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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ— The New Brunswick Free Public Library’s (NBFPL) programs to prepare high school upperclassmen for life after graduation continued yesterday with “ College Bound Summer @ Your ...
The New Brunswick Free Public Library’s (NBFPL) second installment of programming designed to prepare high school upperclassmen for life after graduation continues with “College Bound Summer @ Your ...
The recordings capture the group of responding cops bantering among themselves about the situation, joking and fantasizing about sicking a "drug dog" on the immigrants and escorting the bus out of ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Prosecutors told a very different story in court than what they had told the press and the public about the latest murder in the streets of New Brunswick. Two local men are now ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—With the start of Pride Month, many New Jersey towns and cities are gearing up to celebrate the struggle for equal rights. June 28 will mark the 56th anniversary of the Stonewall ...
A teenager is dead and two others injured after a shooting outside the La Famosa Bar on Remsen Avenue during the evening of November 30.
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 ...
A Superior Court Judge recently ordered City Councilman Glenn Fleming pay $15,000 to the woman who alleged that he forced himself on her, exposed himself to her in inappropriate situations, and ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—A controversial new law here now prohibits the use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other products including cannabis and electronic smoking devices, in any open space, park, or ...
The government has been quietly paying City Councilman Glenn Fleming's legal bills in an ongoing sexual harassment case, even though a judge has ruled that the allegations are unrelated to his ...
The cultural landmark in downtown New Brunswick will transform from rock and roll club to vegan restaurant this spring, New Brunswick Today confirmed this week.
Superior Court Judge Benjamin Bucca, who worked as a tennis coach at Rutgers for over a decade, ruled that the law requires at least one member of the Board of Governors (BOG) to reside in Camden ...
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