The center is open in Edison for all county residents.
The legal challenge to Gov. Chris Christie's call for an Oct. 16 election will not be heard by the state's highest court.
Carlia Brady appeared in Somerset County Court on Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate campaign heats up as Holt touts progressive record in new web ad.
Loved ones of the disabled in the Woodbridge Developmental Center said their constitutional rights are being violated with the ordered closure.
The primaries will be held in Woodbridge on June 4.
The transaction is similar to that of the Colonia Country Club, mayor says.
High school juniors from around the township participated in 'Youth in Government Day' on Tuesday.
The council will meet on May 21 at 7 p.m.
Monique Coleman-Tulloch of the Woodbridge Flood Zone group attended Christie's town Hall Meeting in Sayreville on May 16.
A final public hearing will take place on the village on May 21.
19th District Legislators announce $330,595 for district towns through State Clean Community Program.
The Township passed a resolution to hire The Land Conservancy of NJ to provide services to move forward on the flood mitigation and open space programs.
The Township and three other municipalities have been awarded a grant through the state’s Local Aid program.
The work session of the May 7 council meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
On May 2, the Assembly Budget Committee announced approval of the Woodbridge facility.
U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez announced on Tuesday that Woodbridge would receive $1,734,561.
Three county-sponsored birthday luncheons will be held for county residents age 90 and older.
Criticism ranges from awarding of a 15-year contract to a single bidder to potential damage to convenience-store owners.
State agency will allow qualified organizations to assist utility customers in paying electric and gas bills.
A coalition of groups gathered Saturday to support the Constitution and individual rights. But it wasn't just about the Second Amendment, they said.
State auditor takes Department of Community Affairs to task for indefensible expenses, weaknesses in oversight.
Middlesex County food pantries are in desperate need of donations.
Superstorm reveals vulnerabilities in drinking water facilities, sewer treatment plants.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
Lots of free stuff and activities for the kids at a health event near the Health Center on April 13.
The corporation building a megawatt power plant in the Keasbey section of Woodbridge may be getting a tax abatement from Woodbridge taxpayers
There's no light on the Sewaren Post Office flag, and Columbia Bank has had its flag at half mast since the December school shootings in Connecticut. Problem is, the period of mourning was over before January.
Mayor John McCormac showed up during the weekend at township events, but with crutches, bandages and braces for the knee he injured playing basketball.
A report after the Birdsall scandal shows that New Jersey law allows contributors who donate less than $300 to remain anonymous.
The first weigh-in for the dieting program with prizes starts today at the Woodbridge Community Center
Buybacks take thousands of guns off New Jersey streets, but critics argue the millions spent could be put to better use.
A historic diner, which many wanted to move and preserve, got no help from Town Hall in more than 16 months of trying.
April is "Sexual Assault Awareness Month"; the Middlesex County Board of Freeholders are implementing a month-long series of programs to help victims and stop violence.
The first session for kids and teens offered by the Woodbridge Recreation Department starts April 6.
The deadline for filing petitions for the June primary shows some interesting developments in Woodbridge ward council races this year.
The affordable housing facility will commemorate a decade serving Woodbridge's senior citizens.
The mayor apparently suffered an injury while playing basketball. It's apparently the worst-kept secret in Woodbridge.
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Kids as young as 7 years old can be actors for a $100 fee at township-sponosred Saturday workshops.