This means there will be an election in November for his seat. Anyone in Woodbridge can run.
A controversial Woodbridge natural gas plant, which some want Gov. Murphy to reject, would back up the governor's offshore wind goals:
The energy company seeking to open a controversial second power plant in Woodbridge has now been fined $69,000 for pollution violations:
Some people are asking why Gov. Murphy, who wants New Jersey to use all clean energy by 2035, is not stopping a natural gas power plant:
Mayor John McCormac supports the school district renovating the existing Avenel Elementary, instead of building a whole new school.
Some Woodbridge residents support a second Keasbey power plant; some are opposed. Mayor McCormac explains why he backs the second plant:
Ten Woodbridge police officers suffered smoke inhalation when they saved an overdose victim from a burning car at the Home Depot, and more:
At the Feb. 7 meeting, Woodbridge Mayor John McCormac and Council were criticized by a resident for giving developers special tax deals:
Did you know Woodbridge has plans to greatly expand the marina in Sewaren and add a tiki bar and food trucks there?
Members of a Woodbridge mosque that was targeted in the Nov. 26 incident thanked Mayor McCormac and police for the increased patrols.
John Vrtaric, who lost the 1st Ward Council seat by 509 votes, said the closeness of the election shows Woodbridge residents are angry:
The unofficial results in the Woodbridge town council and school board, plus Congressman Pallone fights off an election challenge:
Vote early in person Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Acacia Center, which is the old Hungarian Club at 95 Port Reading Avenue.
Here's where you can vote in person Tuesday (polls close at 8 p.m.), drop your mail-in ballot and who's running:
Separately, two NJ state Senators are working on a bill that would give military members and veterans free legal aid on civil matters.
This week, the Indian Business Association apologized for the bulldozer, which a Muslim group said "should have been sooner."
The Aug. 14 parade in Edison and Woodbridge included a bulldozer, which some say is a symbol of the demolition of Muslim homes in India.
Several dozen people rallied at Woodbridge town hall Wednesday, protesting the construction of a second natural gas power plant in Keasbey:
Rep. Frank Pallone was at the Evergreen Senior Center Thursday, where he said the Inflation Reduction Act will lower drug costs for seniors:
Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ-6) said he's secured money to bring clean public transit options to Woodbridge in a House budget.
The biggest race Middlesex County voters will be asked to vote in Tuesday is the primary for the Sixth District U.S. Congress seat:
Here are the full remarks from NJ Health Commissioner Persichilli on the lack of radiation at Colonia High School:
"We will be adding a significant number of REAL ID opportunities in coming months," said an MCV spokesman on May 6.
The Supreme Court poised to overturn Roe v. Wade is being called "an assault" by U.S. Congressman Frank Pallone, who represents Woodbridge:
Despite opposition from many surrounding towns, three new power plants are poised to open, in Newark, Kearny and Woodbridge:
It's Democrat Sharon McAuliffe vs. Republican John Vrtaric for Woodbridge's 1st Ward Council seat, the seat formerly held by Nancy Drumm.
Democrats are five times more likely than Republicans to say NJ is going in the right direction, a new Rutgers poll finds.
Starting this March, Middlesex Water Company will begin replacing five miles of water mains that run under Woodbridge streets and homes.
The strictest plastic bag ban in the nation will go into effect very soon. Paper bags will also be banned in New Jersey grocery stores:
Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio was the primary sponsor of the idea. New Jersey U.S. Senator Cory Booker signed his name as a co-sponsor.
Woodbridge just got $1 million from the federal govt. to build 2 street hockey courts, a basketball court and a spray park at Cypress Park.
A reporter originally from New Jersey was shot and injured in Sunday's shooting outside Kyiv, but not killed. Another reporter was killed.
Sunday's release means in total, over 6,200 NJ prisoners will be released under the COVID program. Corrections officers blasted the move.
Gregg Mele is one of four Republicans challenging NJ 6 Congressman Frank Pallone, a Democrat, in the 2022 midterms.
A member of the Proud Boys said the Feb. 15 Woodbridge Council meeting will be the last one they will be attending.
Other states that ranked high for acceptance of vaccine mandates were Hawaii, Massachusetts and Connecticut, a survey found.
This year, Democrat Congressman Pallone will be challenged by several Republicans: Tom Toomey, Gregg Mele, Sue Kiley and Rik Mehta.
If you are a New Jersey homeowner with a demonstrated COVID-related financial hardship occurring after January 20, 2020, there may be help:
At the Woodbridge council meeting Tuesday night, the town council approved Sharon McAuliffe to fill the seat formerly held by Nancy Drumm.
Residents of Woodbridge, South Amboy, Sayreville, Old Bridge and South River are asked to give their thoughts on flood risks in this region.