West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh is inviting township residents to join him to talk about issues facing the township in a Town Hall meeting on Saturday, February 5, from 10 a.m. to noon in West Windsor Municipal Building Room “A.”##M:[more]##
“We have so many things going on, and I want to give people a full picture about the community,” says Hsueh. “I’m going to talk about the history of West Windsor and how we got to where we are in over the last 207 years. I also intend to talk about the future vision of the township from my perspective.”
Some of the issues to be addressed by the mayor were likely touched on in his annual State of the Township speech, given before council on January 31.
During his speech, the mayor focused on the goal of building a sense of community and identity for West Windsor. Hsueh, who is expected to run for re-election in May, also outlined the accomplishments the township saw over the last year.
“All that we have accomplished will lay the groundwork and pave a solid foundation for a better and stronger West Windsor,” said Hsueh. Hsueh also expressed the desire for West Windsor to be a place “we can all enthusiastically call home — a chosen destination, not just a bus stop for its public education.”