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Here’s what made headlines in Woodbridge this week.

Nicole Bitette is the editor for the Westfield and Cranford Patch sites. Nicole began at Patch in August 2012. Prior to covering Westfield and Cranford, Nicole was the Assistant Editor for Union County, focusing mostly on Scotch Plains-Fanwood and briefly Summit. She also spent several months covering Woodbridge Township. Nicole graduated from Seton Hall University, Cum Laude, with a B.A. in Journalism.
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Here’s what made headlines in Woodbridge this week.

The events kick off Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the Sewaren waterfront.
The following stories made headlines this week in Cranford.
Eye Level Learning Center is now open on North Avenue.
The pursuit began on the Turnpike in Woodbridge.
Michael Ross II was found guilty of murdering two men in 2008.
The Top 10 stories that made headlines in Woodbridge this month.
Patch asked local gay rights leaders for their thoughts on Wednesday's Supreme Court decision.
Patch asked local gay rights leaders for their thoughts on today's Supreme Court decision.
Chris Folinusz was nominated and selected to represent Cranford in Monday's game.
Perseverance was the message for the class who overcame so much over the past four years.
Patch asked local gay rights leaders for their thoughts on Wednesday's Supreme Court decision.
The investigation has been completed into suspended WHS vice principal and supervisor of guidance/special education.
Perseverance was the message for the class that overcame challenges over the past four years.
Brian Russo has been reassigned as a special education teacher.
The Cranford Jaycees organize this Fourth of July run each year.
Middlesex and Mercer Counties have been issued a Tornado Watch by the National Weather Service.