And here’s a handy list of all the New Brunswick classrooms and projects that would ❤️ to have your help! take a look and share the list!
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 projects | DonorsChoose teachers
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Real estate agents may not steer you to or away from a neighborhood based on your race. Learn more about racial steering and other forms of housing discrimination by attending our training on the LAD in housing on July 16.
Register here: https://t.co/sPPKi2fBfP
This summer, we are accepting your book reviews and rewarding you raffle tickets. You have until August 14 to submit reviews. The raffle will be held on August 17. Good luck and happy reading! https://t.co/ykfiKVxXbq
Free, safe immigration legal help is available for unaccompanied children and/or children who entered the United States without a parent or guardian.
📱Call: 201-305-9217
🔗 Email: [email protected]
TUESDAY, JULY 28 @ 4PM: Everyday people from the colonial era are visiting the library and sharing their stories.
MARTES, 28 DE JULIO @ 4PM: Gente común de la época colonial visitará la biblioteca para compartir sus historias.
Fireworks caused an estimated 13,000 injuries in 2025 with burns making up 38% of those injuries. Learn more firework safety tips: https://t.co/sapf4zLA7W #HealthierNJ#FireworkSafety
Pets get anxious, too. While gatherings are fun for humans, they can be dangerous or scary for pets. Take steps to keep your pets safe during events. Learn more: https://t.co/4GmFGIFhpY #HealthierNJ#petsafety
A Code Red has been called for the City of New Brunswick for today, Friday, July 3. An emergency cooling center for residents who are without shelter from the heat is available from 12 noon until 8 p.m. at 6 Kirkpatrick Street.
Liberty Hall Museum presents Tall Tales of the American Revolution. Children in grades K-3 are invited to listen to tall tales that sprang up about the heroes of the American Revolution. Register: https://t.co/joXAe6BLg8
Blazing hot conditions prevail across The Garden State today. Two NJWxNet stations have already reached 100 before noon, with those being New Brunswick and Jersey City.
A Code Red has been called for the City of New Brunswick for today, Thursday, July 2. An emergency cooling center for residents who are without shelter from the heat is available from 12 noon until 8 p.m. at 6 Kirkpatrick Street.
Extreme heat can pose extra risks for people with disabilities. Stay cool, have a plan for power outages and medical equipment, and know where to find accessible cooling. Meanwhile, check on loved ones and neighbors who may need extra support. Learn more: https://t.co/wcowF0Tqtv
Older adults are at greater risk during extreme heat. Stay hydrated and spend time in air-conditioned spaces. Meanwhile, check on older family members, friends, and neighbors, especially those who live alone or have chronic health conditions. Learn more: https://t.co/kcec59uCxU
Good afternoon. We have issued an updated briefing package related to the heat and severe weather possibilities. Here is the link to the package: https://t.co/vFyCuxLx2K
Traffic Alert: Somerset Street is closed between Little Albany Street and Easton Avenue in New Brunswick until 5am. The RWJUH Emergency Room is accessible from Somerset Street. We appreciate your patience and apologize for any inconvenience.
#NewBrunswick
Inspection sticker expirations dates have been extended.
Valid inspection stickers expiring April through July 2026 are automatically extended by three months.
Visit https://t.co/KepkrWi9aD to locate an inspection station near you.
Dangerous heat will begin building today, with highs in the mid to upper 90s and heat indices over 100° in many areas. The Extreme Heat Warning now includes Delmarva and southern NJ. Heat Advisory for the NJ Shore. The heat will worsen through Friday. #PAwx#NJwx#DEwx#MDwx