 6:30pm – 8pm
PLACE: West Windsor Public Library (333 N Post Rd).
Doors open at 6pm. A Zoom link is provided for subscribers to our email list.
Agenda for Tuesday, April 30th
Welcome and introductions
Club Business Update
Panel Discussion on Affordable Housing with
Frank Piazza - Affordable Housing Services administrator at Piazza & Associates Inc.
James Williams, Director of Racial Justice Policy at Fair Share Housing Center
Tom Calabria, Chair of West Windsor Housing Committee
The New Jersey Democratic Party Primary will be held on Tuesday, June 4, 2024
IMPORTANT DATES FOR PRIMARY ELECTION VOTERS:
April 20 - Mailing begins for Vote-by-Mail ballots
April 22 - Drop boxes open for Primary Election
May 14 - Voter registration deadline for Primary Election (County Clerk's Office open until 7pm)
May 28 - Deadline to apply for a Mail-in Ballot "by Mail" for Primary Election (walk-ins still allowed)
May 29 - June 2 - Early voting period
June 3, 3pm - Deadline for in-person mail-In ballot applications for Primary Election
Additional Election information can be found at https://www.mercercounty.org/government/county-clerk/elections
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