- New Brunswick’s New Smoking Ban Took Effect in January
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—A controversial new law here now prohibits the use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other products including cannabis and electronic smoking devices, in any open space, park, or recreation area The ordinance also bans smoking in any vehicles owned or leased by the City of New Brunswick, and extends to city-sponsored public events; […]
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- New Brunswick Cop Shoots and Kills 68-Year-Old Woman in Senior Building
City police shot and killed a 68-year-old woman inside of the high-rise senior apartment building where she lived
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- The Long, Hard Push For City’s New “Code Blue” Warming Center
Carissa Cunningham, a New Brunswick resident and PhD candidate at Rutgers University, shared how they got involved with the movement Cunningham was motivated by the abrupt closure of the warming center during the winter of 2021, when New Brunswick’s Director of Human and Community Services, Keith Jones II, shut down the city’s Code Blue program for several nights during a freezing cold
- After Misleading Press, MCPO Admits New Brunswick Murder Was “Random”
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Prosecutors told a very different story in court than what they had told the press and the public about the latest murder in the streets of New Brunswick Two local men are now incarcerated pending trial on charges they killed Gonzalo Napoleon Quispez-Parades, a 23-year-old city man who was found unconscious on a […]
- City Council Selects New Leaders After Anderson Steps Down as President
The New Brunswick City Council's first meeting of the year named the new president following former Council President John Anderson's resignation in December
- New School Year Begins At Rechristened Robert J. Boyler Elementary
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—In June 2020, activists in this city raised a petition to rename the Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, seeking for the school to better reflect the community it serves This July, five years after that initial Change org petition, the Board of Education opened a two-week nomination period to rename the school and received nearly […]
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