"Tact," read a plaque on Ed's desk — paraphrased from Churchill — "is when you tell someone to go to hell and they can't wait to get there."
Expert in minimally invasive and robotic surgery will expand access to new technology and advance surgical research in Central New Jersey
A man knocked on a woman's door, saying he was from PSE&G. While she tested light switches in her kitchen, he ransacked her bedrooms:
Non-profit to help hundreds of families for the 2022 Holiday Season
A developer wanted to build 28 apartments, to be called The Arches at Sewaren, at 551, 555 and 561 West Avenue. It was denied.
November is National Family Caregivers Month
Don't feel like spending hours in the kitchen? There are plenty of restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day in the Woodbridge area:
A lottery ticket sold at the Grover Cleveland Service Area on the NJ Turnpike in Woodbridge won $50,000 this week.
The parade steps off from Ross Street Elementary School at 1:30 p.m. and will march down Main Street to town hall.
The unofficial results in the Woodbridge town council and school board, plus Congressman Pallone fights off an election challenge:
The Gateway Family YMCA helps family of military personnel maintain health and well-being
Vote early in person Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Acacia Center, which is the old Hungarian Club at 95 Port Reading Avenue.
The community is asked to donate whatever food or toiletries they can from 10 a.m. to noon at Indiana Avenue school #18 parking lot.
School districts with high numbers of students of color are more likely to impose harsh discipline, and have fewer mental support staff:
Here is a timeline of exactly when and where the bear was seen in Woodbridge and then Carteret this week:
The candy will go to Operation Shoebox New Jersey, which ships personal care packages to U.S. troops deployed overseas.
Board of Directors Announces Melynda A. Disla as Chief Executive Officer
After bear sightings throughout Woodbridge Monday and Tuesday, a bear in Carteret was tranquilized by the state at midday Wednesday:
Through their trap, neuter and release efforts, these two work non-stop daily to stop the overpopulation of cats in Woodbridge.
Two men broke into an Iselin home just before 7 a.m. Tuesday and grabbed the keys to a Jeep and BMW. The homeowner saw them in the kitchen:
Here's where you can vote in person Tuesday (polls close at 8 p.m.), drop your mail-in ballot and who's running:
This was the scene at 8:08 a.m. Monday on Rt. 1 in Avenel, according to the Avenel Fire Department.
Construction started Wednesday at what will become a new commercial warehouse at 51 New Brunswick Avenue, on the Fords/Hopelawn border.
The curfew is in place from 7:00 p.m. to sunrise on Oct. 30 and Oct. 31 and applies to everyone under the age of 18, said Woodbridge Police:
Krystal R. Canady, CEO Received Award from the New Jersey YMCA State Alliance
Register now for swimming, youth sports, personal training and more
"I don't want my children taught this. If they are taught it, it's going to be taught by me," mom Christine Hanson told the school board.
Hackensack Meridian Health is the first health network in New Jersey to participate in a fullscale disaster exercise with the NJEMSTaskForce
At last week's BOE meeting, one father wanted to know how the woman got into Colonia High School, and why she informed the news media:
Join The Gateway Family YMCA on October 26 to Celebrate National Senior Health & Fitness Day
Register now for swimming lessons, youth sports, gymnastics, dance, group exercise
Magnificent new mausoleum at St. Gertrude Cemetery in Colonia, NJ helps families protect their legacy and loved ones
The mother who did her own testing said she was not convinced by the state's findings last spring that Colonia High School is safe:
Bring the kids for a costume parade, pumpkin picking, face painting, a moonbounce and live music Oct. 29 in Carteret Park.
Last chance to purchase popcorn and support the Y
The Woodbridge school district asked the state to hire an environmental consultant to investigate new claims of cancer-causing agents:
A ticket sold at a Port Reading convenience store this week won $1 million in Wednesday's drawing:
The Woodbridge school district announced it is investigating all-new claims of potential toxic chemicals at Colonia High School.
A Woodbridge woman is accused of trying to steal $5,980 in luxury clothes from the Short Hills Mall earlier this month.
Take our survey on the NJ Disability Pride in the Park festival.