May 09, 2024
Seward Johnson Sculptures Return to New Brunswick
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Read More May 05, 2024How to Register for the June 4 Primary Election
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Read More April 30, 2024A Look at the 2024 Proposed Budget
Read More April 28, 2024New Funding Boosts Alec E. Baker Park Makeover
Read More April 26, 2024Two New Brunswick Firefighters Promoted
Read More April 26, 2024First Fridays Free Event Returns to Downtown New Brunswick
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Do you know that New Brunswick was once called Prigmore's Swamp?
Do you know the many accomplishments of Paul Robeson?
Do you know our City's connection to the classic holiday movie, "It's a Wonderful Life"?
Do you know why our City's oldest and biggest park is called Buccleuch?
Do you know the 3rd public reading of the Declaration of Independence took place here in 1776?
Do you know why we have a street in New Brunswick called "Joyce Kilmer Avenue"?
Do you know that New Brunswick has a World War I monument?
Did you know that luxury cars and aircraft engines were manufactured in New Brunswick?
Do you know the true history of New Brunswick's 19th century landowner, Mary Ellis?
Did you know that James P. Johnson, inventor of "slide" piano, was born in New Brunswick?