The rapidly expanding New York-based pizzeria has been featured on national television, and is coming to New Jersey.
After more than 30 years in business, Old Bay Restaurant in downtown New Brunswick will close at the end of December.
A ‘Molecular Trap’ for Capturing Radioactive Iodides in Nuclear Waste
The new stores are Johnston & Murphy, Dr. Martens and Sprint. Menlo Park is also expected to welcome Danish design store, Flying Tiger.
Rutgers engineers create VibWrite, a finger vibration-based security system
Discovery could lead to novel electronic devices
Rutgers-led discovery could spawn a wave of new electronic devices
UberEATS food-delivery service added McDonald's to their list of restaurants delivering food to Rutgers' dorm rooms.
Order food straight to your home — or dorm room — from local favorites like Halal Guys or Skylark Diner.
Go buy a cup of coffee at Hidden Grounds on Easton Avenue! From Sept. 6-Sept. 13, all proceeds will go to Hurricane Harvey victims.
Rutgers materials scientists discover powerful effect that could benefit robotics, aviation, medicine and other fields
Researchers at Rutgers and Georgia Tech develop three methods to defend against sneaky attacks
Experts at Rutgers University and Michigan State University devise way to reduce the amount of enzymes for converting biomass into biofuels
Severe costs ahead especially in South and lower Midwest, pioneering analysis projects
Breaking: A man posted this video to Facebook of an incident he says happened at the New Brunswick Sears Monday.
Peer support program operated by Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care receives prestigious Pro Patria Award
You can now take a bus right from downtown New Brunswick directly to Washington, D.C. Fares start at $16 one way.
Rutgers scientists lead research that discovers potential advance for the electronics industry
Here is a list of which restaurants and businesses in town are participating:
Rutgers study reveals that personality traits influence and help predict receptiveness to smartphone notifications
Rutgers’ Nicole Fahrenfeld leads research documenting impacts in stream water and sediments from a wastewater disposal facility
If you've ever popped into the Piscataway QuickChek on River Road, you've probably noticed Steve Evanowski and his unusual chair.
Margaret C. bought the bingo ticket at the Quick Stop and Go at 518 Bound Brook Rd. in Middlesex borough.
Unions representing librarians, doctors, housekeepers and scientists at Rutgers say they are owed one week of pay.
Rutgers’ Robert E. Kopp served on a National Academies committee that explored the controversial topic
He bought the ticket at Peter's Liquors, a popular liquor store on Easton Avenue in downtown New Brunswick.
Varieties bred at Rutgers produce high yields, resist disease and are adapted to climate conditions
Rutgers professor Ashutosh Goel invents way to contain radioactive iodine
Rutgers professor seeks transition from coal to clean, renewable energy
Rutgers’ Dipankar Raychaudhuri is in the forefront of creating a mobile-friendly internet that can handle billions of devices and gadgets
It's part of a new redevelopment of College Ave
Rutgers experts discover easy way to make graphene for flexible and printable electronics, energy storage, and catalysis
Thomas Nosker created the synthetic lumber used in bridges, railway ties, docks and picnic tables
The town Council passed a tough new law against e-cigarettes.
Deacon Linda Ann Sullivan, of Somerset Presbyterian Church, is pictured.
They were arrested in an investigation into S Massage Spa, located at 1001 Raritan Avenue in Highland Park.
A New Brunswick restaurant must change its name and pay up, according to a settlement reached in federal court.
Want to open a vape shop there? You'll have to buy a license first.
The nearest Dairy Queen to New Brunswick is in Somerset.
Here's how you can get into Manhattan next week: