Money collected will go to help not just the owners of Jerusalem Pizza, but also the five tenants who lived upstairs:
A man was shot 14 times in a 2020 robbery on New Brunswick streets over the sale of marijuana. Local men were all charged.
Calling all Pinkalicious fans! After the show, a special meet-and-greet and photo op with Pink and Peter will take place.
Highland Park Police officers pulled tenants who live above the pizzeria to safety; one person had to be hospitalized:
A Rutgers Health study finds participants’ disabilities also impacted their perceptions of independence
Whether experienced directly or indirectly, gun violence is damaging Black Americans’ mental health, according to Rutgers Health study
All donors will be given a $5 coffee gift card, a free Jersey Mike’s sub and entered into a raffle to win $25 Wawa gift cards.
Rutgers–New Brunswick hosts talks, workshops and an alumni mixer to highlight university programs supporting underserved students
Awards totaling $2.6 Million Support Exploration of Therapeutic Strategy for Adult and Pediatric T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Researcher Receives Award from American Cancer Society
The purpose of the Brommel Award is to recognize an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the area of family communication.
These teens were all chosen to be members of Rep. Pallone's Youth Advisory Council. They met in the Piscataway Community Center Feb. 3.
George Raptis, MD, MBA, begins role as director and specialist at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and RWJBarnabas Health
Learn the importance of being NASBLA Certified
In 2022, Saint Peter's attempted to join RWJBarnabas, but in a surprise decision that deal was rejected by the Federal Trade Commission.
Read more on gallbladder and bile duct cancers, which affect thousands of people in the U.S. each year.
Funding exceeding $4.2 million will establish a center in New Jersey weaving research and clinical practice to improve the delivery of healt
RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey are first in the state to offer hepatic artery infusion for cancer treatment.
Leadership Transitions will Support Next Era of Excellence
Research findings will help inform Black and Hispanic communities about the proposed FDA ban on menthol cigarettes
We are thrilled to announce that admissions for the academic year 2024-2025 is now open!
In addition, The Rutgers Club on Saturday is hosting Rutgers alum and artist Alonzo Adams and musicians from the Hub City Jazz Festival
Rutgers Health participated in a federal study that found certain organophosphate esters were linked to increased risk of early birth, espec
RWJBarnabas Health is launching a program to help doctors, midwives and nurses detect the signs of substance abuse in pregnant women.
This remarkable achievement highlights the child’s dedication to scientific knowledge and inquiry
The research effort will enroll 500 participants during pregnancy and follow infants into childhood
clinicians explore therapies for cervical cancer by treatment setting, quality of life, financial toxicity, and disparities
Thanks to a donation from Johnson & Johnson
The New Jersey Film Festival Spring 2024 will be taking place on select Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays between January 26-February 18.
The cars were broken into Sunday night. Rutgers students reported finding their cars damaged, and items stolen.
This was at the U.S. Conference of Mayors, held Jan. 19 in Washington, D.C.:
Andrew Krapivin, named a Goldwater Scholar last year, plans to build upon his research in computer science at the University of Cambridge
Widelo will lead advocacy and outreach efforts to strengthen New Jersey communities with a focus on health security and financial security.
SJP wants Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway to publicly call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, which he has not done.
Rutgers announced it is launching a Wind Energy Research Center, and is seeking government and private industry collaboration to build it.
The exhibition, set from Jan. 24 through July 31, features the local artist’s lesser-known work in painting, graphic media and photography
AARP New Jersey applauds Governor Murphy and the NJ Legislature for creating more choices that empower seniors to age in their homes.
The event – hosted in part by Rutgers and set for the weekends between Jan. 26 and Feb. 18 – features both online and in-person showings
Two Seventh Graders Won the First and Runner-Up Positions in the school Spelling Bee competition!
The public is welcome for a morning of folk dances, a presentation on Chinese culture, Chinese music and crafts. 10:30 a.m. Jan. 20.