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A cavalcade of motorcycles will travel through Central Jersey on Sunday for the Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom.
Roadwork on Route 18, near Route 1, will cause ramp closures and lane shifts this weekend.
Two Woodbridge residents conned victims in 32 states, police say; a new MetLife Solutions Group office opened in Iselin.
Homeowners will have another 30 days to request a review of their payouts.
The parking garage of a New Brunswick hospital is now equipped with a charging station for electric vehicles.
The township will also offer pet micro-chipping for $25. Both will be held at the Woodbridge Health Center.
Woodbridge to hold free rabies clinic for pets; Middlesex County has a new teacher of the year.
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Jonathan Hyman documents public artistic displays that emerged after attack
Woodbridge Township will host the 2015 New Jersey Senior Olympic games this week.
More thunderstorms are on the way to New Jersey, bringing the potential for flooding, forecasters say.
Explore Hispanic and Latino American culture and heritage with Free Films at the Woodbridge Main Library!
Local students named as National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists; driver charged in fatal crash in Middlesex County
The Tuesday after Labor day might give some the post-summer blues, but not for pumpkin spice lovers.
New council president in town/Woodbridge Little League opens new sports complex/girl hid when man broke into her home, police say.
The township will hold an interfaith memorial service on Sept. 11; a Woodbridge businessman admitted to a $7.7 million theft, state says.
Nine Woodbridge residents died in the Sept. 11 attacks.
NJ Monthly released its annual list ranking nearly all N.J. towns based on taxes, crime rate, average home-sale price, among other criteria.
Woodbridge businessman admits to $7.7 million theft, state says; Woodbridge police charge teens with car burglaries, recover stolen gun.
August stories in Woodbridge: high school football schedules; police issue warning about latest phone scam; top restaurants in town
A power company plans to build a new plant in the Sewaren section of town; police plan to hold a talk about preventing scams.
Lottery instant game winners, who bought tickets in South Brunswick and Edison, were among those who claimed their prizes.
A power company plans to build a new plant in the Sewaren section of town; local grocery stores are expected to lay-off workers.
The registration deadline is Friday; games are open to athletes age 50 and over.
Police warn residents about latest phone scam; FedEx is hiring 500 people in Woodbridge; police say trucker drove with stolen tractor
This weekend's events include a 5k run, a bike-a-thon, a country fair, a flea market, and a traditional dance performance.
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View Trip Advisor's top picks for restaurants in Woodbridge; police charged a driving with eluding, DWI, after crash.
Classic cars line Main Street in Woodbridge. This month, there will also be a costume contest.
New Woodbridge council member sworn in; police plan crackdown on drunk drivers.
Drivers should avoid the Oak Tree Road area for a couple of hours Sunday afternoon.
Nominations for proposed Hall of Fame members must be submitted by Saturday, Aug. 15.
The state's first Pakistan Day Parade will be held on a route through Edison and Woodbridge; a festival will follow.
New Woodbridge council president, vice-president sworn in; Woodbridge man identified as driver in fatal Turnpike crash.
Woodbridge school superintendent sets goals for the new school year; fines imposed for illegal multi-family, boarding homes around town.
The New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station is improving a variety thought to be lost to history