Have a preschooler? Here's a chance for them to make friends in a fun and creative learning environment.
Students from the township's middle schools competed at a regional challenge this weekend at Rutgers to design an environmentally sensitive city of the future. Several teams from Iselin won top honors.
Teens seeking to do up their 16th birthday extravaganza or the big prom event for seniors will have the best from which to choose at the Central NJ Prom/Sweet 16 Expo.
Perth Amboy resident Jeff Saxon and a talented artistic crew create a compelling music video that's in the running at the NJ Film Festival, which is held at Rutgers and starts January 20.
Students at the Iselin-based high school will use the money from a BASF science grant to study baby tilapia.
Quinnipiac student Amy Maciejowski spent a week in New Hampshire campaigning for Gov. Mitt Romney to get the Republican presidential nomination - and she's not even a Republican.
A unique program offered by Middlesex County College helps companies upgrade their employees skills at no charge.
Jin Won is a rare combination of talent: a Korean woman who teaches in Edison and who has mastered a traditional male-dominated Indian musical instrument.
From children through teens, kids who can write are urged to submit a play in the competition.
Dr. John Crowe said that the Woodbridge School District is handling the problems with new subs employed through an outsourcing firm.
The community college will host an open house to discuss the "Today's Table" program in January.
It's a great way to top off your holiday season!
The college community had fun and donated hundreds of pounds of food for those in need.
Chefs-in-training at Middlesex County College received a visit from Mr. Tod of Mr. Tod's Pie Factory.
Meet a 'Jersey Shore' star and learn about the Civil War in today's Five Things.
Two performances will be held at the MCC Edison campus on Dec. 2 and 3 at 7 pm.
And don't forget to donate to the township food banks!
Brett Hoffman, a native of Colonia, is using his engineering skills to create rain gardens in Glassboro.
A bus company that got slammed with 150 safety violations last year took the Colonia High School band on a two hour lost trip to New Brunswick that only stopped when a teacher threatened to call 911.
St. Joe's in Metuchen will face the Pingry School at "The Challenge", an academic quiz show to be televised on Thurs., Nov. 24.
School #26, the Robert Mascenik School, is holding a pajama party with a Disney movie as the entertainment.
It's cold out, but not too late to pick up fresh produce or get a laugh in today's Five Things.
Middlesex County College students join to clean a local beachfront.
The choir members of Woodbridge High delayed their Halloween Haunted House Event a day because of Saturday's snowstorm. The result: the biggest turnout ever.
The local business college with branches throughout the state marked a milestone in the township.
Woodbine School #23 in Avenel was one of the schools throughout Woodbridge where business executives participated as honorary principals to show support for community and kids.
Some interesting stuff on your plate in today's Five Things - enjoy!
Total immersion in a 7 week 'mini-semester' class has been such a hit that MCC has expanded the program to include more course offerings. The new class start Oct. 24.
It's not just about energy. How can sustainability be integrated into the curriculum?
Critics argue that it's time to rethink the rule that requires teachers to rack up 100 hours of professional development every five years.
The charitable work of a Johnson & Johnson family foundation, named after a late son, has given thousands of Middlesex College Students a chance at an education.
Middlesex County College students worked on helping local food pantries that were sorely tested by the demand put on them by the recent hurricane.
An overview of what the three Woodbridge Twp. high schools are up to for this year's football season.
Concerns about the policy affecting the hiring of relatives of BOE members or district employees, though, remain.
Kids in the Lafayette Estates Schools will have a lot of fun with a new digital reader program, partially funded by the manufacturer.
The Edison-based school offers either traditional length or shorter, more intense classes for the Fall semester.
It was the first day of school for all of the 24 schools in the district.
The first day of school is Tuesday, Sept. 6. Hurricane Irene hasn't interfered with the opening of school or the district's buildings.
It's not too late to sign up for Fall, '11.
Public meetings will be held to discuss where the money will go