Police say the shooting occurred outside 114 Redmond Street. All four young men survived, but are giving police limited information:
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A volunteer fire chief in Piscataway was arrested after video emerged of him allegedly pouring mud and rocks on his neighbor's sports car:
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She delivered her second child in her wife's Maserati on the Parkway as they raced to the hospital. After he was born, she hopped on a Zoom:
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House Republicans called Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway to testify before Congress to explain why he agreed to some student requests.
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The Rutgers Board of Governors held an emergency meeting Monday, where the president defended his decision to accept some student demands:
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Students agreed to take down the tents last Thursday after Rutgers agreed to these eight demands:
A New Brunswick man was killed last December by an unlicensed teen driver. The crash seriously injured two others:
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Federal prosecutors say the men ran an open-air drug market on West 3rd Street in Plainfield, where they sold heroin, cocaine and fentanyl:
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At Rutgers, protesters shouted "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!" while counter-protesters shouted "USA, USA!" Watch:
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The students say they are not leaving until the following 10 demands are accepted:
A pro-Palestine Gaza solidarity camp was erected Monday afternoon on the Rutgers main campus in New Brunswick.
Damon Murray, 21, who was shot and killed in Hoboken Sunday night, was a walk-on football player for Rutgers University in 2020.
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The crime wave continues on or near the Rutgers campus in New Brunswick:
Meanwhile, students set up a pro-Gaza tent camp at Princeton University Thursday, and two students were arrested.
A Latina sorority pooled their money together to open free little libraries in New Brunswick and West Orange, opening this weekend:
Max Azzarello, 37, went to UNC and received a master's degree in urban planning from Rutgers in 2012.
An arrest has now been made in the April 10 break-in and vandalism at the Rutgers student Islamic Center:
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This Piscataway couple is accused of stealing jewelry from a Bridgewater senior living facility where the wife worked as a housekeeper.
But "people of interest" have been identified, said the center director. And Rutgers Hillel students dropped off flowers in the past week:
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This happened last Wednesday, April 10. The person was injured seriously enough that they had to be taken to the hospital:
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Katie Lynch, a biomedical engineering student, spent much of her time at college in leadership roles and representing Native Americans