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Rutgers researchers William Welsh and Youyi Peng invented PW507, a new type of compound medicine for pain management.
The aging water lines — often more than 100 years old — that run under New Jersey streets can break when temperatures dip below freezing.
A woman in the home said he grabbed a knife from the dishwasher after getting into an argument with another man:
First Assistant Prosecutor Linda Estremera, who works in the prosecutor's office, was chosen by Murphy to become the next county prosecutor:
Rutgers Health research shows patients who know their family history of gallstone disease are more attentive to easily misinterpreted sympto
There were two meth lab explosions at the Piscataway Extended Stay, and people have defecated in the streets and in front of local shops.
Featuring short documentaries and an expert panel, the event will illustrate how storytelling fuels civic engagement and democratic action.
If you're looking for a unique way to celebrate the season, Lucky Strike bowling alley in North Brunswick has bowling with Santa:
Rutgers expert shares guidance on navigating difficult conversations during the holidays.
The Rutgers student parked the car and went to the gym, where they left their keys unattended. Someone stole the car keys in the gym:
The Wawa is located at 88 Centennial Avenue, and they will have giveaways, such as free t-shirts and free any-size hot coffee:
Prachi Shashidhar fuels her passion for food at Rutgers-New Brunswick and through an internship with the Congressional Hunger Center
Food safety and holiday tips you need to know
As Brian Strom prepares to depart an academic health system he helped build and transform, it is the careers he helped shape that matter mos
IB Candidate School Takes Home Top Core Values Award
Professor says “Birth + Carnage,” which runs from Dec. 19 to Dec. 21, uses computational simulations of star formation as a framework
The Highland Park Christmas tree lighting will be from 4-8 p.m. Nov. 29. The downtown menorah lighting will be Dec. 14.
They stole more than $11 million in total. The ring was looking for checks from the IRS from its Employee Retention Credit refund program.
The event, hosted by Rutgers and set for select dates between Jan. 23 and Feb. 22, features in-person and online screenings
Four Cedar Hill Prep teams earn honors at World Challenge competition tackling real-world coastal sustainability and climate threats.
A 30-year-old Piscataway man was killed in a car collision Monday night, said police in that town.
Omar M. Abuattieh, who earned the Truman Scholarship earlier this year, will receive full funding to study at the University of Oxford
Members of a Rutgers Health study team encourage stronger protections for workers exposed to elevated temperatures
Rutgers Health researchers found that prescription rates for preexposure prophylaxis rose overall, but racial disparities persist
There will be carols, horse-drawn wagon rides, storytelling, children's crafts and more:
Members of the Rutgers community celebrated four decades of interdisciplinary research
A Rutgers PhD student just ended her four-day winning streak on "Jeopardy!" but she did well enough to compete again in January.
The 18-year-old died after police said he lost control of his vehicle and struck a utility pole, resulting in a fire.
“The Retreat” captures the perspectives of scientists as rising sea levels threaten a Rutgers research site at the Jersey Shore
Two presentations at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Annual Meeting highlight promising new clinical trial results
The highlight of the evening was the Pinning Ceremony of the graduates, which symbolized both achievement and belonging within CPS.
Experience education that builds deep understanding and real-world skills
By Nandini Menon, Cedar Hill Prep School
The young woman, who attends Rutgers, said an unknown man approached her from behind and made unwanted contact.
Understanding U.S. News Rankings and Why Cedar Hill Prep Focuses on Mastery Over Proficiency
IB Candidate School celebrates global heritage as families from 15 nations share cultural traditions
Bring your carved jack-o-lantern to 212 Raritan Avenue between 4-6 p.m. Thursday or between 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Friday.
Inaugural Demonstration & Special Event at the Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center & Joy Bauer, Nutrition & Health Expert on NBC’s Today Show
Rutgers expert Regina Marchi explains why the holiday’s popularity continues to grow as a spiritual, cultural and commercial celebration.
Meanwhile, the national fraternity headquarters said the teen boy was injured as a result of hazing.