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Woodbridge is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township had a total land area of including 23.213 square miles (60.122 km 2). There are many distinct sections, [1] [2] [3] many of which are census-designated places (CDPs). Some have their own ZIP Codes.
Woodbridge Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day, Woodbridge: Hosted by the American Irish Woodridge Association, the event marks the halfway point to St. Patrick's Day, with Irish music, Police and Fire ...
The Barron Library is a historic building located at 582 Rahway Avenue in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Formerly a public library, it is now the Barron Arts Center. [3] The building was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1976. [4]
As of the 2000 Census, 9.19% of Woodbridge Township's residents identified themselves as being of Indian American ancestry, which was the tenth-highest of any municipality in the United States and the fifth highest in New Jersey—behind Edison (17.75%), Plainsboro Township (16.97%), Piscataway Township (12.49%) and South Brunswick Township (10 ...
The foundation has awarded 42 college academic scholarships totaling $33,000 to high school seniors – 13 of whom are graduates of Woodbridge Township high schools – and sent 27 elementary and ...
McCormac delivered the address Friday to the Woodbridge Metro Chamber of Commerce, the Woodbridge Economic Development Corporation, the Central New Jersey corporate business community and township ...
Counting Crows playing at The Stone Pony in June 2012. Prior to the Garden State Parkway making points south more accessible, Asbury Park was a prominent shore vacation destination in New Jersey; from the late 1800s through mid-century and beyond, the city's establishments had a heavy focus on live musical entertainment.
The complex was funded through $2.5 million in Recreational Facilities Special Needs Improvement grants from the state and federal government, township officials said.