The NJ Dept. of Banking and Insurance has some advice you should read before you file.
Along with Union and Hunterdon counties, Middlesex County isn't a disaster area, according to the White House's named designation - and that could mean that area residents miss out on grants and low interest loans for hurricane relief.
The 7th District congressman joined with Gov. Chris Christie and US Senator Frank Lautenberg to enable district residents get emergency FEMA help.
Travel ban, declared by Mayor Cahill, is in effect until 6 a.m. Monday
Widespread evacuation has never happened before in memory. But if the worst should happen, the township is prepared.
Gov. Chris Christie is telling NJ residents to take Irene seriously.
With the ground so sodden after recent storms, the wind could be even more damaging to local municipalities than the rain Irene will pack.
A flag raising ceremony in Iselin Saturday celebrated the Indo-American communities' heritage while two neighboring parades still didn't resolve their differences.
But the two factions of the party still hold a bitter animosity toward one another.
The town council will hear explanations of town expenditures at the Woodbridge Community Center tonight.
All of Woodbridge Township's seven post offices survived the USPS's potential cut list. Nearby Menlo Park and Raritan Center, though, aren't so lucky.
And don't forget the St. Cecelia's Fair!
Lots of entertainment factor in today (and tonight's) Five Things.
The four-mile run and pizza party benefits the Mayor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
It's free, it's available practically everywhere in the downtown Main St. area - and you won't want to miss it.
Did you miss the fireworks extravaganza in Sewaren? Here are three videos you'll love!
The state's public transport service is starting the 4th of July holiday early.
It'll be a day-long party celebrating the 4th at the Williams Waterfront Park.
Voters will face a mixed ticket in November; problems with a voting machine kept results from being certified.
Jean Pierce, running as an independent Democrat, lost to four incumbents Tuesday night.
The two contenders for the Republican position for mayor both noticed the light voter turnout.
Councilman Bob Luban and former municipal prosecutor Christopher Struben and their slates will face off in Tuesday's primary contest.
Jean Pierce says she is a voice for working families, and is taking her case to Line B in Tuesday's Democrat primary
Pierce is running in Tuesday's primary as an independent Democrat for town council.
Reimbursement comes two days after Governor took state police helicopter to son's baseball game in Montvale.
Twelve township high school juniors took on the roles of mayor, chief of staff, and others during a day-long civics program
The 33 public and private sector employees in NJ who died at their jobs last year were commemorated at a ceremony yesterday.
The three-man Molnar ticket won and the board budget was okayed in a low turnout election.
Holy Saturday is full of events to keep you and the family involved and entertained.
The United Spinal Youth Rangers showed nothing limited them but their imaginations at the Woodbridge Community Center.
The issue of repaving the Hungarian Club parking lot has inadverently brought up the issue of who owns the land in the first place.
We got your entertainment, and for a good cause, in today's Five Things
We're taking it all seriously with today's Five Things.
WTRO committee members approved Susan Boros for the at-large council seat nomination; Councilman Bob Luban will head the ticket as the mayoral nominee.
Governor gets cheers and jeers as he presses case for reform of health benefits and pension plans for state and local employees.
Ever want to ask Gov. Christie a question? Your chance is today!
If politics ain't your cuppa, avoid the Main St. tangle this morning!
The storm that caused massive flooding in central NJ left Woodbridge relatively unharmed.
Gov. Chris Christie will be holding one of his open town hall meetings Tuesday at the Community Center.
After months of secret negotiations, the McCormac administration reached a deal that would allow the squad to resume providing services in May.