Carteret plans to turn an abandoned train rail that runs parallel to Peter J. Sica Highway into a pedestrian walkway:
Here are all the ways to commemorate U.S. veterans this week in the Woodbridge area and beyond:
The public is encouraged to submit the names of all active-duty U.S. military to the Township ahead of Wednesday's 6 p.m. ceremony. How:
Some of Woodbridge’s youngest residents were met with new faces on the playground Wednesday.
Unite with Veterans and Families at Archdiocesan Catholic Cemeteries: Honoring Those Who Gave Their Lives Serving God and Country
Last Friday, the Woodbridge Fire Department held a swearing-in for the new captains, battalion chiefs, deputy chief and department chief.
Woodbridge's first annual Mental Health Awareness Day will be held in the parking lot of Town Hall from 12 - 2 p.m. this Saturday.
Eric LeGrand and Brianna McCabe are both Colonia High School grads — he played football and she was a cheerleader.
This Sunday, a woman who was a Colonia High School cheerleader will give a talk at the coffee shop on dating, romance and life advice:
Woodbridge Police will participate in the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day this Saturday, April 22 from 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join us Apr 29-30: breathtaking mausoleum, stunning art, glass cremation alcove. Act fast- prices rise May 1!
Over 200 new housing units proposed to be built at and around the site of the senior housing development are set to be approved.
Whether in-person versus on-line – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
More victims have come forward to accuse the doctor of inappropriate touching at a Middlesex County Urgent Care, according to a report.
Woodbridge’s community volunteer program aimed at repairing the homes of those facing financial hardship is slated to return once again.
The housing units would be built at the site of the Olsen Towers senior housing development on New Brunswick Avenue, per filed documents.
An online fundraiser has been launched for a Woodbridge deli that was reportedly vandalized last month.
All Woodbridge police officers will be wearing the special patches throughout April, which is Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month.
This Avenel woman was joined by other writers to write a memoir about overcoming grief and loss:
Join us at the Woodbridge Public Library April 4 at 6PM for an exciting event on the future of electric cars in New Jersey.
Here are the locations and hours in Woodbridge Township, or nearby:
Woodbridge American Irish Assn St Patrick’s Parade March 12th @ 1:30
Join us all throughout March for all sorts of DIY events for kids, teens, and adults!
The book is called "Before You Found Me," written by Woodbridge resident Brooke Beyfuss.
Devan plays Woodbridge Twp. Rec. baseball, travel baseball, flag football and tackle football, and is in the Nat'l Honor Society.
Here at Patch, we've launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students.
Learn about what you need to do to boat legally in New Jersey
Gotta get the goods? Here are all the places you can find Girl Scout cookies for sale this weekend in Woodbridge Twp.:
People who know Woodbridge's Christopher Bryant may find it hard to believe he has struggled with health issues for most of his life:
Karin deserves praise because she's on the honor roll, is involved with choir, tap dancing, jazz dancing, volleyball and is a Girl Scout.
Kayleigh is captain of the Woodbridge cheer team, is involved in theater and the Woodbridge show choir and is a junior class officer.
Join the Woodbridge Library virtually January 25 at 7PM to learn all we need to know about product liability law.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Woodbridge with contributions big and small.
Former NY Rangers Adam Graves and Stephane Matteau will be signing autographs at the Woodbridge Brewing Company Saturday, and so much more:
10 lucky New Jersey lottery players purchased a ticket for Friday’s Mega Millions game, earning a third-tier prize of $10,000.
"Our food pantries went from serving 600 families a month to now well over 1,400 families a month," said McCormac Thursday.
Partners in the food drive this year are Paul Sansone Foundation, Corner News, Columbia Bank, Northfield Bank and Woodbridge Wegman’s:
The Children’s Clothes Closet is open Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church and the library will host "How To Pay For College" Jan. 12:
This past Thanksgiving, the Hindu community of Woodbridge donated 13,000 pounds of non-perishable food to "We Feed Woodbridge" program.
The parade steps off from Ross Street Elementary School at 1:30 p.m. and will march down Main Street to town hall.