Preference Given to U.S. Military Veterans
The collision happened shortly after 5:30 a.m. Sunday near Huff Road, according to a report.
Cedar Hill Prep Student Wins USTA L7 Under-14 Tournament, Achieves 4.31 UTR Rating
Spring really is right around the corner! Opening day for the Highland Park farmers' market will be from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. this Friday.
The Middlesex County Sheriff will offer free car seat safety inspections in March, April, May and June at the following sites:
Located in East Brunswick - the new breast health center will provide comprehensive, patient-centered breast cancer care close to home
Learn the importance of being NASBLA Certified
New Brunswick Benefits from a New Non-Profit Inclusive Housing Initiative
The 2025 United States Super 8 Film & Digital Video Festival will be taking place on Saturday,, February 15 and Sunday, February 16!
Celebrating Women's History Month
Cedar Hill Prep student V. Vijayaraj shines on the global stage at the International Environmental Science Olympiad, earning multiple awards
Cancer screenings are essential for detecting cancer early—often before symptoms appear—when treatment is most effective.
Whether in-person or on-line – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season! Take your Exam with Boat Safe US!
Our 2025 Class and Exam schedules are now available for Woodbridge & Freehold
Congrats to M. Indupuru for winning "Best in School"!
Findings shed light on the dual-sided experiences of people using lisdexamfetamine, highlighting the perceived benefits and challenges
Someone broke into the Qdoba inside the Rutgers Busch campus center in Piscataway, said Rutgers Police.
The addition of withdrawal management beds is expected to help address the need for inpatient addiction services in New Jersey
Greater Middlesex & Morris Habitat for Humanity is accepting applications for two affordable homes in Perth Amboy.
Detecting stomach early can improve outcomes, but current methods are often invasive.
Get your NJ Boat Safety Certificate with Boat Safe US!
The Vicious Cycle was created to help reduce stigma surrounding substance use disorders at the university and connect students to resources.
I. Reddy's impressive performance at the international competition marks the first of many steps toward Nationals in Reno, NV.
At 4:36 a.m. Tuesday, residents of a home in West Caldwell were awakened by the sound of forced entry through a rear sliding door.
"Let’s be clear — Rutgers as an institution has fostered a bully culture for a few years now," said Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic orthopedic condition that involves pain and inflammation of the joints.
The county prosecutor started monitoring his alleged online activities after receiving a cyber tip from New Jersey State Police.
A mini-mart in Piscataway sold a lottery ticket that won $114,417 in the Fast Play Progressive jackpot in Wednesday's drawing.
Corbett was supposed to improve NJ Transit service, but his tenure saw late trains and a fare increase.
Appco, which makes generics of pharmaceuticals, is expanding their headquarters on Old New Brunswick Road.
The latest academic honor for Nina Gohel, who won a Yenching Scholarship in 2023, involves a one-year master's degree and leadership program
Tell us your poison story! Open to all students K-12th grade.
A new report says former Rutgers athletic director Patrick Hobbs had an "undisclosed relationship" with the RU gymnastics coach.
Acclaimed medium Theresa Caputo will appear four times in New Jersey between February and June, including in New Brunswick and Red Bank:
The U.S. Dept. of Education received "hundreds" of complaints from Jewish and Muslim Rutgers students last year, such as:
In Mark Robson’s science class, hands-on learning brings students into the heart of nature
Our 2025 Exam schedule are now available for Woodbridge, Middlesex County
New Jersey Poison Control Center experts warn too much acetaminophen can be toxic
“His New Girl,” written and directed by Madeline Hettrick, will be featured as part of a program of short films Jan. 24 at Rutgers
The museum’s latest exhibition features 97 artists who represent more than 50 Indigenous nations and communities throughout North America