The Middlesex County Special Operations Team was called to assist, authorities said.
Moving Beyond Abuse 5K & Charity Walk, Johnson Park, October 11
Tuition for a typical undergrad, and New Jersey resident, will increase to $14,933. Out-of-state tuition will rise to $35,758.
Alyssa McKendry earned degrees from the university before instructing students in the city of Oxkutzcab in the state of Yucatán
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around New Brunswick:
The 44th Bi-Annual New Jersey Film Festival take place between September 5 - October 10, 2025.
Calling All Young Artists Aged 13-26 to Register and Showcase Their Creative Talents
This happened Sunday night at the intersection of Rt. 18 and Paulus Boulevard.
Jay Schroepfer discovered their calling – translation and interpreting – at college and honed their skills with study-abroad experiences
Her husband was driving on I-287 through Edison when he rear-ended a box truck, said State Police. She was killed in the crash.
A car caught fire Wednesday afternoon in the parking garage of the RWJ Fitness & Wellness Center in New Brunswick.
Stroll the historic grounds, hear stories from re-enactors of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette and more. Held on July 4.
Chelsea A. Fernandez, who majored in political science and criminal justice at Rutgers-New Brunswick, aims to become an attorney
Police were investigating Luis Duval-Jimenez, 31, for a ring of car thefts. He was staying at Hotel Vincenza on Rt. 1 in South Brunswick.
Take the class - Be on the water for 4th of July! New Jersey Boating Safety Tips!
The No Kings rallies are anti-Trump protests being held nationwide, meant to coincide with a military parade Trump is hosting in Washington.
Here are unofficial results as vote counts come in Tuesday night.
to Grow Oncology and Related Services in the Greater Newark Region
Tuesday is the primary election where voters will choose which candidate from each party will run in the general election in November.
The national nonprofit organization describes the symptoms of overdosing on the mixture of drugs – and how to help those affected.
The primary election is next Tuesday, June 10. See who is on the ballot and where to vote:
It had a clash last Thursday with a dog, and the dog and its owner are now both considered exposed to the rabies virus.
A Sayreville War Memorial High School graduate, Asmi Kaushal is majoring in mechanical engineering, possibly concentrating in aerospace.
Asmi Kaushal, who aims to enhance educational equity, is competing for an international pageant title in July
Brain tumors are complex conditions that affect the brain and spinal cord and require expert diagnosis and treatment
A. Mohammed triumphs in the Under 1400 category after a weekend of intense competition
Police say a North Brunswick man hit the woman, killing her, with his pick-up at 10:41 p.m. Saturday, and then fled.
This new dogwood variety was developed to bloom in late May — usually a time when few flowering trees are in bloom.
Watch the video as Piscataway Police officers pulled an impaired man from his car on the train tracks, seconds before the train hit.
at 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting. Expert-led studies will highlight advances across multiple cancers, shaping the future of personalized oncology
Held in East Brunswick, there will be petting zoos, a chance to meet horses, STEM demos, face painting, mini golf and more. $10 admission.
Rutgers on Monday named William Tate IV as the new university president. Here's what you need to know about him:
William Tate's contract states he will be paid $1.1 million a year, plus $1.875 million at the end of his five-year contract with Rutgers.
A man and a woman were both found by police with serious stab wounds; the man died at the scene.
William Tate, the current president of Louisiana State University, was selected to be the new Rutgers president.
Public event to bring together climate researchers, housing experts and residents
Portal Innovations venture capital announced they will rent space at the HELIX, being built across from the New Brunswick train station.
Elliott Souder was formerly employed as a writing professor at Rutgers, where he received rave reviews from students.
There was a break-in to the Zimmerli Art Museum on the Rutgers campus Tuesday night, according to Rutgers University Police.