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U.S. House approves funding for green technology park

Rep. Leonard Lance (NJ-07) announced Monday that the House of Representatives recently passed legislation that includes Lance’s request for $250,000 to help launch the Woodbridge Township’s Green Technology Incubator Park.

Lance made the announcement at a news conference with Mayor John McCormac and other Township and community leaders. 

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Rainbow Academy Owner Honored as Small Business Person of the Year

Rainbow Academy Owner Honored as Small Business Person of the Year

President and CEO of Rainbow Academy Childcare Centers Gaetano "Guy" T. Falzarano was honored as “Small Business Person of the Year” by the Woodbridge Metro Chamber of Commerce during their Chairman’s Award Dinner on Thursday, October 22nd.

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Raritan Bay Medical Center Opens the Medical Pavilion at Woodbridge

Raritan Bay Medical Center Opens the Medical Pavilion at Woodbridge

Mayor John E. McCormac today announced the official opening of Raritan Bay Medical Center’s Medical Pavilion at Woodbridge.

The 10,000 square ft. facility, located at 740 Route 1 North in Iselin, provides high-quality, urgent, non-emergent care, preventive health screenings and vaccinations.  It is also home to Bay Obstetrics and Gynecology and comprehensive physical therapy services. The urgent care and preventive health components are available seven days a week including holidays and signify Raritan Bay Medical Center’s expansion into retail (or convenience) medicine.

“At a time when governmental, influential clinicians and professional health organizations are advising Americans to place greater emphasis on preventive medicine and better management of their chronic health conditions Raritan Bay Medical Center is providing area residents without a primary care physician a medical home for this care at the Medical Pavilion at Woodbridge,” said hospital President and CEO Michael R. D’Agnes. “Additionally, the convenience of walk-in appointments for urgent, non-emergent care eliminates the need to seek the same care in a more expensive and time-consuming emergency room setting.”

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