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Pino’s in Highland Park is the scene of a benefit concert this month supporting Elijah’s Promise, the New Brunswick ...
Three weeks after Dr. William Tate IV was approved to become the next as president of Rutgers University, his contract still has not been signed or released to the public.
With the start of Pride Month, many New Jersey towns and cities are gearing up to celebrate the struggle for equal rights.
The Friends of the New Brunswick Free Public Library raised about $1,500 over the course of a two-day book sale last month, according to the organization’s treasurer.
On January 1, Edison police officers detained a busload of immigrants on their way to New York City. EDISON, NJ—“No one get off the bus yet.” That was the order from the Edison Police Department (EPD) ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Twenty years ago, on March 20, 2001, patrons showed up outside the Melody Bar at 106 French Street, expecting to dance nostalgic to the 1980’s tunes that Tuesdays nights at the club ...
“I had a reputation there for being… kind of a scowly guy,” Lanzoff said of his Court Tavern days. His passing comes at a time when the fate of the old rock and roll club is uncertain. It has sat idle ...
New Brunswick High School has been going through challenging times recently. NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Officials admitted that a grown woman who posed as a teen girl was able to attend classes at the city’s ...
A civil court case looms large over the political career of New Brunswick City Councilman Glenn Fleming. NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—The local government has been quietly paying City Councilman Glenn Fleming’s ...
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