The NJ Division of Consumer Affairs said it identified a total of 11 moving companies across the state that are operating without a license:
Two new businesses will open this weekend at the new Cloverleaf shopping center, plus the Colonia Tim Horton's is opening:
The new ice cream shop in the Cloverleaf shopping center will open this Saturday.
Guests get a tour of their one-million square foot factory in Keasbey, and an inside look at the making of Arizona Iced Tea.
This is the new Trader Joe's in the former Woodbridge Bed, Bath & Beyond, at 675 Rt. 1.
These nine new stores are coming to Woodbridge:
This was the fire at 3 a.m. Saturday on St. Georges Ave. Friends are now trying to help Colleen's Clippers, the jiu jitsu studio and more:
Sprouts, the farmers' market-style grocery store across from the Woodbridge IHOP, will open its doors at 7 a.m. Friday.
An indoor game store for kids, teens and young adults plans to open where the West Marine once stood in Woodbridge:
This is the new Burlington store located in the St. Georges Crossing shopping complex.
The new Cloverleaf shopping center, across from IHOP, is expected to become a commerce hub for Woodbridge Township.
Located in the new Cloverleaf shopping center. If you want to see what a Sprouts Market is like, there's one just down the road in Aberdeen.
The ambulance service they provided to Woodbridge for decades will end immediately after midnight Wednesday.
A new Burlington clothing store will open soon at St. Georges Crossing in Woodbridge:
Like its predecessor SeaQuest, Woodbridge Aquarium & Wildlife invites customers to interact with fish, birds, lizards and exotic animals.
Woodbridge Center mall store owners recount what they witnessed Saturday night, when 500+ teens descended on the mall in a pop-up gathering.
The 7-Eleven on St. George's Avenue in Colonia sold a lottery ticket that won $25,000 in the Monday, April 21 drawing.
Hackensack Meridian also plans to relocate its corporate offices, currently in Edison, to the top floors of their new MetroPark building.
Here's what opened in 2024, what's coming this year and even new businesses that plan to open in 2026:
At his State of the Township address Thursday, Mayor John McCormac gave a big update on the mall and the Lord & Taylor building:
A Trader Joe’s is coming to Woodbridge, Mayor John McCormac announced on his Facebook page Friday evening.
Only exotic animals were removed this week, and the state did not order the Woodbridge mall SeaQuest to close.
The Woodbridge Center Mall SeaQuest must also "immediately" end all public interactions with wildlife, the state of NJ ordered:
Open to all who currently work in healthcare, or interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. Free. Registration is required.
A Woodbridge mainstay that's been on Main Street for the past 57 years is now all moved into its new home at Avenue & Green:
There are 10 SeaQuest locations across the country, and several malls said the please-touch aquarium owes them millions in unpaid rent:
In their bankruptcy filing, SeaQuest reported less than $1 million in assets and said it was more than $10 million in debt
Big Lots just added three more NJ stores to its list of closings, citing "high inflation and interest rates that are beyond its control."
After Oct. 31, the Spirit Halloween on Rt. 1 south will be converted into a Spirit Christmas, by the same company. Four are coming to NJ:
Arizona Iced Tea has turned their 70-acre Keasbey warehouse into "ArizonaLand," which will open in mid-October for free public tours.
Cloverleaf Center, at the intersection of Rt. 35 north and Rt. 1 south, anticipates a mid-to-late 2025 opening.
The brand-new (unbuilt) shopping center will be called Cloverleaf Center and it will be located on Rt. 35 north across from the Avenel IHOP.
Also on the Sept. 18 agenda is a proposed expansion of the former restaurant at 430 New Brunswick Ave. in Fords, and building 12 apartments:
They also plan to be at the Tuesday night (Sept. 3) Woodbridge town Council meeting, where two former SeaQuest employees will speak:
So far, the Big Lots at 471 Green Street in Woodbridge is the only New Jersey store slated for closure, as Big Lots closes 300 nationwide:
At midday Sunday, about 40 protesters rallied outside the mall, demanding the state of New Jersey shut SeaQuest down.
Spooky season is right around the corner, folks.
Announced Friday. Ten New Jersey Stop & Shops were identified for closure as part of the chain's strategy to "position for growth."
The state warned SeaQuest could be shut down if it does not comply with demands to provide animals with food and water, and limit handling:
We want to make sure these local Woodbridge businesses get the recognition they deserve:
Catholic Cemeteries extends special offer on new purchases till Jan 31, launches fundraiser to help families suffering financially .