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WEDCO Targets New Business and Economic Development

WEDCO Targets New Business and Economic Development

The Woodbridge Economic Development Corporation (WEDCO) continues to actively recruit new corporations and businesses looking to make Woodbridge Township their corporate home. To demonstrate the serious commitment Woodbridge is making in future economic development, Mayor McCormac & WEDCO hosted the 3rd Annual Business Development Forum at the Renaissance Conference Center in June. More than 100 regional businesses and business owners, corporate officials, business development firms, real estate companies, investment agencies, and government officers interested in the Woodbridge business climate attended the 2010 conference.

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Woodbridge Boasts Solid Credit and Bond Ratings S&P and Moody’s Issue Top Ratings

Woodbridge Boasts Solid Credit and Bond Ratings S&P and Moody’s Issue Top Ratings

Both of the nationally recognized credit agencies, Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s, have issued solid financial ratings for Woodbridge.

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State Grants Help Fund Safe Removal of Fuel Tanks

Edison Council President Charles Tomaro is kicking off his “Dig This Campaign” to persuade homeowners in Woodbridge and throughout Middlesex County to dig up and remove underground fuel tanks from their properties.

There is $70 million in state grants available to New Jersey homeowners to pay for the excavation and removal of these potentially hazardous underground storage tanks from residential properties, Tomaro explained.

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Woodbridge Township to Take the "Green Office Building and Business" Challenge

Woodbridge Township to Take the

Mayor John E. McCormac, members of the Woodbridge Township corporate and business community, and “Greenable Woodbridge” will introduce a Township-wide “Green Office Building & Business” Challenge on Tuesday, July 13 at the Atlantic Realty Development Corporation Woodbridge Office Tower.

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FedEx Ground Opens Nation’s Largest Solar Farm in Woodbridge

FedEx Ground Opens Nation’s Largest Solar Farm in Woodbridge

Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno and Mayor John E. McCormac join FedEx Ground officials to unveil the nation’s largest rooftop solar energy project at the FedEx Ground Distribution Center located in the Keasbey Industrial Park. The 2.42 megawatt solar power system covers approximately 3.3 acres of rooftop space with approximately 12,400 solar panels. The system is capable of producing 2.6 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year - enough for more than 250 households or about 30 percent of the FedEx hub’s annual energy needs. The combined environmental benefits (based on a projected annual reduction of approximately 1,867 metric tons of CO2 emissions) are equivalent to preserving 13 acres of forest or growing nearly 48,000 tree seedlings for ten years.

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