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Rutgers gets $2.4 million for military suicide study
Rutgers University has received a federal grant to study if there are genetic factors that may predispose Army soldiers to psychological problems or suicide.
Primary election battles on tap in Piscataway, Sayreville, South Brunswick
Piscataway Mayor Brian Wahler is seeking another term in the sprawling Middlesex County township.
Wardlaw-Hartridge Students Inducted Into Language National Honor Societies
The Wardlaw-Hartridge World Language Department held its Induction Ceremony for the Language National Honor Societies in the Oakwood Room on Wednesday, May 23.
Diocese to host Senior Retreat Day in Piscataway
PISCATAWAY - Members of the Diocese of Metuchen age 55 and older are invited to attend a Senior Retreat Day for Catholics on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the St.
District Drafts Response to Charter School Application
The Hillsborough School District has until June 1 to respond to an application to start a charter school that wants to draw students from the township.
College Football Recruiting 2013: 5 Solid Recruiting Programs That Are Lagging
Well, these five schools must be really invested in that theory, because they are not off to the best start.
Wardlaw-Hartridge Lower School Students Put On Great Show At Spring Concert
A standing room only crowd enjoyed what many called the finest Wardlaw-Hartridge Lower School Concert ever on Thursday, May 10.
Glimpse of History: New book will celebrate Dunellen's history
DUNELLEN - The Ratti Building at 364-366 North Ave. in Dunellen was decked out in patriotic finery to celebrate the Fourth of July in 1925.
The Circle Players to present Stephen Sondheim's musical 'Assassins'
Right on the heels of the opening of A "Assassins"A A by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman A this past Friday night at the Barn Theatre in Montville, theA Circle Players in Piscataway will present their production of "Assassins." The two productions will overlap the weekend of June 8, 2012.
NJ looking to rescue ailing solar industry
New Jersey has long been known as the Garden State, but during the last five years, it could have easily been known as the Solar State from all the sunlight-absorbing panels that have cropped up nearly everywhere.
South Brunswick Store Sells $1 Million Powerball Ticket
Although no one won the jackpot in Wednesday's Powerball lottery drawing, a South Brunswick store sold a ticket worth $1 million.
City resident brings steampunk fans together
Many of the men will show up with well-waxed handlebar mustaches, wearing bowler hats.
N.J. Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders to host Dare to Dream
The Dare to Dream Conference will take place May 21 at Rutgers and is open to New Jersey students with Tourette Syndrome or associated disorders in grades 6-12. The first Dare to Dream Student Leadership Conference to target the community of New Jersey high school students living with neurological conditions such as Tourette Syndrome, OCD, ADHD, ... (more)
Softball: Rutgers Standout Brittney Lindley Earns NFCA All-Region Second Team Honors
PISCATAWAY, N.J. Rutgers softball senior third baseman Brittney Lindley earned a spot on the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Mideast Region Second Team, the organization announced Thursday.
Action packed weekend of NJ Family Fun following Friday's National Bike to Work Day
National Bike to Work Day, a key feature of Bike Month , is tomorrow, but that certainly is not the only way get yourself out and about on your bike and the trails! Take a class, a really long walk , or a bike tour of a New Jersey city you might not have thought of going to before.
Auditions: Circle Players to produce Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
The Circle Players will hold auditions for " Hamlet ," William Shakespeare's classic tale of murder and revenge.
Photo: Perth Amboy Catholic School Student Takes Prize In Poster Contest
Martin Delgado-Yactayo was a second place winner in the fifth grade division of The Diocese of Metuchen Respect for Life Poster Contest.
Rutgers graduates largest class in school history
School officials say the class of 2012 includes 13,465 graduates from the university's New Brunswick-Piscataway, Newark and Camden campuses.
Rutgers grad ceremony likely to clog area roadways
Some major traffic gridlock is expected in central New Jersey this weekend as Rutgers University holds graduation ceremonies for the class of 2012.
Baseball: Rutgers Baseball Announces Schedule Changes
PISCATAWAY, N.J. Two schedule changes have altered the final week of the regular season for Rutgers University baseball, as one game has been added and another called off.