A New Brunswick resident was one of 16 workers at a Manhattan office who will share the winnings of a Mega Millions jackpot.
The remains of a missing Woodbridge man have been found; a Woodbridge store will participate in Free Comic Book Day.
Students from Woodbridge were among those who participated in the third annual UnitedHealthcare Health Bee.
ALL SUMMER LONG - adidas Tennis Camps at Ramapo College for ALL AGES and ABILITIES
As Rutgers University IT staffers work to stabilize its computer network, school officials are making contingency plans for finals.
The Rutgers Master Gardeners of Middlesex County will hold their annual plant sale Saturday in East Brunswick.
From our partners at Zillow, here are some upcoming open houses in the Woodbridge area.
Spring cleaning? Moving? Donate your items to the Women's Club garage sale!
The “Feria de Sevilla en Woodbridge,’’ will celebrate Spain’s artistic heritage. The free event will be held at Parker Press Park.
Jax has made it to the American Idol Top 4, and her hometown of East Brunswick is getting ready for her parade and concert on Friday.
From our partners at Zillow, here’s a list of homes for sale in the Woodbridge area.
The University of Montana and ACI are looking for volunteers for a study involving personal safety for men and women with disabilities.
Joachim Messing, the director of the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
April 25th was Healthy Kids Day at the YMCA
Join us for the fifth NJ Music Industry Networking Mixer on Wednesday, May 6th at 6 pm in Clifton, NJ!
Mini-Golf is now open at the Woodbridge Community Center; a Middlesex County native was among those killed in Mount Everest avalanche.
FREE Films! Join us for a FREE Movie on Fridays @ 2pm - Woodbridge Main Library
The body of Edward Wortman, 34, was found in a heavily wooded area off of Water Street in the Colonia section of Woodbridge.
There will be an American Idol parade and concert Friday in East Brunswick, the hometown of contestant Jax.
Saturday is Free Comic Book Day, an annual event held to help kick off Children's Book Week. Nearby stores will hand out free comic books.
An inmate at East Jersey State Prison in the Avenel section of town was found unresponsive in his cell and died Sunday, officials said.
Join Cancer Support Community CNJ for Wings of Hope on Saturday, June 6th from 9:30 am - 12:00 pm to celebrate National Survivor's Day!
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district. See how we stack up.
The Gateway Family YMCA – Elizabeth Branch Promotes Rafael Cano
Market Madness
SkyLine Mini-Golf is now open at the Woodbridge Community Center. The course is open daily April through October, weather permitting.
The president of a New Brunswick bus company will be appointed to the Board of Directors of Crime Stoppers of Middlesex County, Inc.
A physician’s assistant from Edison died in an Mount Everest avalanche, triggered by the Nepal earthquake, according to published reports.
View the Woodbridge Police and Firefighter Fitness Challenge photo gallery; the Monkeemobile And Muster Koach Car will be on display Sunday.
Employee Wellness is Encouraged at the YMCA
Boston singer/songwriter, Amy Black to perform at UCPAC on Saturday, May 2, 2015 @ 8:00 pm
Famous cars from movies and television shows will be on display at the Woodbridge Community Center.
Saturday is Rutgers Day, where hundreds of family-friendly displays and activities will be set up.
From our partners at Zillow, here’s a list of upcoming open houses in the Woodbridge area.
Federal authorities and local police are searching for a Plainfield man who they say robbed banks in South Plainfield.
The victims are affiliated with Rutgers University. Police say there were signs of marijuana use at the victims' home.
On Saturday, residents can spring-clean their medicine cabinets, then safely dispose of the unwanted medicine at the police station.
Learn about legal options for your child with disabilities to improve their quality of life and protect their assets and entitlements
The Washington Post ranked the nation's schools based on participation rates in college-level testing. Just over 2,300 schools made the cut.