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All The Woodbridge Memorial Day 2021 Events
There are seven different Memorial Day services and events this weekend in Woodbridge Twp. They are:

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There are seven different Memorial Day services and events this weekend in Woodbridge Twp. They are:

New Jersey's push to reach 70 percent is so great that vaccine tents will be set up at Sandy Hook and Pier Village on Memorial Day weekend.
Saint Peter's University Hospital will hold two Pfizer clinics June 2 and June 4 for anyone 12 and up who wants the shot:
She was last seen at approximately 4:30 a.m. Tuesday in the area of French Street, said New Brunswick Police.
Ken Gardner seeks to topple Nancy Bader Drumm from the First Ward Council seat she has held for the past eight years now.
A black bear was sighted near Victor Crowell Park in Middlesex borough shortly before 8 a.m. Tuesday, said Middlesex police.
Walk-ins will be accepted at the Woodbridge Health Center Tuesday from 10 - 2 p.m. and Thursday from 3 - 6 p.m.
A Perth Amboy cigar and tobacco shop sold a lottery ticket that won a $10,000 prize in the Friday, May 21 drawing, the state lottery said.
Global shipping company DSV just moved their U.S. headquarters to a 97,000-square-foot office building, 200 Wood Ave. South, in MetroPark.
Again, there were multiple people charged with DWI in Secaucus last week:
Middletown athletes and coaches no longer must wear masks while practicing or during games and temperatures are no longer taken at the door.
New Brunswick appears to be the first New Jersey town or city to launch traveling vaccine vans, an idea Gov. Phil Murphy has long touted.
A majority, 54 percent, of readers who answered our poll last week said they will not be vaccinating their teen; 45 percent said they will.
The protest is organized by the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. They also held a rally Friday in Princeton.
With these three latest, the Aberdeen Police Dept. now has 45 officers. Over the last two years, the Township has hired seven new officers.
Ross Brewing Co. is located on a working dock where you can crab and fish, and has a two-story tasting room with views of the NYC skyline.
A developer seeks to build 31 town homes at the former location of Delilah's Den strip club on Rt. 35 in South Amboy.
Rutgers police put the turnout at 400 and New Jersey lawmakers spoke at the rally protesting the college's vaccine requirement.
Natoli's, established in 1977 by owner Steve Natoli, is a Hudson County institution.
A Middletown special police officer killed by a drunk driver in 1982 is now memorialized in a new wall at the Monmouth prosecutor's office.