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- New Brunswick Today | New Brunswick, NJ Local News
New Brunswick Today is the paper of record for New Brunswick, NJ The watchdog publication fiercely defends free speech and civil rights
- 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; […]
- Slew of September Shootings Under Investigation in Hub City
Local police investigated the shooting of an 18-year-old city resident on Harvey Street Credit: Charlie Kratovil New Brunswick Today NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—City police are now investigating a trio of recent shootings, on top of one they already solved earlier in the month of September With four
- 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 […]
- About 1 in 4 Hub City Votes Backed Trump’s Return to Power
Roughly 25% of city voters who cast ballots in the November 5 US Presidential election backed embattled Republican ex-President Donald Trump in his bid to return to the White House
- School Staff Contract Expires as Labor Negotiations Stall
The collective contract that covers more than 1,000 city school employees expired on June 30, and it's unclear when a new deal might be reached
- Cahill Now The Longest-Serving Incumbent Mayor in Middlesex County
But Democrats won back control of the Committee in 1992, putting Cantu back as Mayor in January 1993 Since then, Cahill and Cantu have simultaneously established themselves as entrenched leaders in local government, consistently running for and winning re-election Both men are currently serving terms that expire at the end of 2026
- Pride Month Celebrations Abound This June in Central Jersey
With the start of Pride Month, many New Jersey towns and cities are gearing up to celebrate the struggle for equal rights
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