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Quiet Coloring Hour
Come quiet your mind with some art therapy April 29 at 1PM at the Woodbridge Main Library! For 45 minutes, we'll spend time coloring (all materials provided), listening to relaxing spa music, and drinking some cozy cups of tea. In the last 15 minutes we'll loosen up and chat while we wind down our coloring projects.
No registration required, just come on by and color!
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Fords Book Discussion Group
Join us at the Fords Branch Library April 27 at 5PM to discuss Broken Country by Claire Leslie Hall.
No registration is required!
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Stop Procrastinating: 5 Organizing Rules for a Clutter Free Spring
Log on and learn how to get your decluttering done! Expert organizer and author Jamie Novak will reveal 5 simple rules that make organizing a breeze and 1 rule you’ll love breaking. Don’t leave it until later, you'll learn how to get started even if you are overwhelmed, short on time or not sure where to begin. Join the Woodbridge Public Library virtually April 21 at 7PM for a short live guided tidy-up moment. Expect fun, fresh ideas, and zero judgment, log on and let’s tidy up this spring!
Registration is Required!
Meet Jamie Novak! You may have seen her on morning TV, read her newest book Keep This Toss That, or listened to her 10 Minute Podcast. Most days you’ll find her drinking iced tea and presenting laugh-out-loud virtual programs on how to de-clutter. When not on Zoom she is baking something Great British Bake-Off worthy, birding in her backyard, boxing up donations or writing her next book.
Police Department News
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The Woodbridge Police Department is proud to announce our 11th Annual Junior Police Academy
The Woodbridge Police Department is proud to announce our 11th Annual Junior Police Academy. It will be held at Woodbridge Middle School. The one week camp has two sessions:
- July 12th through July 16th
or
- July 19th through July 23rd
The fee for the week is $100.00 and each student will receive a baseball cap, 1 tee shirt, and a hydrating backpack.
Each student must bring their own lunch.
This program has a limited class size and will not exceed 30 students per the weekly session.
The program will offer an introduction to:
- Motor vehicle stops
- Fatal Vision goggles and the effects of drinking and driving
- A SWAT team demonstration
- Crime scene and identification
- Fire and First Aid
- Physical Fitness/ DISCIPLINE!
- Agility Course
- Self Defense
*The SWAT team demonstration will be conducted at the Woodbridge Pistol Range. Students will attend as spectators only and will be provided with appropriate and mandatory eye and ear protectors. This will be a live fire demonstration and will be carried out under stringent safety standards.*
For additional information you can contact the Office of Community Affairs at 732-726-2318 or Detective Mark Zeno at 732-602-7327.
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WPD Officer Swearing-In Ceremony
Mayor John E. McCormac and Woodbridge Police Department To Announce Appointment of Eight New Police Officers
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Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office announces, “Blue Cares,” a new program to combat drug use ...
Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office announces, “Blue Cares,” a new program to combat drug use and addiction
Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey announces a new initiative in Middlesex County entitled, “Blue Cares.” Its mission is to coordinate efforts between members of law enforcement and our community partners to most effectively use all available resources to prevent and treat drug addiction.