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CHRIS KELLY Woodbridge's Jake Oatman, 3, plays a ring toss game during the Woodbridge YMCA's annual Halloween parade event on Oct. 24. More...
Suspect stole cash, food that was to be delivered

Police are looking for a lightskinned male approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall with a thin build, who is accused of robbing at gunpoint a 34-year-old delivery man for Chicken Galore last week of $100 in cash and food. The incident occurred at a Sixth Avenue residence in Port Reading at 9:20 p.m. O... More...

Authorities find drugs, cash on man

While on routine patrol of Avenel, police arrested and charged a 26-yearold Rahway man with various drug charges last week. The arrest was made in the parking lot of the La Mirage Motor Inn on Route 1 south at 3:48 a.m. Oct. 17. More...


Ten candidates are running for five four-year terms on the Woodbridge Township Council. The seats available on Nov. 3 are currently held by Democrats Charles Kenny, Richard Dalina, Greg Bedard and James Major, and Republican Robert Luban, all of whom are running for re-election. More...


What do you feel is the top issue that the township faces? Kenny: The redevelopment of brownfields and support of our downtown business communities are very important. The importance of brownfield redevelopment to the town is that it increases the tax base in the town from the property while us... More...


What do you feel is the top issue that the township faces? One of the main issues that we face in Woodbridge is improving the quality of life. What would you do to fix or help this issue? We have already installed new playground equipment in our parks, created walking trails, and have made improv... More...


St. John's Episcopal Church, Hoy and Hamilton avenues, Fords, is collecting clean, used but usable clothes, shoes, belts, handbags, bedding, linens, stuffed animals, etc., Oct. 31, from 9 a.m. to noon. The items will distributed overseas to underdeveloped countries. Please drop off donated items ... More...
Recently I was asked by a colleague, "Why do they hate the Jews?" This was in response to the bias attacks on my synagogue, Congregation Beth El of Edison. I was at a loss for an answer, because this is 2009, isn't it? And hate crimes against Jewish people have all but disappeared, haven't they? I... More...
Coda • GREG BEAN
When I was a kid, there weren't many bookstores in our town. There were a couple of places where you could pick up paperbacks, but because they doubled as pool halls, cigar shops and betting parlors, we weren't allowed to go in them. More...
CHRIS KELLY staff John F. Kennedy High School goaltender Crystal Carlucci makes a save against Woodbridge's Annmarie Paskovich (9) during an Oct. 24 game. Woodbridge advanced to 13-4 this season by defeating JFK, 5-0. More...