Main Street in Woodbridge will be closed all weekend long, and the farmers' market is being relocated.
Congressman Frank Pallone proposed a $5.6 million federal grant to launch ferry service from the Carteret waterfront to New York City.
Woodbridge received $1.25 million in federal funding to build sidewalks on Magnolia Road, which people walk along to get to MetroPark.
Woodbridge and Middlesex County received multiple state grants this week to repave roads in the area that are main trucking routes.
Woodbridge Police will be looking for buzzed, high or drunk drivers on Rts. 1&9, Highway 35, Lincoln Highway and West Pond Road.
Carteret announced a new $5 million grant this week to build its ferry terminal, and South Amboy said it wants to break ground this year.
Woodbridge Twp. called this a "major project" and work won't actually start until 2022.
Crews continue to repair tracks and schedules will be impacted through the weekend due to the derailment of a New York City-bound train.
A fatal crash happened this weekend on the Garden State Parkway when a car crashed into the back of a tractor-trailer, police said.
UPDATE: The NJ Turnpike reopened. The dangerous crash involving propane caused major closures near the Parkway. Delays extended 45 miles.
They were the first family of a NJ community. And many were taking time to pay respects following a tragic accident.
Woodbridge was notified on Tuesday, Dec. 3 that the town had received a $549,912 grant for the milling and paving of Homestead Avenue.
Police say they were dealing with a fatal crash and closures on the New Jersey Turnpike on Monday.
The area of Rt. 1 south at Green Street (County Road 604) is experiencing five- to ten-minute delays. The left lane is closed.
The crash closed parts of the NJ highway, police said. Videos show the scene. Viewer discretion advised.
Great news: More weekday trains will be added and the Avenel train station will get weekend service for the first time since April 1985.
Charges are pending after a triple fatal this week that claimed the lives of three NJ residents, including a 6-year-old, police said.
Heads up: From August 2 - 9, Carteret police will be initiating a speeding and safe driving crackdown on all roads in Carteret.
Breaking: Service on Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast and Midtown Direct lines is suspended in both directions due to Amtrak problems.
There will be some significant lane closures on Rt. 9 in Woodbridge this weekend, Friday and Saturday, June 7 and 8:
UPDATE: Two adults and a 4-year-old child from New Jersey were killed by a drunk driver, authorities said.
With prom season upon us and Memorial Day weekend right around the corner, Woodbridge police will resume their checkpoints this Friday.
Police say this man threatened a conductor on the North Jersey Coast Line with a pair of scissors at the Perth Amboy station Friday.
Part 2: "You want your personal space? You'll have it outside," the conductor can be heard saying. Watch her leaving the train with police.
Watch the video of this woman refusing to move her bag Wednesday night. NJ Transit police asked the woman to get off the train to talk.
Breaking: A commuter bus carrying 18 people overturned at the NJ Turnpike/Garden State Parkway interchange in Woodbridge Township.
Get ready: One of the area's busiest arteries, Rt. 35 through Woodbridge, will undergo repaving beginning at 8 p.m. Tuesday night, Nov. 27.
Photos: A yellow taxi cab that became fully engulfed in flames shut down traffic on the NJ Turnpike Friday just south of the GSP.
Breaking: A water main break closed one lane of Rt. 35 northbound in Woodbridge Twp. Wednesday afternoon.
Breaking: Due to a fire on a commuter train east of Princeton Junction, all tracks between Metropark and Trenton are shut down.
Breaking: A helicopter just landed on the Garden State Parkway northbound near Exit 131 A in the Woodbridge Twp./MetroPark area.
Starting Wednesday, May 23 at 7 a.m., there will be traffic shifts in place on Port Reading Avenue in Woodbridge.
One lane will be closed on Rt. 1 and 9 between Woodbridge and Linden in the overnight hours starting this Monday, April 30.
Starting tonight, Wednesday, April 11, there will be several lanes closed overnight on Rt. 1 through Woodbridge Township, the DOT announced.
Gov. Phil Murphy has a plan to reduce overcrowding and improve efficiency on NJ Transit rail lines that could benefit local commuters.