Parts of Middlesex County have already seen at least 4 inches of snow, according to weather reports.
East Brunswick resident, Jackie Cole “Jax” Miskanic, advances on to the next round of American Idol after performing “Let It Be."
In honor of Valentine's Day, three researchers at Rutgers University examine what works in relationships — and why
Care2Caregivers provides a peer-support lifeline to people caring for loved ones with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
An infectious diseases expert discusses the myths and facts of the measles outbreak and the “vaccine gap” that has put some adults at risk
Simon, a global leader in retail real estate, recently announced a major renovation of Menlo Park Mall.
With January being National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, there is no better time to receive a cervical cancer screening and get educated
Direct Buy Associates, Inc., which does business as Direct Buy Auto Warranty (DBAW), will stop offering motor vehicle service contracts...
New Jersey may not have gotten as much snow as anticipated, but Middlesex County School’s aren't taking any chances.
Nobody was in need of warming center and shelter set up at the North Brunswick High School on Monday into today.
It's going to snow a lot over the next two days. Share your fun with Patch.
Continue to check back here for more updates about school closings in Middlesex County.
Project will include new Dining Pavilion, restrooms, revamped entrances and more
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A Jersey Cash 5 ticket sold in Middlesex County has won the $179,578 jackpot.
A water main break forces a road closure in Franklin and construction impacting other roadways in the area.
For the fourth year, Jinhee Lee is helping prom queen hopefuls who face financial hardships.
Middlesex Water Company alerts customers as people posing as water utility personnel have burglarized homes
Second-prize winning ticket sold in Middlesex County fetches $1,000 a week for life
Did you buy any in Middlesex County? Federal officials are investigating reports the treats sickened, killed thousands of pets.
Three days into 2015 and now three winners of the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot.
A look at some of the stories coming out of your hometown Patch so far this week.
In total, 35 contractors were cited for $570,000 in consumer restitution and penalties due to alleged violations.
Students from the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools are collecting winter coats for the homeless. Here's how to help.
A South Brunswick family have begun a campaign to show their sympathies for the victims of the attack on the Army School in Pakistan
Gas was around $2 in Edison, as well as Brick and Lakewood in Ocean County.
Travelers flying in may face delays due to strong winds aloft; drivers will face poor visibility from rain
Heavy winds and lots of rain likely to cause problems for travelers.
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The owner of a landscaping business has pleaded guilty to filing false personal income tax returns, investigators have announced.
Ella Watson-Stryker honored for work with Doctors without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières’ emergency team in West Africa
According to the New Jersey State Attorney General, approximately 20,000 NJ physicians and 5,000 other healthcare providers signed up.
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The Middlesex County Utilities Authority employee admitted to stealing $57,000 while working as a comptroller/treasurer.
Here are the top stories coming out of New Brunswick this week.
Up to two inches have already fallen in some areas, with another inch or two expected, National Weather Service says.
The Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) offers safety tips to keep families safe if a power outage occurs.
National Weather Service says winds will be gusting to 45 mph by morning
The Highlands man, 32, was a manager as an electronics store in NYC, and had prior possession of child porn charges.
The East Brunswick Department of Public Safety is asking all residents to be especially vigilant for unusual or suspicious activities.