The group will host a 3K on Saturday at Buccleuch Park.
Matthew Cortland heads to Asia to further education career.
Three classes will be initially offered.
Diana Fajardo and Ronald Hush had their first public meeting as elected school board members on Tuesday night.
The public school district will soon begin a swimming instruction program for fourth graders in New Brunswick.
Lawrence Hogan will give a free lecture at Middlesex County College on Feb. 21.
Rabbi Esther Reed, of Highland Park, has been named as one of the first mentors to serve in the inaugural Wexner Foundation Graduate Fellowship Mentoring Program.
Camp Middlesex offers programs in dozens of interest areas for school-age children.
Mayor James Cahill, New Brunswick Tomorrow President Jeffrey Vega and Robert Wood Johnson CEO Stephen Jones will be recognized on March 2.
The Tyler Clementi Center at Rutgers University will serve as an academic think tank for programs dealing with the topics of LGBTQ youth, bullying and cyberbullying and transitioning into college.
"Give Kids a Smile Day" is a national event that provides free dental care to children whose families cannot afford regular care.
The David Project invites ambassadors from non-Jewish college organizations to come to Israel to experience the country and its culture and bring their experiences back to their respective campuses.
The Tyler Clementi Center is meant to serve as a resource center for educators dealing with the topics of LGBT and cyber bullying, suicide and college transitioning.
The Spring II semester runs from Feb. 11 to May 8.
Four cooking demonstrations, a bus trip to Harlem, a baseball lecture, and a photo exhibit are planned in recognition of Black History Month at Middlesex County College.
The Rutgers Geology Museum hosted its 45th Annual Open House on Saturday.
A number of New Brunswick residents have been named to the Fall 2012 Dean's List at Middlesex County College.
African-American Alumni Alliance recognizes pioneering achievements of 1970 graduate .
Today is the date of the first school board elections New Brunswick has seen in nearly 20 years. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Rev. Antonio Finney says he has left the race for New Brunswick's first elected school board members in two decades to campaign for fellow candidate, Cedrick Goodman.
The cooking competition is to decide which of the chefs in Rutgers University's Dining Services department will represent the university at the National Association of College and University Food Services regional competition.
The college will be open for students to register, make tuition payments, take tests and receive academic counseling on Saturday, Jan. 12.
An information session on Middlesex County College's alternate route program will be held at 6 p.m. Jan. 16 at the college's Edison campus.
Thinking of enrolling in college courses this spring? MCC is holding special hours just for you.
Stephen K. Burley is the new director of the Rutgers’ Proteomics Research Center.
Six candidates are vying for two new seats on the New Brunswick Board of Education.
The New Brunswick High School Chorus performed a selection of holiday songs at Tuesday night's Board of Education meeting.
Local police have floor plans of every school in New Brunswick loaded into the on-board computers of their cars in the event of an emergency, according to officials.
Shootings at Columbine more than a decade ago opened educators' eyes to the need for stringent school safety,
Nine Nigerian nationals are currently enrolled in a 30-hour "Global Mini-MPA" certification program.
Legislature grapples with basic issues concerning online charters, starting with working definitions.
Middlesex County College's EMPOWER program promotes academic performance, teamwork and community service among Latino teens in New Brunswick.
Rutgers has been asked to join the Committee on Institutional Cooperation.
Scholarship money is also available to disabled veterans returning from combat.
The event will be at 2 p.m. Dec.12 at Middlesex County College's New Brunswick Center.
The free science show will be presented by Rutgers University on Friday, Dec. 7 through Sunday, Dec. 9.
The event makes special accommodations for veterans seeking jobs.
Certified results of a municipal question put before New Brunswick shows that the public has voted in favor of an elected school board.
Parents of preschool age children may attend the morning or early evening sessions.
But with signoff from local unions required, some districts have been sidelined.