A Popular Jersey Shore Vintage Record Store Closes Up Shop
Vintage Vinyl in Woodbridge, NJ is closing its doors for good. When I heard this news, I was not just saddened but a little surprised. Vintage Vinyl has been THE destination for Jersey Shore music...
View Article‘Compact, potent’ storms knock out power in NJ on Monday night
Trees were reported to have fallen on houses in Middletown and the Hopelawn section of Woodbridge on Monday. Continue reading…
View Article2 women die in separate Garden State Parkway crashes Saturday
The crashes were the 18th and 19th fatal incidents this year on the Garden State Parkway. Continue reading…
View ArticleNew Jersey man receives sentence for selling sperm whale ivory
A New Jersey man who resides in Middlesex County will be spending the next six-months at home with nowhere to go after he was sentenced for selling sperm whale ivory carvings. Continue reading…
View ArticleSo many in NJ donate items for Ukraine — but who pays for costly shipping?
Meest-America picked up the initial cost of shipping 260,000 lbs of donated items but as the need continues it became financially unsustainable. Continue reading…
View ArticleWoodbridge, NJ, cancer cluster? American Cancer Society says residents are...
Air, water and soil tests are due back from Colonia High School by end of April Continue reading…
View ArticleFrank Pallone calls for more action on Colonia High School brain tumor...
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone called for more to be done to investigate a possible cancer cluster at Colonia High School in Woodbridge, NJ. Continue reading…
View ArticleHomeless man wanted his dog kept safe. NJ family stepped up
When a Woodbridge man became homeless in Dec, one of his worries was finding a safe spot for his pet. 'Jersey' the dog is in a foster home, with reunion hopes. Continue reading…
View ArticleNJ man gets 30 years in prison over BMW road-rage killing
A jury in Union County convicted Emmanuel John in November. Continue reading…
View ArticlePriest accused of molesting girl is 1st arrest by NJ clergy task force
Thomas P. Ganley, of Phillipsburg, was charged with abusing girl while he was a priest in Iselin. Continue reading…
View ArticleWho stole $1,000 from NJ Girl Scouts selling cookies at a mall?
The Woodbridge troop has returned to selling their annual fundraising treats, as police investigate the massive theft on Friday inside Woodbridge Center Mall. Continue reading…
View ArticleNobody stole from Girl Scouts at the mall, Woodbridge cops say
A troop leader's sob story about a theft from Girl Scouts just didn't add up, police now say. Continue reading…
View ArticleContractor faked slip and fall in employer’s kitchen, cops say
In a video released by the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, the man is seen throwing ice on the floor of the cafeteria of a Woodbridge business and then lowering himself and laying down waiting to...
View ArticleHusband’s body found in Raritan River, his wife found dead at home
Denise Bartone was found dead inside her Township home on Monday morning. The body of her husband, Kenneth Bartone, was recovered from the Raritan River. Continue reading…
View ArticleFishermen snag 500-pound shark off Sandy Hook — Holy mackerel!
The massive catch — nearly 8 feet long — still falls short of the NJ record. Continue reading…
View ArticleGov. Murphy says NJ ready for a messy storm amid heavy travel
The Governor said crews were prepped for a mix of rain, sleet, ice and snow in NJ as the holiday weekend wrapped up. Continue reading…
View ArticleWoodbridge ex-mayor injured, wife killed in Parkway crash
The couple was in a single-car crash Friday afternoon on Garden State Parkway North. Continue reading…
View ArticleModell’s Sporting Goods closing 3 stores in NJ
CEO Mitchell Modell said he was able to negotiate a deal that saved one New Jersey store from closing. Continue reading…
View ArticleWoodbridge assisted-living facility evacuated after being hit by coronavirus
Medical buses brought patients Wednesday to a Morris County CareOne facility. Continue reading…
View ArticleHere’s what NJ high school graduations look like during COVID-19
Some classes wrapped up with virtual events, while other districts are finally holding in-person celebrations that kick off July 6. Continue reading…
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