The event has now been moved to Alvin P. Williams Park. It will be held rain or shine next Tuesday.
Recommended for kids age 4-10, this is a series of outdoor activities you do on your own with your kids.
It was an intense one-week program that teaches teenagers character building, teamwork and discipline.
Entry to the Woodbridge Junior Police Academy is open to any middle school student in Woodbridge Township (grades 6th through 8th).
On April 4, Woodbridge will host a "Hopping into Spring" at the mall, and an Easter Egg hunt April 5 next to the Fords VFW.
Tell us your poison story! Open to all students K-12th grade.
The birth of these babies rang in a joyful new year for these Central Jersey families:
Alek Lesniak, Qiana Davis, Councilwoman Debbie Meehan and Jae Logan will be there, plus WWE celebrity and comic series author Brimstone.
There are trail and beach clean-ups planned Sept. 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2. A great way to get your company, church or Cub Scout troop involved:
Be aware of hidden dangers at home and in school that can lead to potentially dangerous mishaps and calls to the poison control center.
This is a chance for the Woodbridge community to meet and interact with Woodbridge Police officers.
Registration will be open Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the pools. A lot is happening in Woodbridge this weekend:
This Friday night the Woodbridge Rec. Dept. will host a “Hopping into Spring” free event for kids at the Woodbridge Center Mall:
Although Halloween is a time filled with exciting and fun activities, it’s a busy time for everyone, including the state’s poison center.
There's a Zumbathon Saturday and Sunday, the Barronfest fine arts & crafts fest Saturday at Parker Press, kids' pumpkin painting and more:
Using the iNaturalist app, take photos of pollinators you see in Middlesex County parks and upload them:
The drying rack was built by Matteo Pittenger 15, a member of Fords Boy Scout Troop #53.
There will be a free children’s play “Rumplestiltskin” at Acacia Youth Center at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Boardwalk Nite at the Elks and more:
Free Community Health and Safety Resource Fair on Saturday March 25th; 11 AM to 3 PM
Woodbridge needs lifeguards for four pools in town. The minimum age is 15 and the Township provides the necessary training.
The Woodbridge community is rallying behind local youth soccer coach Chuck Kist:
This winter, the Woodbridge Wolfpack youth ice hockey club worked with PSE&G to make oyster reefs in Raritan Bay — using old hockey sticks!
This longtime Port Reading resident shared some wisdom on how she's led a long and healthy life:
Woodbridge teen Ryan Paul reunited with WPD Patrolman Khari Manzini this December.
The children's story time reading will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at LeGrand Coffee House. Free craft activities for kids, good for kids 3-8.
All children and their parents are welcome to hear the holiday reading and do a Santa-inspired craft — plus enjoy some of LeGrand's coffee.
Gov. Phil Murphy unveiled a series of never-tried-before ideas meant to reduce shootings and gun crimes in NJ cities:
The candy will go to Operation Shoebox New Jersey, which ships personal care packages to U.S. troops deployed overseas.
Mayor Mac’s Café is a collaboration between Woodbridge and the school district designed to train young adults with special needs.
Carteret holds its annual "Ethnic Day" celebration every September, and the town secures a big-name band to give a free concert.
Look for the signature pink and blue tent of Circus Vazquez at Woodbridge Center Mall Sept. 30 - Oct. 10. Before that, they'll be in Paramus
Across the Floor will offer a free breakdancing class for Woodbridge residents from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. this Monday, August 29:
From 12-2 p.m. Saturday, local Woodbridge families can stop by the McDonald's and receive a backpack stuffed with school supplies:
This recent Woodbridge High graduate was selected this summer by Bank of America for a prestigious internship with New Jersey non-profits.
6-9 p.m. in the Community Center parking lot. Meet Woodbridge police officers, firefighters, EMTs and see their vehicles.
The local kids, all middle schoolers, were trained in fire/rescue, got to tour HAZMAT units and live burn sites and became CPR certified.
Join the Woodbridge Library June 15 AT 7PM to meet seeing eye dogs in training!
Celebrate Middlesex County on June 11 at Roosevelt Park in Edison! Come for dance performances, a fishing derby, crafts for kids and more:
From a Zumbathon Saturday to auditions for 'The Wedding Singer' with Woodbridge Community Players, there is a lot happening this weekend:
Fun will include an interactive performance by kid-friendly, environmentally-minded band Trashaganza, a bounce house and ice cream truck:
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