The mayor's remarks to the Township Council Tuesday night laid out the background and reasons for the decision.
The DEA, EPA, and FDA disagree if flushing pills down the toilet is dangerous, but they all support turning old drugs over to local police for disposal in tomorrow's Drug Take Back event.
But the good news is that it's rescheduled for tomorrow, along with other Halloween events through the weekend.
Leonard Lance and Anna Little will be the keynoters at a Right Choice for Republicans fundraiser, being held Friday night at the Elks Club.
Librarian Wendy Rottweiler dug and discovered a copy of a 1669 document that first laid out the physical boundaries of Woodbridge before it was even a township.
Mayor John McCormac said the $6.2 million open space deal, to be financed with a $6.5 million bond, will "cost taxpayers nothing."
Did you like the acts Woodbridge sponsored at the Mayor's Summer Concert Series? Help them improve - give your opinion!
High schoolers throughout Woodbridge will help pick up and distribute food donations on Election Day from township voters at the polls.
Enjoy yourself and fulfill your civic duty in today's events you need to know.
How utilities planned, restored power, and communicated with local officials and customers.
Here's the list of where to get your leaf bags if you're a Woodbridge resident.
If you want to vote, get it in gear - today's the deadline to sign up.
When the redistricting commission completes its complex calculus -- and equally complex compromises -- New Jersey will have lost one congressional district.
Prep yourself for a great autumn week in today's Five Things.
Thinking about beating the toll? The Turnpike Authority says 'Forget about it.' Their cameras got you covered.
We tell you what to do.
Chris Struben, the Republican candidate for mayor, wanted to know how two township employees could work full time for Woodbridge and still hold jobs elsewhere.
Mayor John McCormac is hosting a cash money competition for entrepreneurs who can devise the best environmentally green business concept.
Concerts and workshops for bettering your life.
Only weeks from the general election, the fighting factions of the Woodbridge Republican party look like they may be putting aside their differences in time for Nov. 8.
Middlesex County College will host a county-wide discussion on poverty at the college on Oct. 19.
Workshops and more on today's agenda.
Critics say report reinforces their claims that authority is leaving students stranded in substandard schools.
Was your home flooded or damaged by Hurricane Irene? The deadline to make a claim to FEMA is Oct. 31.
Know a vet who could use some direction? This is the place he should be this morning, Oct. 1.
The Woodbridge-based oil company funded a new laboratory for Woodbridge High School, with the help of the town administration.
Learn how to be happy and well fed in today's Five Things.
Rain to continue over the weekend.
Everything from cars to jewelry will be sold online - but you can see it first in person.
Flu and pneumonia inoculations are being offered for township residents on Sept. 27 and Oct. 4.
Republican mayor candidate Christopher Struben and his team of council candidates say they are a good bet to win on Election Day against Mayor McCormac and the Democrat incumbents.
But Somerset County is taking applications until Sept. 21.
Woodbridge residents are keeping their landline service, and that keeps Verizon tax revenue in the township. In other towns where they've switched to cell phones, it's costing municipalities major tax losses.
The governor will be coming to Middlesex County to chat with residents. Bring your questions!
Got a pet who needs a rabies vaccine? Take him over to the Woodbridge Health Dept. Monday or Wednesday evening.
The state senator, who represents Woodbridge, is outraged that taxpayer money is going to a program that denigrates the Garden State - and Italian-Americans with it.
Have some fun and learn a few things on a Wednesday.
The federal disaster agency came to the township to work with flood victims one on one.
What you need to know today to make your life productive and fun.
Want to see the streets of Woodbridge? Dina Matos, the ex-wife of former Woodbridge mayor and NJ governor Jim McGreevey, takes a stroll down Main in the program, "Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?"