Mayor Mike Todd

Mayor Mike Todd Mike Todd was elected to his first term as Mayor of Robbinsville Township on November 4, 2025 and also serves as the Director of Public Safety. Mr.

He took the Oath of Office on January 15, 2026. Dave Fried first served as an elected official in the Township of Robbinsville in 2000 when he was appointed to fill an unexpired term on the Township Committee under the old form of government. He served as mayor for two one-year terms. After Robbinsville voters opted to change their form of government in November of 2004, Mr. Fried became the first

mayor directly elected to a four-year term on May 10, 2005, and sworn-in on July 1, 2005 by then-U.S. Attorney Chris Christie. Fried was re-elected to four-year terms in May, 2009, November, 2013 and November, 2017. He is also the Director of Public Safety. Fried is a local business owner and is CEO of TriCore Human Capital Management. He is married with two children.

Council President Blakely and I had the pleasure of spending time with the amazing young ladies of Robbinsville Brownie ...
06/01/2026

Council President Blakely and I had the pleasure of spending time with the amazing young ladies of Robbinsville Brownie Troop 74195 as they worked toward earning their Democracy Badge.

These bright and engaged 3rd grade students asked thoughtful questions about local government, community leadership, and how residents can make a difference in their town. It was inspiring to see their curiosity, enthusiasm and desire to learn more about the democratic process.

One of the most rewarding parts of serving as Mayor is having the opportunity to connect with our younger residents and help foster an understanding of civic engagement at an early age. The future of Robbinsville is certainly in good hands with young leaders like these.

Congratulations to Troop 74195 on their hard work toward earning their Democracy Badge and thank you to the troop leaders and families who help encourage a lifelong commitment to community service and civic responsibility.

It was a privilege to help these future leaders learn more about how local government works and how they can make a positive impact in their community.

Today we honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the U.S. military protecting our Natio...
05/25/2026

Today we honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the U.S. military protecting our Nation’s freedom. We are forever grateful. May God Bless their families and keep their hearts warm with memories of those fallen soldiers for generations to come.

"Our debt to the heroic men and valiant women in the service of our country can never be repaid. They have earned our undying gratitude. America will never forget their sacrifices." - Harry S. Truman

This week, we proudly recognize and celebrate National EMS Week and the extraordinary men and women who serve on the fro...
05/19/2026

This week, we proudly recognize and celebrate National EMS Week and the extraordinary men and women who serve on the front lines of emergency medical care in our community.

Every day, our Robbinsville Township Fire Department EMT professionals answer the call with courage, compassion, and unwavering dedication. Whether responding to medical emergencies, accidents, or critical incidents, they provide lifesaving care when our residents need it most. Their commitment often requires long hours, quick decisions under pressure and countless sacrifices made in service to others.

On behalf of the entire Robbinsville community, I want to thank all of our EMTs for the vital role they play in keeping our residents safe and healthy. Your professionalism, skill, and selfless service do not go unnoticed.

Please join me in recognizing and thanking these everyday heroes during National EMS Week. We are grateful for all that you do for Robbinsville.

We thank our Robbinsville Township Fire Department EMS team and others throughout the nation for the state for their dedication, courage, and compassion on the front lines of emergency care during the 52nd Annual "National EMS Week."

Congratulations to Officer Ryan Meehan and K9 Rudy, along with Officer Matthew Hill and K9 Ace, on graduating from the N...
05/16/2026

Congratulations to Officer Ryan Meehan and K9 Rudy, along with Officer Matthew Hill and K9 Ace, on graduating from the New Jersey State Police K9 Academy. These highly trained K9 teams will play an important role in enhancing our public safety.

On behalf of the Township, congratulations again to both officers and their incredible partners. We look forward to the great work ahead from K9 Rudy and K9 Ace.

Congratulations to our Communications Officers, police leadership and everyone involved in this transition for their ded...
05/15/2026

Congratulations to our Communications Officers, police leadership and everyone involved in this transition for their dedication and professionalism throughout this process. The partnership between Hightstown and Robbinsville demonstrates what strong partnerships and shared services can accomplish for our communities.

Shared services are about more than efficiency and cost savings, they are about strengthening cross community collaboration and delivering the highest level of service possible to the people we serve. I also want to thank Mayor Susan Bluth, the elected officials of both municipalities, and the Hightstown Police Department for their partnership and commitment to this effort.

As Robbinsville continues preparations for the move into our new police headquarters, this achievement represents another major step forward in enhancing public safety operations for both communities. I am proud of the work being done and grateful to all those helping move our towns forward together.

Yesterday marked a historic day in the history of the Robbinsville Township Police Department as our Communications Center officially assumed dispatch responsibilities for the Hightstown Police Department.

This significant milestone reflects the continued evolution of our agency and the strong partnership between Robbinsville Township and Hightstown Borough in advancing shared public safety services.

The successful transition is the result of extensive planning, coordination, and collaboration focused on ensuring seamless emergency communications and uninterrupted service to both communities.

The Robbinsville Township Police Department extends its sincere appreciation to our Communications Officers for their professionalism, dedication, and tireless efforts throughout this process. Their commitment to excellence has been instrumental in making this transition successful.

We also wish to thank the Hightstown Police Department for its cooperation and partnership, as well as Robbinsville Township Mayor Mike Todd, Hightstown Borough Mayor Susan Bluth, and the elected officials of Robbinsville Township and Hightstown Borough for their continued support, leadership, and shared commitment to public safety.

As our department continues preparations for the transition into our new police headquarters, this accomplishment represents another important step forward in enhancing the services we provide to our residents and neighboring communities.

The Robbinsville Township Police Department remains committed to delivering professional, efficient, and reliable public safety communications services with the highest standards of integrity and service.

05/08/2026

E-bikes are no longer treated as bicycles beginning July 19, 2026 under new law - NO riders under the age of 15!

E-bikes will now require licensing, registration, and insurance. Riders age 15-16 will have to obtain a motorized bicycle license.

Residents can find information on the new E-Bike laws and subscribe for official updates directly from New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission:

https://www.nj.gov/mvc/vehicletopics/ebike.htm

We had a great turnout this morning for Robbinsville Township’s first annual Bagels & Business event hosted by our Econo...
05/08/2026

We had a great turnout this morning for Robbinsville Township’s first annual Bagels & Business event hosted by our Economic Development Advisory Committee!

It was encouraging to see so many local business owners come together for an informative and productive morning focused on economic growth and opportunity here in Robbinsville.

A special thank you to our featured speakers, Anthony Carabelli from the Mercer County Office of Economic Development and Melanie Willoughby from the New Jersey Business Action Center, for sharing a wealth of knowledge on business incentives, grants, loan programs, and resources available to support businesses throughout our County and state.

Thank you as well to the entire EDAC team for their efforts in organizing such a successful event. The renewed energy and focus of the committee was on full display today.

We also appreciate our generous food sponsors — Jim's Bagel Loft, Bagels n' Cream, Bagel Fresh Deli Grill and Starbucks — for helping make the morning possible.

This was a great first event, and we look forward to continuing these conversations and building even stronger partnerships with our business community moving forward.

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05/05/2026

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