Video obtained by New Brunswick Today shows the man New Brunswick police are warning people about: a serial voyeur creeping on women in the Fifth and Sixth Wards of the city.
Law & Public Safety
New Brunswick is home to the Middlesex County Superior Court and the Middlesex County Family Court, as well as a variety of law enforcement agencies like the New Brunswick Police Department and the Rutgers University Police Department. Public safety and criminal justice are often controversial topics, and crime in the city has been a problem for centuries.
Judge Forces City to Release Secret Pandemic Plan
A secret city plan in place for at least six months will soon have to be released to New Brunswick Today, after Superior Court Judge Alberto Rivas ruled in favor of our lawsuit against the government.
Trump and Christie Infected, May Have Spread Virus in NJ
The President of the United States appears to have contracted the dreaded coronavirus and brought it with him to New Jersey.
2 Weeks After Deadly Mass Shooting, Mayor Still Silent
It’s been over two weeks since nine people were shot and two young lives were cut short in a hail of gunfire on Delafield Street.
County Keeping Names of Corrections Officers Charged With Crimes a Secret
Two corrections officers at the Middlesex County Adult Corrections Center were suspended after being charged with crimes in 2019, but county officials won’t say who they are or what they did.
NBPD Investigating Serious Shootings in New Brunswick
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—At least five people have been injured by gunfire in the streets of New Brunswick so far in September, after a mass shooting in the “off-campus” neighborhood near Rutgers University on September 13. The chaotic scene marked at least the city’s second shooting in eleven days, and according to NJ State Police records, […]
Edison Took Over an Hour to Inform Residents of Chemical Release
EDISON, NJ—Two men were injured after 200 gallons of a hazardous substance leaked from the LyondellBasell facility on Meadow Road, leaving a chemical smell in the air above a neighborhood on the night of August 23. The Titanium tetrachloride was released “due to a broken pipe within their facility,” according to Deputy Chief of the Edison […]