PSE&G Children's Specialized Hospital held a holiday party for its patients on Thursday.
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The team has set up a fundraising campaign on GoFundMe.com.
A student volunteer organization at the Rutgers School of Public Health has published a cookbook, with proceeds from the sale of the book to benefit Elijah's Promise and the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Foundation.
The second edition of the "Healthy Helpings...and a Few Tasty Transgressions" was recently published by students with the Rutgers School of Public Health.
Saint Peter's University Hospital received $37,480 grant from the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
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These local families have asked for community support in the face of mounting medical bills.
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NBEF board member Gwen Ratliffe received the grant through the PSEG Recognizing Excellence in Volunteerism program.
Fifty turkey experts will answer questions on meal prep and turkey emergencies this holiday season.
It's not on the menu, but customers can give baristas a special recipe that will produce a drink similar to the beverage enjoyed by the fictional witches and wizards from the Harry Potter books.
The grant is for its artist-in-residence program.
Mahiyah Sampson becomes first Girl Scout in Central New Jersey to sell over 10,000 boxes of cookies.
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Rutgers University held its annual veterans day observance on Nov. 8.
The Nov. 10 game between the NY Giants and the Oakland Raiders will be dedicated to PSE&G Children's Specialized Hospital.
Enjoy lamb sliders with goat cheese spread, blue cheese and shallot dip and chipotle macadamia nuts.
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Three families moving on from domestic violence situations will be able to live in the new housing while they transition into new lives.
Rutgers students and alumni received a total of 26 Fulbright Grants this year.
Thomas Francine walked from Portland, Maine to Pendleton, Ind. in the last three months.
The New Brunswick Area Branch NAACP will have their 40th Annual Freedom Fund Luncheon on Saturday in Somerset.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Something magical happens when you say "water," "coffee," "dog" and "talk."
William Cassotis, 9, of East Brunswick chooses a song that expresses his sadness and hope for abandoned animals.
A gallery of skillfully re-imagined objects can be found at "Artfully Repurposed" in Fairview.
Band helps Sea Bright Rising again.
Middlesex County College Veterans and Service members joined Habitat for Humanity volunteers to help repair homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
Lisanne Finston, the executive director of Elijah's Promise, will depart her position in December to take a job as executive director of a residential treatment center for people with mental illness.
Elijah's Promise Executive Director Lisanne Finston reflects on the positive change brought about by the Shiloh Community Garden.