U.S. Postal Service rates are set to increase by one cent on Jan. 27
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season
Find out what's on Woodbridge Mayor McCormac's mind at a Chamber of Commerce event.
MCFOODS, the county food pantry distribution network, showed there were fewer food drives last year, but 50 tons more food was collected for the needy
State Assemblyman wants to bar publication of handgun owners' information following a New York paper's move to publish 30,000 names and addresses
The Department of Environmental Protection announced it has finished moving thousands of cubic yards of contaminated fill to Woodbridge - "in a victory for Bound Brook" residents.
Residents of flood-prone areas of the township showed up at Tuesday's council meeting, pleading with elected officials for help months after Hurricane Sandy.
The two councilmen were chose to serve as president and vice president of the body at Tuesday night's reorganization meeting.
The Republican governor will join Middlesex County Republicans at their convention to be held in Woodbridge March 23.
Once again, the Republican governor picks Democratic Woodbridge to hold his campaign events.
Anthony S. Jones, who worked for embattled former Mayor Joseph Vas, got five years of probation for engaging in a rigged housing lottery.
Rep. Frank Pallone was sworn into his 13th term in Congress Thursday, but he'll be a new congressman for Woodbridge as the township joins the 6th District.
The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center is due to shut its doors on Saturday.
Woodbridge governing bodies will be reorganizing this month. Here's the list of when and where.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
If you got a ticket at any of the red light cameras suspended in June, you may be eligible for a small refund.
The central New Jersey area may receive a few inches of snow tomorrow.
John McCormac may be thinking of running for the 6th District seat, says a NJ political website.
Mayor John McCormac is among 67 New Jersey mayors asking for changes in federal law in response to the Newtown, CT shootings.
Help is right in town.
The classic 1950s diner in the Avenel section of Woodbridge may be on the verge of oblivion.
The head of the National Coalition for Safer Roads says 'not so fast' on a recent report that red light cameras may not reduce accidents.
Facebook users are, on the whole, overjoyed that the Nativity scene is up this year on township property.
The no-bid contract to upgrade camera surveillance at the skateboard park was approved by the town council.
The traditional Nativity scene is absent from Woodbridge Town Hall, a year after a complaint from an atheist legal organization was lodged.
If your electric service was out for weeks, you can vent at a series of statewide BPU hearings
The Woodbridge councilman explained the circumstances of an unpaid traffic ticket and a bench warrant arrest in November.
Councilman Kyle Anderson said at the December 4 council meeting he had been arrested by Woodbridge police on a bench warrant for an outstanding motor vehicle ticket.
Lesniak bill calls for stormproofed substations, widely deployed smart meters, to prevent the outages that followed Sandy.
A FEMA van unfurled its sign, right at the Woodbridge Health Center today.
A NJDOT report shows that rear end collisions jumped at that intersection in the first full year of the pilot programs operation..
A Disaster Recovery Center is opening in Linden and is available to Woodbridge residents who need help on claims from Hurricane Sandy
Middlesex County Sheriff's Officer Lawrence Madigan has been suspended without pay and charged with simple assaulting of a woman and filing a false report against her.
The bond rating agency marked Woodbridge as one of six local governments that could have short and long-term financial woes because of Hurricane Sandy.
It's not a tax break, but a breather on this quarter's tax payments.
Two area women pleaded guilty in court Tuesday of stealing millions of dollars in drugs that were supposed to go to impoverished patients.
This year, it's commemorated on Monday - but no matter the calendar date, it is a day of remembrance and thanks.
Whatever it is, if you drive on Routes 1 & 9 north, you can't miss it.
Applicants should contact the One Stop Career Center in Perth Amboy and New Brunswick.
State and federal officials will discuss government efforts in a conference call today to help small businesses, post-Sandy.