The trains are back! This beloved Christmastime tradition opened Monday. The annual train show is curated by Colonia resident Mike Gelesky:
Here is everything planned in Woodbridge and nearby to celebrate the 2023 winter holidays:
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to help you compile a list of lights around Woodbridge that deserve a drive-by.
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
The Christmas season officially kicks off this Saturday, Nov. 25 in Woodbridge. Here's everything planned for the day:
It's still early, but here are our picks to get the best Christmas trees near Woodbridge:
One right lane is currently closed for repairs, NJ DOT said.
Daniel Dias, 20, from Avenel, will be one of the 360 Rutgers students marching this Thursday. Dias plays baritone in the band.
Make food safety your first ingredient.
A Texas man was sentenced this week for a fatal hit-and-run that killed an Elizabeth man in 2022 on the Garden State Parkway in Woodbridge:
Mulberry Street restaurant will offer their Thanksgiving buffet from 12 - 9 p.m. Make reservations now:
Woodbridge Police responded to a call of gunfire in the area of Creemer Avenue and Green Street shortly before 8 p.m. last Monday.
This was the scene of a house fire at a historic home on East Prospect Avenue in Woodbridge Wednesday:
Last Friday, a Fast Bagel opened in the Plaza K shopping center at the intersection of Rt. 1 and Ford Avenue.
Carteret just received $625,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice to hire five new police officers.
John McCormac was re-elected as Woodbridge's mayor Tuesday night, along with his Council slate.
New this September was the addition of armed, retired police officers to all Woodbridge elementary and middle schools:
The Y We Care: Tricky Tray Auction Fundraiser Supports YMCA Financial Assistance
Join journalist Evan Weiner November 2, 7PM at the Woodbridge Main Library to learn about the history of football!
Although Halloween is a time filled with exciting and fun activities, it’s a busy time for everyone, including the state’s poison center.
Some Buy Buy Baby stores are re-opening, including the currently-closed Woodbridge location on Rt. 1 south:
The Historical Association of Woodbridge is aiming for a spring 2024 opening, said president Daniel D'Arcy.
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Circus Vazquez brings international talent in a brand new show to New Jersey for the final time this year.
Here again is who is running for Woodbridge mayor, Council and school board:
Bring unused and expired prescription drugs to Woodbridge Police headquarters at Town Hall from 10 - 2 p.m. Saturday.
The Perth Amboy man was driving a truck carrying jet fuel. He hit two cars stopped in the right-hand lane of the PA Turnpike:
Woodbridge High School qualified for the NJSIAA football playoffs, which begin this weekend.
Registration is open for Fall 2 Program Session
A real estate company submitted an application before the Woodbridge Planning Board to build a new Pizza Hut in Hopelawn:
Hackensack Meridian JFK Advanced Lung and Airway Center Pioneers Novel Procedure To Help Patients with Advanced Emphysema
Magnificent new mausoleum at St. Gertrude Cemetery in Colonia, NJ helps families protect their legacy and loved ones
The Woodbridge school district announced this week they are currently hiring substitute teachers:
Not only did Dr. Anuj Kapadia grow up in Woodbridge, but he also was an EMT for the Woodbridge Twp. Ambulance and Rescue Squad.
The American Irish Association of Woodbridge honored Woodbridge Police Officer Robert "RJ" McPartland, and others:
Join us on Thursday, October 19 to meet author Brooke Beyfuss. She will discuss her latest novel and copies will be available for purchase!
Grant supports efforts to offer free or reduced-cost swim lessons
Grant Funding Enables The Gateway Family YMCA to Support Vulnerable Demographic
There's a Zumbathon Saturday and Sunday, the Barronfest fine arts & crafts fest Saturday at Parker Press, kids' pumpkin painting and more:
Stop by the cafe at Cypress Recreation Center from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday-Friday for lunch prepared and served by local Woodbridge teens: