Tag: Rutgers University

  • Feminist trailblazer Audrey Flack takes part in documentary, Q&A

    Feminist trailblazer Audrey Flack takes part in documentary, Q&A

    World-renowned artist and feminist trailblazer Audrey Flack is the subject of a new documentary that explores her life and art. Watch the film “Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack” through the Princeton Garden Theatre virtual cinema. Then join the conversation about the film with Academy Award-winning director Deborah Shaffer and Audrey Flack herself at 4 p.m. Feb. 11 via…

  • Long-time councilman selected as interim mayor in Monroe

    Long-time councilman selected as interim mayor in Monroe

    MONROE – Long-time councilman Stephen Dalina has been selected as interim mayor until a special election is held in November. The Township Council unanimously selected Dalina during a special meeting via Zoom on Jan. 20. He was sworn in with his wife Susan and two sons by his side. The Monroe Democratic Committee submitted three…

  • Monroe mayor remembered as ‘tireless’ and at times ‘feisty’ advocate for his constituents

    Monroe mayor remembered as ‘tireless’ and at times ‘feisty’ advocate for his constituents

    MONROE – With the passing of Mayor Gerald Tamburro, the Monroe Township Council is in the process of appointing an interim mayor to serve until a special election is held in November. Council President Miriam Cohen, by state law, assumes the role of acting mayor during the process of filling the mayor vacancy. The council…

  • More than 80 residents tested for COVID on first day of mobile testing clinic in Thompson Park

    More than 80 residents tested for COVID on first day of mobile testing clinic in Thompson Park

    Ever evolving its testing methods with the needs of the community, Middlesex County has launched mobile testing clinics for COVID-19 in Thompson Park in Monroe as part of the county’s ongoing effort to provide Middlesex County residents free access to COVID-19 testing. “Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Middlesex County has worked hard to…

  • Experience art with Zimmerli’s free virtual programs

    Experience art with Zimmerli’s free virtual programs

    The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers invites art lovers to come together this winter during a variety of free virtual programs on Zimmerli at Home. Explore eMuseum, make art at home, Art + Music, virtual backgrounds, online exhibitions, artist interviews, virtual events, staff favorites, and videos, including recordings of events. The museum building remains closed to…

  • Rutgers leading coronavirus therapeutic clinical trial that focuses on cases with mild symptoms

    Rutgers leading coronavirus therapeutic clinical trial that focuses on cases with mild symptoms

      Researchers are investigating a potential treatment for people recently diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 who have no or mild symptoms   Rutgers is leading a clinical trial assessing the combination of nitazoxanide, ribavirin and hydroxychloroquine to treat people 21 or older who are infected with SARS-CoV-2 and are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic. The trial is being conducted…

  • New virtual programs added by Zimmerli Art Museum

    New virtual programs added by Zimmerli Art Museum

    The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University will offer a variety of virtual programs this fall as the museum remains closed to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic and in-person programs are suspended until further notice. The series Saturday Sparks features two art workshops for adults on Zoom. On Oct. 24, join Wes Sherman…

  • New virtual programs added by the Zimmerli

    New virtual programs added by the Zimmerli

    The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers will offer a variety of virtual programs this fall since the museum building remains closed to the public and in-person programs are suspended until further notice. The series Saturday Sparks features two art workshops for adults on Zoom. On Oct. 24, join Wes Sherman for “Impression Collage,” which explores…

  • Four candidates seek two seats available on the Milltown Borough Council

    Four candidates seek two seats available on the Milltown Borough Council

    MILLTOWN – Two Democratic candidates are running against two Republican candidates for two, three-year seats available on the Milltown Borough Council. Democrats James Pareti and Margaret O’Donnell are seeking their first elected seats in the general election on Nov. 3. Pareti filled an unexpired term at the beginning of the year. They are facing GOP…