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The Highland Park Recorder Society (HPRS) presents its monthly Consort Studio today, celebrating early music with recorders, flutes, oboes, violins, violas, and cellos, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. at ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—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. On May 19, ...
HIGHLAND PARK, NJ—Pino’s in Highland Park is the scene of a benefit concert this month supporting Elijah’s Promise, the New Brunswick non-profit that provides meals, job training and social services ...
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 ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—The city’s response to homelessness has been a frequent topic of discussion—from the voices of activists years ago to questions from residents today. “What are some problems that you ...
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 ...
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—Roughly 25% of city voters who cast ballots in the November 5 US Presidential election backed embattled Republican ex-President Donald Trump in his bid to return to the White House.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—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 ...
EDISON, NJ—Over 100 candidates are appearing on ballots for local school board races around the county in the November 5 election, even after several dropped out. Though the elections are non-partisan ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—City employees failed to properly monitor a chemical feed, resulting in almost three times the normal amount of a treatment chemical being added to the drinking water supply here.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—City police are now investigating a trio of recent shootings, on top of one they already solved earlier in the month of September. With four injured victims in the four incidents, ...