NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ–In late January, a delegation of 21 senior government officials from the province of Jiangxi, China, attended a Certificate Program in Public Administration at Rutgers University.
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NB Jazz Project Celebrates Fourth Annual Women in Jazz Month
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ–For the fourth year in a row, the New Brunswick Jazz Project is celebrating Women's History Month with Women in Jazz, a series of 12 women-led performances at The Hyatt, Makeda, Sophie’s Bistro, and Tumulty’s.
Tonight's show is at Tumulty's and features Jessica Ackerly, a guitarist and master's graduate of the Rutgers' Mason Gross School of the Arts.
Review: Moon Over Buffalo at East Brunswick’s Playhouse 22
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ–Unlike their dramatic counterparts that endure the test of time, stage comedies face a dilemma: how to remain fresh and funny decades after they've been written.
Director Dave McGrath overcomes this with his hilarious interpretation of Ken Ludwig’s "Moon Over Buffalo."
Upstate New York during the 1950's is where we find married and near washed up actors George and Charlotte Hay, played with wonderful chemistry by Joe Zedeny and Mary Sullivan.
30-Year-Old Man Shot on Saturday Dies From Wounds
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Authorities announced today that Raheem Fuqua, a 30-year-old city resident died this morning from gunshot wounds sufferred Saturday afternoon on Seaman Street.
Fuqua was in critical condition at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, the same building where he was hospitalized after being shot three times in October 2012.
After 2013 Election Irregularities, Diana Fajardo Decides Not to Seek Full Term on School Board
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Tomorrow at 4pm, a deadline to run in the city's third-ever school board election will pass and so far only one candidate has announced they are running.
Due to a unique situation created by New Brunswick's switch to an elected school board, Diana Fajardo was elected last year in a landslide, but secured only a one-year term. Typically, terms on the board last three years.
Gloria Steinem Speaks at Rutgers University on Media and Reality
PISCATAWAY, NJ—Gloria Steinem, a famous author, lecturer, editor, feminist activist, and opinion leader on issues of equality, spoke at the Livingston Student Center.
The Institute for Women’s Leadership Consortium organized this lecture. Members include Douglass Residential College, Center for Women and Work, Institute for Women and Art, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, and several other organizations
The lecture was sponsored by Susan and Michael J. Angelides.
Milltown Hosts Special Public Meeting to Talk About Problems with New Brunswick Water
MILLTOWN, NJ—Boro officials may not being trying very hard to get the word out, but representatives of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will be present at a meeting in Milltown's Boro Hall to address serious violations committed by the New Brunswick Water Utility.