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Where To Pick Apples Around New Brunswick: 2025 Guide
We rounded up our favorite spots near New Brunswick for apple picking, pumpkin picking, corn mazes and more:

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We rounded up our favorite spots near New Brunswick for apple picking, pumpkin picking, corn mazes and more:

We rounded up our favorite spots near Woodbridge for apple picking, pumpkin picking, corn mazes and more:
We rounded up our favorite spots near Secaucus for apple picking, pumpkin picking, corn mazes and more:
The election isn't until next year, but Democrat Keith Doll announced he will challenge longtime Republican Congressman Chris Smith.
The ceremony will honor the Woodbridge Township residents killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. They are:
If it gets built, the natural gas pipeline will enter the bay in Cliffwood Beach and run for 23 miles to Rockaway. Murphy declines comment.
The biggest change is NJ Transit will build a new ticket center across the street from the train station.
An Ocean County judge handed down a strict sentence last week to a teen who police say terrorized three Shore towns on an e-bike.
Drop-offs will be accepted at the Huber Woods Environmental Center or the Thompson Park Visitor Center. The costume swap is Oct. 5.
The dead buck was found 50 feet from the archery range at Mill Creek Point Park.
There will be a bubble show, crafts and apple cider making for kids, a mobile gaming truck for teens and history talks and more for adults:
A natural gas pipeline proposed to run under Raritan Bay is back on the table. It will enter the bay in Cliffwood Beach in Aberdeen.
The crack was first noticed Thursday and is now a quarter-mile long, running down the length of Smith Street.
More than 100 people took over Rt. 18 Saturday, as they protested the death of Deborah Terrell, who was killed by New Brunswick Police.
During an altercation involving multiple people, someone brandished an edged weapon and began swinging it, said police.
The Seabrook-Wilson House (the Spy House) will be open for tours, and here's some spooky history about the house:
Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:
This is the Starbucks that will open where the former Bank of America used to be, at 1500 Union Avenue, at Rt. 36 north.
The Secaucus Rotary Club will honor the Marra family with a special plaque, which will be installed in the sidewalk outside Marra Drugs.
A Just Salad will open in Middletown later this fall.