Michael “Mickey” Olchaskey was a longtime court aide with the Middlesex County court system in New Brunswick.
The girl was a Piscataway High School student, where she played on the softball team:
Affectionately known as DJ Sal Supreme, his love of music was well known in Plainfield and throughout the Tri-state area.
Called one of New Jersey's "unsung heroes," Dr. Andrew Brooks helped invent the coronavirus saliva test, developed at Rutgers.
A 21-year-old man died this weekend after he was struck and killed on a New Jersey highway, according to State Police.
Patrol officer Julia Caseres, 28, the state's all-time leading collegiate soccer scorer and Union native, died June 21.
Former east coast resident passes away peacefully after enjoying her favorite time of the year.
Political leaders and Rutgers students are among those who are mourning the loss of a young Woodbridge man who died Wednesday.
John R. Finan, a member of New Brunswick Teamsters Local 701, lived life to the fullest and gave his best to his community and his country
Michael T. Governale passed away on August 13. He had worked as a mechanical maintenance supervisor for JCP&L for 45 years in Sayreville.
Frank Chambers helped found the Edison community college and served as its president from 1965 to 1975.
Richard Heffner was a professor of communication and public policy at Rutgers University for 50 years.
Antonio Vega most recently rode in New Jersey in 2012.
Dr. Marvin L. Barton Jr. maintained a private practice in Edison.
Dr. John Arthur Meade was a professor of Agronomy at Rutgers University before retiring in 1992.
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Ilona "Loni" Merel was a patient advocate during her time staying in the Roosevelt Care Center.
Melvin A. Caseiro coached EBHS from 1968 until 1976 before becoming an assistant coach for the Rutgers University football team.
New Brunswick man remembered as father and brother.