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Rutgers Seeks Revenge Against Virginia in NCAA Quarterfinals

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA—Rutgers women’s soccer continues its quest for a first-ever national championship on November 27 when the Scarlet Knights visit the University of Virginia Cavaliers in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals.

The matchup is a clash of Top 10 teams, as Rutgers is ranked #9 in the NSCAA Coaches’ Poll, while the Cavaliers are the top-ranked team in the nation.

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Theatre Review: Circle Players Serves up a Pulitzer Prize Winner in Piscataway

PISCATAWAY, NJ—A contemporary drama set during that transitional period when the baby boomers yielded to Generation X, made its debut at the famed Actors Theater of Louisville.

Taking place in suburban New York, "Dinner with Friends" has no trouble bringing to the surface the trauma couples experience when their best friends decide it’s time to lawyer up and divide property.

Food writers Gabe and Karen are hosting another one of their dinners for Beth and Tom, but Tom is noticeably absent.

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Ex-Jefe de Policía de South Plainfield Evita la Cárcel Tras Lesionar a una Mujer en el local Elks Lodge

SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ— Un jefe retirado del Departamento de Policía de South Plainfield (SPPD) ha sido puesto en libertad condicional por cuatro años después de admitir haber herido a una mujer de 58 años de edad y de acosar a su nieto de 8 años de edad.

John Muller, ex jefe de policía de 73 años de edad, fue condenado a un período de libertad condicional en New Brunswick, el 9 de noviembre por el Juez de la Corte Superior, Michael A. Toto.

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Moda Por Una Buena Causa: Simuel’s Closet Se Traslada a New Brunswick

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ— Natasha Rodgers creció en el ambiente de la organización sin fines de lucro de su abuelo, Simuel.

El grupo apoyó a las familias necesitadas fuera de la Iglesia Baptista Humanidad en Newark en los años 60 y 70 con programas de alimentación, una tienda de segunda mano de bajo costo, y una "calle segura para jugar," donde ella recuerda haber jugado con otros niños "sin temor a ser lastimada" en un acordonado sector de la Iglesia, de otro modo peligroso.

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Shih-tzu Elegido Como el Primer Alcalde Canino de Highland Park

HIGHLAND PARK, NJ—El miércoles, 11 de noviembre, el alcalde de Highland Park, Gayle Brill Mittler, tomó el juramento al "primer alcalde canino" de Highland Park, un shih-tzu llamado Lincoln Herthel-Hartman, en Highland Bark.

Situado en 414 Raritan Avenue, Highland Bark es la única tienda privada de comida y suministros de mascotas de primera calidad y estación de servicio completo de aseo en Highland Park.

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Rutgers Celebrates Pathologist Whose Research Linked Cigarette Smoke and Lung Cancer

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Oscar Auerbach was a physician, professor, pathologist and a true Rutgers Revolutionary whose research proved critical to establishing a link between cigarettes and lung cancer, according to a university press release.

Auerbach taught at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, previously known as New Jersey Medical School, from 1966 until his death in 1997.

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NBPD Finally Reveals Total Number of People Stabbed on Mischief Night

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—After pressing for answers for over three weeks, New Brunswick Today has finally learned the details of a previously undisclosed stabbing that occurred near the city's 24-hour Walgreens on Jersey Avenue.

On November 23, New Brunswick Police Department (NBPD) Captain JT Miller confirmed for the first time that there was a stabbing during the early morning hours of Saturday, October 31.

According to Miller, a 17-year-old was stabbed in the arm at about 2:35 am on October 31.