

Woodbridge is proud to have a forward-thinking body of government overseeing its ever-thriving community.
The township is governed by a mayor-council form, lead by an elected full-time mayor and a nine-member council who work together to rectify local issues and initiate policies in order to meet the always evolving needs of the greater Woodbridge community.
The Woodbridge Police Department dignifies itself on providing only the best in public safety services.

In addition to fighting crime in the area, the department affords a number of service-focused and community-based programs, including the acclaimed D.A.R.E. program, Graffiti Busters and an established Domestic Violence Response Team. Fire protection is accessed through the Woodbridge Fire Department, which serves an 8.5-square-mile area in Woodbridge Proper and Sewaren.
Additionally, two informative cable television channels can be accessed in Woodbridge, which residents utilize to gain details on local activities and events. Overseen by the municipal government, TV-35 broadcasts meetings, news conferences, special ceremonies, an array of community events and educational programming and information for the Township School District. TV-36 broadcasts the calendar of events and weather and traffic for the area.