Student athletes from the township were honored by Middlesex County College for their prowess, on and off the field.
Middlesex County College congratulated 1,453 scholars at yesterday's graduation exercises.
Woodbridge resident Kerry E. Russell got an MA from Quinnipiac University.
Male students to live on campus and compete in athletics
The Woodbridge Community Youth Players are casting for their July production of 'Footloose'
The state requires public school districts to pay the transportation costs for students attending private and parochial schools.
About half of those polled approve of the job Obama is doing.
Four Woodbridge and one Carteret student were inducted into Phi Theta Kappa at Middlesex County College
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The Woodbridge native, injured in a Rutgers football accident, signed up with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Peter Novak, a Woodbridge student, earned honors at Middlesex County College
Colonia High School is holding a fundraising run and walk to benefit the injured football star.
The annual festival showcases the many topics studies, activities offered and groups active at Rutgers University in New Brunswick.
Foodies will have a blast at Middlesex County College's tasting event, featuring Woodbridge-area establishments.
Woodbridge resident Cristina Jordan excels at a culinary ice carving class.
The unique childcare center is almost ready to open for business.
Touro College of Pharmacy gave a top award to Chukwuma Pius-Nwagwu, a student who impressed the school with his research into sickle cell disease.
The township republican organization puts the question to Woodbridge Township high school seniors who will be going to college this fall.
Need flowers for the family table? Visit Woodbridge High School - and help the school's baseball team.
Pitcher Rebecca Hilliard brings Middlesex County College team to victory.
Five WHS students got a taste of the inventing life at AT&T's 'Inventibles' workshop last week.
They're helping obtain donations of prom dresses for girls who might not otherwise be able to afford a gown.
If your child is creative, Middlesex Water Company is running a contest they won't want to miss for some nice $$$ prizes.
The Woodbridge Board of Education chief clerk passed away Tuesday.
A Middlesex County College conference for teenaged boys throughout the county is giving them the tools they need to avoid trouble and make a good start in life.
Rutgers president Richard McCormick and U.S Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus signed an agreement Wednesday to establish a Naval Reserve Training Corps program at Rutgers this year.
Tickets are still available!
The Metuchen-based high school competitors have entered the second round of "The Challenge," a Cablevision contest for tri-state area schools.
Cabaret, the Broadway musical, will be on the board at WHS on March 22-25.
The parents and administrators did everything they could to keep St. Cecelia's School in Iselin open. Should they get another chance?
The Iselin-based Catholic schools youth sports program has every intention of continuing after St. Cecelia's closes in June.
Declining enrollment and changing demographics are cited by the Metuchen Diocese in the decision to shutter the school.
Woodbridge High School students still can't drink the school's water. That doesn't mean they or other area schools affected by yesterday's 'boil water' alert will be without.
On one hand, it's easier to have consolidated voting in Woodbridge. But on the other hand, if you like voting down that school board budget...
High school students from Woodbridge and the surrounding area earned scholarships to the business college, officials said.
Cristina Jordan, a Woodbridge resident who plays basketball at MCC, has won yet another award for her skill.
MCC alumna and Woodbridge native Alex Perricone will create another amazing 'Card City' at a gala fundraiser for the college.
Teens who want to sing their hearts out should head on over to the Woodbridge Community Center today or Evergreen Center tomorrow.
More than 20 new choices for kids and teens are being offered in the popular day camp program.
Two high schools will be using online report cards, eliminating the need for take home paper reports.