Cloverleaf Center, at the intersection of Rt. 35 north and Rt. 1 south, anticipates a mid-to-late 2025 opening.
The brand-new (unbuilt) shopping center will be called Cloverleaf Center and it will be located on Rt. 35 north across from the Avenel IHOP.
Also on the Sept. 18 agenda is a proposed expansion of the former restaurant at 430 New Brunswick Ave. in Fords, and building 12 apartments:
They also plan to be at the Tuesday night (Sept. 3) Woodbridge town Council meeting, where two former SeaQuest employees will speak:
So far, the Big Lots at 471 Green Street in Woodbridge is the only New Jersey store slated for closure, as Big Lots closes 300 nationwide:
At midday Sunday, about 40 protesters rallied outside the mall, demanding the state of New Jersey shut SeaQuest down.
Spooky season is right around the corner, folks.
Announced Friday. Ten New Jersey Stop & Shops were identified for closure as part of the chain's strategy to "position for growth."
The state warned SeaQuest could be shut down if it does not comply with demands to provide animals with food and water, and limit handling:
We want to make sure these local Woodbridge businesses get the recognition they deserve:
Express filed for bankruptcy Monday, and will close seven stores in New Jersey. The Woodbridge Center store is on the chopping block:
The store opened Monday in the Woodbridge Crossing shopping center, and it's really worth checking out and learning more about Goodwill:
These two stores sold tickets that matched all five numbers in the Saturday, April 6 drawing, splitting the $100,000 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot.
The ticket matched all five numbers drawn, winning the $220,895 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot in Thursday's drawing.
Mayor McCormac admitted Woodbridge Center has been "struggling," and revealed the mall was listed for sale in the past year:
It's an indoor laser tag space that merges video games, laser tag and real-life combat. Ideal for birthday parties!
The new sign and graphics provider is located at 1392 St. Georges Avenue in Avenel. Need a sign? Call 732.669.7614
Last Friday, a Fast Bagel opened in the Plaza K shopping center at the intersection of Rt. 1 and Ford Avenue.
Some Buy Buy Baby stores are re-opening, including the currently-closed Woodbridge location on Rt. 1 south:
Not only did Dr. Anuj Kapadia grow up in Woodbridge, but he also was an EMT for the Woodbridge Twp. Ambulance and Rescue Squad.
In a stunning reversal, an energy company has now ended its attempt to build a second natural gas power plant in Woodbridge:
Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone is investigating this incident, which happened Sept. 8 and was witnessed by a federal inspector:
A convenience store at 1530C Oak Tree Road in Iselin sold a lottery ticket that won $50,000 in Monday's drawing:
Dream on Me Industries purchased 11 Buy Buy Baby stores from bankrupt parent company Bed Bath & Beyond, including the one on Rt. 1:
The Chick-Fil-A is located at 320 Rt. 9 north in Woodbridge Twp.:
The Speedway gas station on Rt. 9 south in Woodbridge sold a lottery ticket that won $10,000 in Tuesday's drawing.
Woodbridge Twp. is looking for someone to build and operate a 215-seat outdoor tiki bar overlooking the Arthur Kill. Apply by Aug. 22:
The ticket was sold at the Conoco gas station on 120 Middlesex Avenue in Carteret. It won big in Saturday's drawing, July 8:
Three new businesses are coming to the Plaza K shopping center on Rt. 1 south:
Also, Woodbridge's free summer children’s musical theatre starts this Saturday; take kids to see "The Wizard of Oz" in Parker Press Park:
Woodbridge Bowling Center, a Main Street mainstay for decades, will close its doors May 21:
Woodbridge Twp. is now seeking to buy land across from Ross Street School and turn it into a 100-space parking lot close to downtown:
Colonia Deli & Grill on Lake Avenue sold a lottery ticket last week that won the $10,000 third-place prize:
Think you have a great idea for a business? For the first time ever, New Jersey will give you a salary for two years while you launch it.
A lottery ticket sold at the Grover Cleveland Service Area on the NJ Turnpike in Woodbridge won $50,000 this week.
A ticket sold at a Port Reading convenience store this week won $1 million in Wednesday's drawing:
A lottery ticket sold at Constanza mini market at 703 State Street in Perth Amboy won the $10,000-winning prize in Friday's drawing.
This winter, you'll see the logo of LeGrand Coffee House, located in Woodbridge, on Devils' helmets for all road games.
A gas station in the Port Reading section of Woodbridge sold a lottery ticket this week that won the $845,256 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot: