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As Mayor, I am offering this website as the “key” to the City to use to connect with all the great amenities this City has to offer. New Brunswick, being diverse, also known as “The Hub City” and “The Healthcare City,” allows paths to cross, paths to be traveled, and gives purpose to the individuals coming and going. Read More.
When settler John Inian envisioned an expanding and useful transit system, he purchased ferry rights on the river, and around 1713 , Prigmore’s Swamp became Inian’s Ferry. In 1724 the town was renamed New Brunswick in honor of King George I, the Duke of Brunswick. The City was then incorporated on December 30, 1730, two weeks before New ...
New Brunswick is the home of Rutgers University, the state university of New Jersey and its sports teams, which have been making big news in college sports. But that’s nothing new – the city was the location of the country’s first intercollegiate football game, Rutgers versus Princeton, in 1869. The town’s extensive history dates back ...
Read news, discover ancestors, and relive the past as you search through New Brunswick Daily Home News archives. Explore 23 years of history through 35 issues from New Brunswick Daily Home News. You may find an unexpected story or a missing ancestor. You can navigate through the years below, or you can narrow your results by searching with a ...
Oct 14, 2021 · By Anthony Birritteri, Editor-in-Chief On Oct 14, 2021. New Brunswick underscored its nickname as “The Hub City” today with the groundbreaking of the New Jersey Innovation and Technology Hub, a $665 million, 550,000-square-foot development that is destined to be a center of innovation, research and development, and medical education not ...
Feb 8, 2024 · A 23-year-old man pleaded guilty to his role in an attempted robbery in New Brunswick where the victim was shot multiple times, officials say. They say Jonathan Rosales, of New Brunswick, along ...
Visitor Center. The Rutgers–New Brunswick Visitor Center is a 12,000-square-foot facility located on Busch Campus. It’s the starting point for all campus tours and serves as an official New Jersey Visitor Information Center. Here you can also discover Rutgers’ history and many contributions to New Jersey, the United States, and the world.