Jun 30, 2009 | MyCentralJersey.com
Running Column: 'Run for Pizza'' booming in popularity in Woodbridge
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Mark Zenobia of On Your Mark Productions will be positively blushing on July 1 when Woodbridge Township hosts its first Run for Pizza, Downtown Woodbridge 4 Mile and Pizza Extravaganza.
Colorful murals reflect spectrum of school community in Woodbridge
The hallways of Matthew Jago Elementary School 28 in Sewaren were once painted in the type of drab white and blue colors one might use to coat a cellar wall.
Blues not far from Manasquan Inlet
Blurfish remain abundant in the Mud Hole area, considerably less than an hour east of Manasquan Inlet.
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Electronics stolen from car in Woodbridge
Electronic items were stolen from an unlocked car parked in the Sewaren section last week, police said.
Plan to shift first-aid squad districts draws conerns from some Woodbridge resident
Frances Brown, an 84-year-old resident of Fords, remembers calling the St. John's First Aid Squad four years ago.
New Sewaren wellness studio offers massage and yoga
Amid the hustle and bustle of Sewaren traffic and industry is a place called Comfort & Balance offering a bit of peace and quiet for people looking to shed extra pounds and worries.
Blues in the Mud Hole Bluefish seem to be firmly established for a summer run in the Mud Hole.
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Central Jerseyans enjoy food, vendors at Woodbridge Waterfront Festival
They took in the sights of the Arthur Kill and the smells of barbecued ribs and enjoyed the beautiful day Sunday at the seventh annual Woodbridge Waterfront Festival at the Alvin P. Williams Memorial Park in Sewaren.
Residents hope sun shines for Woodbridge Waterfront Festival on Sunday
Organizers are crossing their fingers for the sun to shine Sunday on Alvin P. Williams Memorial Park in Sewaren for the 7th annual Woodbridge Waterfront Festival.
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Vocational school forges fine future for Woodbridge salon owner
In today's economic downturn and escalating prices, higher education is no longer an option for many but an alternative is available.
Legion reaches for higher profile
It used to be that someone could walk into the men's restroom at the hall of American Legion Post 87 on Berry Street and read about fallen soldiers and local veterans on articles posted unceremoniously on the tiled walls.
Woodbridge to Open Fully Accessible Playground for Handicapped Children
Middlesex County Freeholder Director Stephen J. "Pete" Dalina and members of the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders will join Mayor John E. McCormac, members of the Woodbridge Township Municipal Council, the Superintendent of Schools and members of the Woodbridge Township Board of Education, School #28 teachers and students, and ...