Highways 1, 9, 35 and 27 and Route 440, providing a direct link to New York City via Staten Island. Woodbridge’s transportation hub includes easy access to the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway Interstate 287 U.S. The plethora of transportation options literally brings business and business travelers to Woodbridge’s front door. Convenient public transportation access, skilled workforce and training facilities, a booming economic development commitment, new housing, updated and expanded recreational facilities and more make Woodbridge Township a natural choice for business and industry. The community’s 100,000-plus residents have easy access by land and rail to employment, shopping, dining and recreational opportunities throughout the region. With its ideal location in northern Middlesex County – considered the Crossroads of New Jersey – Woodbridge encompasses 26 square miles and is strategically located between New York and Philadelphia. The township has earned the New Jersey League of Municipalities prestigious Sustainable Jersey Silver-Level Certification and Champion Award for large-size municipalities for 10 years running and has been named an “All-American City” by the National Civic League. It encompasses 10 separate and distinctive communities – Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Menlo Park Terrace, Port Reading, Sewaren and Woodbridge Proper. Known as “The Best Town Around,” Woodbridge has grown over those four centuries into the fifth-largest municipality in New Jersey.
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