Mayor John McCormac got some questions at Tuesday's council meeting about how the medical marijuana dispensary coming to town was on the QT for over a year.
Americans for Prosperity will be in East Brunswick today and Sayreville Thursday.
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll finds more than half of likely voters not influenced by choice
Want to voice your opinion? Go the Community Center today at 4:30 pm for a budget hearing.
The medical marijuana dispensary, slated to be open in Woodbridge, still faces hurdles before it comes to fruition.
Town officials say the state has jurisdiction for the collapsed Great Indoors parking deck at Woodbridge Crossing, while NJ spokesmen say it was always Woodbridge's responsibility. Meanwhile, the building owner is handling it by themselves.
Mayor John McCormac knew about the marijuana dispensary for over a year. Do you think Woodbridge residents should have a chance to weigh in before it opens?
Other towns are trying to shut out medical marijuana clinics; in Woodbridge, Mayor John McCormac welcomes them. One may be open here in as little as four months.
The rain washed out the last Main Street Car Cruise, but you can still get FREE stuff from Patch - read on to find out how!
Do you think the NJDOT fixed the issue when they shut down and fixed problematic red light cameras in June?
Why are the pedestrian crossing signals at Route 1 and Avenel Street covered? Woodbridge motorists who hate red light cameras think it has something to do with generating more tickets - and revenue.
All together, the town has spent $37,800 this year on hiring a marketing company to hype the community center.
The council passed an ordinance Tuesday detailing the species protected at the former Nuodex site in Keasbey.
The Middlesex County Division of Consumer Affairs is warning county residents that two Internet check scams are targeting them and their money.
Today sick patients can sign up for an ID card to buy pot to help their pain - except there is no place yet set up in NJ where they can legally make the purchase.
Quinnipiac finds Obama and Menendez hold big leads in New Jersey.
The money is going to educate students in the township's three high schools about pollution at the Keasbey Superfund site along the Raritan River
Capital program includes funding for several new trains and buses
Doreen Longo wonders when Woodbridge will join them.
Two guards at the Avenel Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center were sentenced last week for smuggling cell phones to convicts.
The Independent candidate is running for the Senate seat currently held by Democrat Robert Menendez.
Here's a quick check to make sure your computer isn't one of them.
Michael Guadagno moves on up after being a Superior Court judge
The local members of the Tea Party of Middlesex County said that last week's SCOTUS decision has only galvanized them for battle in the November elections.
Members of the Middlesex Tea Party and Bayshore Tea Party teamed up to voice their opposition to the Affordable Care Act.
Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) was one of the Congressional Democrats who walked out of a House contempt vote against AG Eric Holder Thursday.
The township was one of 15 municipalities who received a emergency disaster trailer worth almost $10K.
Why is a Republican fundraiser being held in Democratic Woodbridge, with little to no interaction with local Republicans?
There are some definitely NEW additions to the Woodbridge Farmer's Market menu this year!
Nineteen of 21 towns had all the red light cameras shut down by NJDOT. In Woodbridge, though, only one of the four intersections is part of that order.
If you want to see the Republican presidential nominee, get out the Amex: tickets start at $2,500.
Would you like a part-time job? Woodbridge is hiring. Pay is $10 an hour.
The owner of a sick puppy bought from the Avenel pet store won by default Friday.
Council on Affordable Housing earns reprieve as Supreme Court upholds appellate ruling protecting the state agency
So far Doreen Longo has won the courtroom battles against Rocco Garruto of Fancy Pups. But she's paid a heavy price, which she says is what the Fancy Pups owner wants.
One Republican president already did just that - in 1976.
The turnout was low in Woodbridge, but former Highlands Mayor Anna Little will be the Republican nominee for the 6th District this November.
The Hopelawn firefighter who died at the scene of fire this year will have flags at the NJ Statehouse lowered in his memory this week.