Not many people attended the Woodbridge Board of Education debate that was lightly publicized.
Great art is on exhibit at Middlesex County College, all fashioned by MCC alumni.
The Democratic-backed slate of candidates is running, along with the man who was supposed to be running with them, and two incumbents.
Middlesex County College's "Democracy House" hosted a wide-ranging Oct. 11 forum on the 2012 election, featuring Rutgers professor Ross Baker and Star-Ledger columnist Tom Moran.
Give away your gently used clothing and other items for a good cause.
Start up your Halloween in a whole new way this Saturday.
The Woodbridge parochial school is holding their 2nd annual dinner dance, and you're invited.
A dozen WMS scholars learned about rocketry at a special Rutgers program designed to give promising students a leg up with science and technology.
The event teaches kids about pedestrian safety, as well as the fun of physical fitness.
Bob's Discount Furniture is making arts and education easier for WHS students with a financial grant.
And one of the principals suspended in the scandal is hoping the details of the OFAC report will exonerate her.
The elementary school needs patrons to buy a $30 brick by tomorrow so they can put together an anniversary walkway.
John Crowe will be leaving his superintendent post, but not the Woodbridge school district.
In the wake of the cheating scandals, the Woodbridge BOE is searching for a new school superintendent while Crowe wants to stay on in the district as a school principal.
The food service workers who were handed off to Chartwells three years ago have joined a powerful union. They're in negotiations and they're steamed.
A one-day series of workshops at Middlesex County College will bring out the writer in you.
The Edison-based community college was recognized for its efforts in helping soldiers transition to civilian life and jobs.
The NJ Department of Education is investigating WHS for cheating allegations on standardized tests. Principal Lee Warren says it never happened.
Sara Martino of J. P. Stevens High School will be one of the lucky teen dancers featured on "The Rockettes Summer Intensive" series.
But just try and prove that Woodbridge BOE candidate Peter Capitano was strong-armed into dropping out last year by the local Democratic organization.
Retired teacher Pete Capitano is running this November for the Woodbridge Board of Ed. Why is he so afraid?
Business admin DeMarino anticipates annual savings of $200,000.
If you're a Woodbridge-area mom who wants to make a difference (and get some free stuff besides), apply to be on the Woodbridge Patch Moms Council!