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Zimmerli Celebrates AAMD Day with Free Admission
As part of Association of Art Museum Directors, the Zimmerli Art Museum will open its doors with no fees on May 18.

Former Patch Staff
As part of Association of Art Museum Directors, the Zimmerli Art Museum will open its doors with no fees on May 18.

The results might surprise you.
The Recycled Art Contest winners from throughout Middlesex County will be announced in Woodbridge this Saturday.
The corporation building a megawatt power plant in the Keasbey section of Woodbridge may be getting a tax abatement from Woodbridge taxpayers
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Some township residents had no electrical service Monday morning in a local power outage.
There's no light on the Sewaren Post Office flag, and Columbia Bank has had its flag at half mast since the December school shootings in Connecticut. Problem is, the period of mourning was over before January.
Mayor John McCormac showed up during the weekend at township events, but with crutches, bandages and braces for the knee he injured playing basketball.
The 'Empress of Soul' performs at the State Theatre on Wednesday, April 24. Tickets are now on sale.
Here's the schedule for finding out what's in the budget and making your voice heard.
That's what's on the agendas for tonight and tomorrow at Workshop and Regular Township Committee Meetings.
The first weigh-in for the dieting program with prizes starts today at the Woodbridge Community Center
More than 1,000 student volunteers will be dancing their hearts out to raise money for the Embrace Kids Foundation.
Kids of all ages are invited to attend the Sunday event and dress as their favorite Star Wars character
Civilians who want to learn about the functions of the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office have until June 28 to sign up for classes starting in September.
A historic diner, which many wanted to move and preserve, got no help from Town Hall in more than 16 months of trying.
Unknown crooks made off with $700 worth of home improvement tools from a truck parked near a Hopelawn home, police said.
The American Cancer Society will be in the township to study people who have never had cancer, in the hope of finding out how to prevent the disease in the first place.
The American Cancer Society has an interesting program where volunteers who sign up can help discover how cancer can be prevented before it even starts.