Timothy Hyungrock Haahs, a Presidential appointee and prominent player in the US parking business with deep ties to the New Brunswick and Middlesex County government, was found guilty of indecent assault in a Pennsylvania court late last year.
August 2021
Rutgers Cyclists Raise $13,000 for Local Non-Profit Housing Organization
Dozens of local volunteers mounted their bicycles in support of local charity, riding more than 20 miles before celebrating with live music and food in Buccleuch Park.
Music Video Filmed Inside Hub City Record Store Shines Light on Hip Hop Scene
It was lights, camera, action inside Spina Records here on Easton Avenue for the filming of performing artist Jahan Nostra’s “Dedication” soon-to-be-released music video.
US Census: Thousands of New Brunswick Housing Units Are Vacant
Over the past ten years, New Brunswick didn’t grow as fast as its neighbors or Middlesex County as a whole, despite a slew of significant construction projects that built new housing units.
Monroe Community Garden Keeps Growing Strong Despite Pandemic
The Garden State offers community gardens with free or low cost access for the public to enjoy the outdoor scenery and practice their green thumbs, including many right here in Middlesex County.
The CIA Has Maintained Ties to Rutgers University For Over 60 Years
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been working closely with Rutgers University over decades studying refugees, suspected communists, and protestors.