The New Brunswick Community Farmers Market will open for the season in New Brunswick on June 19.
The pandemic changed how Girl Scouts in New Brunswick handled cookie sales. Here’s how to get them into the hands of first responders.
Closed for seven days after a black bear was spotted in the area, the 180-acre botanic garden is officially back open to the public.
Is Cedar Hill Prep the right school for your child? Come to our Open House and see why our students are in the top 10% in the country!
Volunteer firefighters have higher levels of “forever chemicals" in their bodies than the general public, a new Rutgers study found.
Plant biologist Joan W. Bennett studies the genetics and physiology of thread-like fungi
The building serves as program hub and communal space for Rutgers and the local community
Clubs support child abuse prevention
Come and see why our students are in the top 10% in the country!!
"There's a sense of community on the streams, and there's a sense of communit that I think a lot of people have been missing."
The region's blood supply is dangerously low and donors are desperately needed
There is a surprisingly high number of microplastics found in the Raritan River; they could come from storm water, say Rutgers scientists.
The class will be at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 4 via Zoom. You must register in advance.
Join the New Jersey State Federation of Women's clubs to hear what is happening in our organization and Join Us!
This was the scene last Saturday, Sept. 26 in the Piscataway Lowe's parking lot. The number of people who need food has skyrocketed.
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers to go!
The report compared the 50 states across six key factors including socio-economic diversity, cultural diversity, economic diversity, hou ...
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The new president of New Jersey’s flagship university has cut his salary by 10%.
New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs 2020--2022 President, Jan Hanson
An entire class of Mason Gross School of the Arts BFA seniors were more than a year into their thesis projects when COVID-19 hit the U.S.
Santander banks supporting CASA NJ
If you haven’t taken the Driver Safety class this year, check out the December list by AARP Driver Safety program and their Host Partners
Women's Clubs contribute to New Jersey and beyond
There will be crafts, cultural displays, music, sampling of international foods, face painting and live dance performances. 11 - 3 p.m.
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers on Aberdeen Day!
High levels were found at the Edison Boat Basin, Sayreville's riverfront park, Raritan Bay Waterfront Park in South Amboy and elsewhere.
Learn how ancient wisdom can help make your life stress free, productive and purposeful. A free lecture series at Rutgers University.
The festival this Friday means the farmers' market (218 Raritan Ave.) will be open late 'til 6:30 p.m. and have live music and kids' events.
Join us at East Jersey Old Town Village and the Cornelius Low House to celebrate History Day on May 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free!
In response to the fatal shooting at the Poway synagogue in San Diego, Highland Park will hold a march Tuesday evening at 6 p.m.
Philosopher Gautam Jain will speak for free this Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to noon. He's presented to IBM, MIT and Goldman Sachs in the past.
This year's festival is expected to draw nearly 20,000 and will highlight Native Americans in New Jersey, bluegrass and more.
The British are coming! Check out the 2019 season opening weekend of East Jersey Old Town Village April 6 and 7.
Submit your poem by this Friday, March 1 and read it out loud at the New Brunswick Public Library Poetry Reading in April.
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This festive program will feature Chinese calligraphy and painting, colorful folk dancing, Kung Fu, music and delicious Chinese food.
Few people know that Piscataway was home to a utopian experiment, the Ferrer Colony and the associated Modern School, in the early 1900s.
Highland Park residents donated $7,000 to help the 24 families displaced by the Christmas Eve fire at Cedar Lane apartments.
On Oct. 4, 1918 an explosion occurred at the Gillespie shell loading plant in Sayreville. Hundreds were killed and thousands evacuated.