West Windsor Township
Founded in 1797 by Dutch settlers, West Windsor Township is a full service, diverse community. Blue Ribbon schools, residential offerings for all ages, and preserved open space are balanced with commercial and retail development. Situated along the Route 1 corridor, West Windsor boasts the third busiest railroad station in New Jersey servicing New York City and Philadelphia. Major companies are headquartered in West Windsor utilizing modern office complexes such as the award winning Carnegie Center. A variety of hotels and restaurants serve both businesses and residents. The Township offers countless recreational activities including four public golf courses, a swimming complex, indoor and outdoor tennis, boating, a senior center with recreational and educational programs, and organized sports for children. There are numerous parks throughout West Windsor including Mercer County Park, home to the Olympic rowing team.
Mayor: Shing-Fu Hsueh
District: 12th Congressional District - 14th Legislative District
Type of Government: Mayor and Council
Population: 27,000 Square Miles: 27
Housing Cost Range: $250,000 to $1,200,000+
Property Tax Rate: 2.102 for 2008
School District: West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District 609 716-5000
Public Schools: Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, High School, College
Private Schools: Pre-School
Public Library: Mercer County Library, West Windsor Branch 609-799-0462
Cable: Comcast 609-655-1300 - Verizon 888-553-1555
Gas/Electric: PSE&G 800-436-7734; Jersey Central Power & Light 1-800-545-7741
Refuse Removal: Central Jersey Waste and Recycling Inc. 609-771-8005
Water: American Water Company 800-272-1325
Princeton Junction Train Station
WaterWorks Facility in West Windsor
GM Monument in West Windsor





