Community Living

With its first settlers calling the area home all the way back in 1664, Woodbridge has been an excellent place to live for 350 years. Ten communities make up the township that is Woodbridge – Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Menlo Park Terrace, Port Reading, Sewaran, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey and Woodbridge Proper. Each community maintains its own distinct character while still fitting together to create a unified Woodbridge Township.

Life in Woodbridge is the perfect combination of small town and big city. Peaceful, suburban neighborhoods are ideal for raising a family or relaxing in retirement, and the plentiful businesses and excellent highway system make it easy to both work and play close to home.

Housing options are available for most every preference and price range. Public housing buildings, apartments, condominiums, single-family homes and extensive estates can all be found throughout Woodbridge’s 10 communities.

Senior living options are also abundant. The Woodbridge Housing Authority provides affordable and public housing for seniors, and there are several independent and assisted living facilities in the area.


Education

A message from Dr. Robert Zega, Woodbridge Township
Superintendent of Schools.

Woodbridge Township knows that a top-quality education system is invaluable for its younger residents, so a top-quality education system it provides. Woodbridge Township Public Schools include 17 elementary schools, five middle schools and three high schools, plus there are private school options at each level as well.

In 2019-2020, we will continue with many of our innovations and initiatives, including our 1:1 iPads in grade eight and 1:1 chrome books in grades 9-12. We purchased over 1,000 iPads for our eighth grade students in our five middle schools. We also provide over 4,000 Chromebooks for every one of our high school students. In addition to the devices, we also provide web­based curriculum for many of our courses. We are proud to take our first steps into the realm of digital curriculum.

Woodbridge also boasts one of the most comprehensive dual enrollment programs in the state. We have established partnerships with colleges and universities such as Syracuse University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Rutgers University, Kean University, Rider University, Middlesex Community College and Berkeley College. We also provide career education with paid tuition programs for Lincoln Tech and local CDL schools. The planning for these initiatives began years ago when we approved significant upgrades in our technology infrastructure, including building our own fiber network and access points for every classroom.

In 2017, the public overwhelmingly supported a school referendum that provided upgrades and improvements to our district. As a result, we have implemented district­wide, full-day kindergarten in September 2018; we have replaced Ross Street Elementary School #11 in September 2019; we significantly renovated Woodbridge Middle School, and we have added safety and security upgrades in many of our schools.

We are proud of our continued success in Advanced Placement courses. Over the last five years, we have increased the number of students who take AP courses and also the number of students who score high enough to earn college credits.


Health Care

Serving residents of central New Jersey for more than 50 years, Hackensack Meridian Health JFK Medical Center offers a complete array of advanced services in its 498-bed facility in Edison. With more than 1,000 affiliated physicians, this academic medical center offers a complete spectrum of advanced services including general and specialized surgery, cardiac care, maternity and pediatrics, oncology, imaging, breast center, sleep center, wound care, robotic surgery, emergency medicine, weight loss surgery, radiology, long-term care and assisted living. The emergency department consists of 50 adult private beds and a separate Pediatric ED with 14 private beds for fast and efficient access to a team of specialized emergency department physicians and clinicians.

JFK Medical Center is home to the nationally-recognized Neuroscience Institute, one of New Jersey’s most comprehensive programs for the diagnosis and treatment of brain, spine and nervous system disorders. The Institute offers one of the largest and most specialized clinical teams in the state, dedicated to discoveries and research making it a world-renowned leader in the field of neuroscience research and advancement. It is the first in New Jersey to be designated a comprehensive stroke center by the Joint Commission and has the only teaching program in New Jersey offering an advanced comprehensive combined fellowship in vascular neurology, neuro critical care and endovascular surgical neuroradiology.

JFK Medical Center has been designated a HeartCARE Center by the American College of Cardiology for its comprehensive, high quality cardiac culture and is the only hospital in the state with this distinction. It has received prestigious international recognition as a designated Baby-Friendly birth facility, the only Baby-Friendly medical center in Middlesex county and Central New Jersey.

For more information, call (732) 321‑7000 or visit JFKMC.org.

JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute/Hackensack Meridian Health
www. JFKJohnson.org

Offering New Jersey’s most comprehensive physical rehabilitation services, the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute is a 94-bed facility in Edison  that has served residents of the tristate area for more than 40 years. Its mission is simple: provide quality rehabilitation for adults and children living with disabilities to obtain optimal function and independence. JFK Johnson Rehabilitation has developed programs in specialties that include brain injury, stroke rehabilitation, orthopedics/musculoskeletal and sports injuries, fitness, cardiac rehabilitation, women’s health, pediatrics and a prosthetics and orthotics lab.

It is accredited by both the Joint Commission and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities in its inpatient rehabilitation adult program, inpatient rehabilitation adult brain injury specialty program, stroke specialty program, interdisciplinary outpatient medical rehabilitation, adult brain injury specialty program and comprehensive vocational evaluation services. The facility is licensed by the State of New Jersey as a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Hospital.

JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute serves as the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of the Hackensack Meridian Medical School at Seton Hall University and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

For more information, call (732) 321‑7050 or visit JFKJohnson.org.

Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy/Hackensack Meridian Health
www. RBMC.org

For more than 100 years, Raritan Bay Medical Center Perth Amboy has provided a full spectrum of health care services to residents of central New Jersey. This 395-bed licensed general medical and surgical acute-care hospital offers services including critical care, cardiovascular, pre- and post-surgery, maternity (including a Level II special care nursery and a designation as a safe sleep unit) and maternal-fetal medicine, diagnostic imaging and mammography, adult inpatient and outpatient behavioral health, physical therapy and rehabilitation.

This state-designated primary stroke center is also home to specialized centers dedicated to: wound healing, bariatric weight loss surgery, balance and vestibular therapy, and women’s health, along with the Human Motion Institute focusing on musculoskeletal treatment and care. It is a three-time Magnet-recognized hospital for nursing excellence.

For more information, call (732) 442‑3700 or visit RBMC.org.


Shopping and Dining

All roads lead to shopping, dining and entertainment in Woodbridge Township.
Woodbridge Center, the third-biggest shopping mall in New Jersey, is located in the fork where U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 9 merge. The New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) is just a quarter-mile to the south and the Garden State Parkway just a half-mile to the west. Hundreds of stores and about 70 restaurants can be found in either the mall, in the various communities’ downtowns, or along the streets and highways connecting the township’s communities together.

Some stores and restaurants are part of major nationwide chains. Others are family- or independently-owned small businesses, shops and salons unique to the township. One of the newest is a truly unique interactive aquarium.

Eating a la Woodbridge
Dining options are endless in Woodbridge Township. From neighborhood favorites to fine dining, fast food, barbecue, coffee shops, pancake houses and delis, the township offers something to please any palate. Casual, fine dining and everything in between can be found nearby, from well-known chains to unique eateries, from international cuisine to classic American favorites.

Many of these eateries are clustered along the Route 1 corridor. The recent opening of New Jersey’s first Dave & Buster’s location, at Woodbridge Center, tops the list of newest full-service dining adventures. Other popular new dining establishments include Bar Louie and Blu Alehouse.

Tried-and-true national restaurants such as Bonefish Grill, Dave & Busters, Wendy’s, Bar Louie, John Smith Subs, Panda Express, Chick-fil-A, Longhorn Steakhouse, Olive Garden, Bahama Breeze, Applebee’s and Red Robin are complemented by locally-owned and curated favorites such as Il Castello’s, Ristorante Venezia, Chris Michael’s Steakhouse, Pino’s Pizza, Mulberry Street, LaParilla de Manila, Chicken Galore, Moby Dick’s, Dominics RC, Roosevelt’s Deli, Knot Just Bagels, and Strawberry’s Pub and Pizza.

Shopping & Entertainment
With so many choices so close at hand, there’s rarely a reason to venture outside the Woodbridge area, even for those shoppers with the most eclectic and discriminating tastes. Thousands of shoppers visit Woodbridge daily to browse through the area’s charming shops and large-scale retailers. Everything from small, cozy boutiques to big-box retailers, bargain-friendly outlets and Woodbridge Center’s vast array of stores and retail establishments, dot the metro landscape.

Woodbridge Center
Anchored by Dick’s Sporting Goods plus Boscov’s, JCPenney, Macy’s and Sears department stores, the 1.9 million-square-foot Woodbridge Center’s two floors are packed with apparel, accessories, sporting goods, shoes, electronics, health and beauty items, home furnishings and specialty stores.

Built in 1971, Woodbridge Center is divided into six department areas and boasts 160 stores. Kid-friendly attractions include the popular Tiny Town soft play area, a trackless train, a carousel and multiple family activities and events such as the Woodbridge Center Santa Parade.

One of the mall’s newest and most unusual attractions is the SeaQuest Interactive Aquarium. Visitors can journey “through five continents” to see, feed and touch more than 300 species of animals in one day. They can snorkel with stingrays, feed birds and reptiles, marvel at the sharks, take selfies with the snakes, and more. Exhibits feature sea life, rainforest reptiles and tropical birds.

Another popular new venue, All In Adventures, challenges guests to escape from a locked room using intuition, observation and detective skills.

Yet another entertainment option is the new Dave & Busters, a 34,000-square-foot, family-friendly entertainment and dining venue offering food, beverages, state-of-the-art simulators and an array of video games.

Woodbridge Center also features a number of specialty children’s stores, including Crazy 8, Stride Rite, Carters and Journey’s Kids, and a large number of footwear retailers, including Sketchers, Famous Footwear and the 11,000-square-foot Encore – Shoe Dept.

The popular destination shopping attraction has 8,600 parking spaces. NJ Transit buses also come directly to the mall and connect with the township’s railroad stations.

The mall is open from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays.

Whether it’s an afternoon snack, a hot cup of coffee or a relaxing meal with friends or family, shoppers also can enjoy a break to recharge, refuel and indulge in a variety of dining options at Woodbridge Center.

From a delicious smoothie to yogurt, pizza, sushi, canapes, freshly-popped popcorn or giant pretzels, you’ll find taste-tempting treats galore at one of the mall’s kiosks, alongside six full-service sit-down restaurants and 10 fast-fix eateries. Family-friendly sit-down dining options range from juicy all-American burgers at Johnny Rockets, Red Robin and Applebee’s, to Caribbean-inspired food and handcrafted tropical drinks at Bahama Breeze, to the Italian cuisine of Olive Garden and the wings, steaks, salads and ribs at Dave & Busters.

Looking to add a little exercise to your day? The popular Woodbridge Center Mall Walkers Club is open to men and women of all ages and offers a safe, climate-controlled environment where you can get your exercise by walking The Center.


Chamber of Commerce

The Woodbridge Metro Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1964, is a voluntary organization of business, industry, retail and professional people working to improve the economic and civic growth in our area. Our goal is to help our member businesses thrive by connecting them with the contacts, resources and professional development they need to succeed. We are an advocate for your business interests, and along with our members, serve as a leading force for business growth and economic development in our region.

The Chamber is not part of municipal government but works closely with township officials. It is financed entirely by members’ dues and fundraising activities and is independent of all other organizations.

The Chamber is a member of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, NJBIA and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Share in your vision… invest in your success

Membership Benefits

GROW YOUR BUSINESS
We provide the tools and means to make new connections and learn new business strategies.

  • Free Business Owner Resource Center lunch-and-learn seminars
  • Relevant business marketing workshops
  • Promotion of grand openings and events
  • Email and web advertising opportunities
  • Members, orientation workshops and programs
  • Access to business mentors through SCORE
  • Use of Chamber conference room
  • After Hours multi- Chamber networking forums
  • Member directory and mobile app listing

CIVIC PRIDE
Participate in township events and become active in your business community through:

  • Service on Chamber Committees
  • Support of partner charities
  • Speaking opportunities
  • Chamber volunteerism in civic efforts
  • Event sponsorship

ENHANCE COMMUNICATION
Let the Chamber be your conduit for local communication opportunities that will expand visibility of your brand and your business.

  • Get connected with key community leaders
  • Advertise through our mobile website
  • Share timely news through email updates
  • Promote your business via online and in print
  • One-on-one access to Staff Members and Board Members
  • Learn about Legislation affecting your business
  • Be part of our Buy Local Program mobile app events
  • Earn discounts on Constant Contact email and survey marketing tools

JOIN A COMMITTEE
The Chamber hosts a variety of events and opportunities for networking, business development and personal growth. All Chamber members are encouraged to participate, utilize their skills and add value to the Committee that most interests them:

  • Ambassador’s Committee
  • Chairman’s Awards Dinner
  • Annual Golf Classic
  • Women’s Leadership Connection
  • Mayor’s Annual Breakfast
  • Business Owners Resource Center
  • Chamber Unplugged Committee
  • Chamber Marketing
  • Non-Profit Outreach
  • Virtual Business Leaders

DID YOU KNOW?
The Chamber is your business resource center offering you greater visibility, informative marketing seminars, networking forums and more. Other business support services include:

  • Notary Public
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Free Conference Room to Members
  • State of the Art Mobile App
  • Website Banner Advertising
  • Website Member Spotlight
  • Website Meet Our Members Videos
  • Member of the Quarter
JOIN TODAY!

The Woodbridge Metro Chamber of Commerce members range from small businesses to leading industry associations and large corporations.

They all share one thing in common: they count on the Chamber to be their voice in Woodbridge Township. Call today to learn why membership in the Woodbridge Chamber is a decision you should make today. Call the Chamber at (732) 636-4040 or email info@woodbridgechamber.com for more information.


Board of Directors

EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS

Angie Tsirkas
Chairman
Northfield Bank
1410 St. Georges Ave., 2nd fl.
Avenel, NJ 07001
(732) 510‑4160
atsirkas@enorthfield.com

Emmanuel Xidias
Chair Elect
BiggerFish Marketing
53 Main St., Ste. 6
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 596‑7824
manny@biggerfishmarketing.com

Bob Durso
Past Chair
JJ Elek Realty
117 Main St.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 634‑9100
bobdurso@jjelekrealty.com

Barry Bertiger
Secretary/Treasurer
RotenbergMeril
250 Pehle Ave., Ste. 101
Saddlebrook, NJ 07663
(201) 487‑8383 x 1220
bbertiger@rmsbg.com

Ray Zirpolo
Vice Chair Organization
400 Cliff Rd.
Sewaren, NJ 07077
(732) 501‑1057
Ray.zirpolo@icloud.com

Bernadette Sohler
Vice Chair Ways and Means
Middlesex Water Company
485C Rte. 1 So., Ste. 400
Iselin, NJ 08830
(732) 638-7549
bsohler@middlesexwater.com

Donna Rivera
Vice Chair
Columbia Bank
604 Amboy Ave.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 855‑1035
drivera@columbiabankonline.com

Amy Bellisano
At Large
Woodbridge Center
250 Woodbridge Center Dr.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 636‑4777
Amy.Bellisano@brookfieldpropertiesretail.com

Holly Church-Doyle
At Large 
Macy’s
(732) 236‑8738
Hbcd916@icloud.com

Irene Conte
At-Large
Investors Bank
575 Main St.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 283‑9600
iconte@myinvestorsbank.com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Anne Marie Almasi
Almasi Contractors
184 Main St.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 634‑0741
aalmasi@aol.com

Don Brown
Integrated Financial Concepts
2 Schulz Dr., Ste. 125
Red Bank, NJ 07701
(848) 200‑7148
dtbrown@nlgroupmail.com

James Carroll
60 Ford Ave.
Fords, NJ 08863
(732) 921‑2021
jmcarroll71@hotmail.com

Carla Cefalo
Middlesex County Department of Business Development & Education
75 Bayard St.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 745‑3890
Carla.cefalo@co.middlesex.nj.us

Al Chanese
New Jersey Realty Advisory Group
178 Main St.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 853‑0271
achanese@njrag.com

Marta Lefsky Darden
Woodbridge Township
1 Main St.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 634‑4500
Marta.lefsky@twp.woodbridge,nj,us

Caroline Ehrlich
Woodbridge Township
1 Main St.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 634‑4500
Caroline.ehrlich@twp.woodbridge.nj.us

Saumya (Shoumo) Ganguly
Obligent Consulting
1813 Duke Dr.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(347) 565‑5682
shoumo@obligent.com

Amy Krysienski
RSI Bank
408 Rahway Ave
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 587‑1543
AKrysienski@rsi.bank

Linda Mazzella
Hackensack Meridian Health
(845) 220‑6101
Linda.Mazzella@hackensackmeridian.org

Sharon McAuliffe
Knot Just Bagels
93 Main St.
Woodbridge NJ 07095
(732) 750‑1999
kjbwoodbridge@gmail.com 

Mark McLafferty
Absolute Conclusions
P.O. Box 359
Millstone Twp., NJ 08535
(732) 995‑8539
Mark@absoluteconclusions.com

Valerie Montecalvo
Bayshore Recycling Corp.
P.O. Box 290
Keasbey, NJ 08832
(732) 738‑6000
vmontecalvo@bayshorerecycling.com

Michael Russo
Berkeley College
430 Rahway Ave.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 750‑1800 x 2100
mgr@berkeleycollege.edu

ADVISORY BOARD
MEMBERS

Patrick Costello
Costello Greiner-Funeral Home
44 Green St.
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 634‑0264
pcostello2@gmail.com

MaryAnn Guenther
SCORE
P.O. Box 3300
Branchburg, NJ 08876
(908) 526‑1200 x 8449
info@centraljerseyscore.org

John Hogan
Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer
90 Woodbridge Center Dr., Ste. 900
P.O. Box 10 
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 855‑6470
jhogan@wilentz.com

Glenn Slavin
Slavin & Morse
234 Main St. 
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 634‑3307 x 2
gcs@slavin-morse.com

Jay Ziznewski
Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer
90 Woodbridge Center Dr., Ste. 900
P.O. Box 10
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 855‑6161
jziznewski@wilentz.com


Nonprofit

“The center has been a good place for me, as an at-home mom and NJ transplant, to connect with other local families, socialize with other moms and get my kids out of the house! The center has been a great resource for our family, and it is an invaluable asset to our community!”

—Greenway Family Success Center“


We look forward to coming to Trinity’s soup kitchen not only for the great food but also because we enjoy the companionship we find here. All the people are very nice.”

—Bill and Marge


The Avenel Colonia First Aid Squad has my sincere thanks and appreciation for answering my calls for assistance for my late husband, Steve. The squad came promptly and handled the situations with care, concern and competence. They provide a vital and important service to our community and I am happy to continue to support their program.

—Jean Klc, Avenel resident


“Meet my new friend at the Library–Ty Rex! –the library is a great place to explore the past, present and future!”

—Nancy

The best part about Rebuilding Warriors is that they stay true to their motto “Saving Warriors One Dog At A Time.” The first time I met with Jeff Mullins, he already made me feel like I was a part of the family. Having K9 Kilmer by my side has been life-changing and I as well with my family cannot thank Rebuilding Warriors enough.

—John Durrenberger


The Relay For Life of Woodbridge Township was the very first Relay for Life in the State of NJ and has proudly raised funds to fight cancer for over 23 years. The funds raised go to cancer research, providing rides to patient’s Dr. appointments, wigs, free hotel stays near treatment centers for patients and their families and a 24/7 hotline. Through these efforts we are happy to say the number of people surviving cancer is on the rise. We won’t stop our efforts until we have found a cure for cancer. Please join us in the fight.

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church is a small community church, but when a group of people get together to serve the Lord, great things can happen!

—Pastor Sadlo