Scenically located along the Delaware River in Mercer County.
Bordered on the Northeast by I-295 (formerly I-95)
Incorporated in 1834
Total area 15.6 square miles
Population - approximately 36,000
Easy access to bus, train and air transit via Trenton/Mercer Airport and the West Trenton Railroad Station.
Rich colonial history includes Washington’s Victory Trail and 23 homes and locations on the Township’s Historic Registry
Proud industrial history—significant contributions to the WWII war effort building fighter planes at the former GM plant on Park- way Ave.
Planning for the future evidenced by Sustainable Jersey environ- mental awards - Silver Certificate and Sustainability Champion in 2016.
Public Schools: 3 elementary, 1 middle and 1 high school.
Home to top ranking The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), in close proximity to Rider and Princeton Universities.
The Mercer County Library’s Ewing Branch offers access to the entire holdings and programming of the Mercer County Library system. There is also a satellite branch at the Hollowbrook Com- munity Center.
Home to the 1867 Sanctuary, Arts and Culture Center.
Two Community Centers and pool complexes: Ewing Senior and Community Center and Hollowbrook Community Center
Total of 631 acres of parkland, about 355 of which are municipal open space lands reserved as parkland, active recreation fields, and natural resource protection.
Home to Mountainview Golf Course and Trenton Country Club.
Safety Services include 3 Fire Companies | an Emergency Medical Squad | 83 member professional police force
NJ State Police are headquartered in Ewing
Numerous Einstein’s Alley (research and technology center of NJ) businesses and members are located in the Township.
Access to state of the art medical care through Capital Health Medical system.
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