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  2. New Brunswick, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick is a city in and the county seat of Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [23] A regional commercial hub for central New Jersey, the city is both a college town (the main campus of Rutgers University, the state's largest university) and a commuter town for residents commuting to New York City within the New York metropolitan area. [24]

  3. The Brunswicks - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswicks are a group of four municipalities in Middlesex County, New Jersey, all of which have the word Brunswick in their name. New Brunswick, New Jersey, the first formed of the four, was named in 1730 after the British royal House of Brunswick. [1]

  4. County Yard - Wikipedia

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    It was named for Alexander T. County, a vice-president and treasurer who lived in New Brunswick. A new tower and interlocking at "COUNTY" were opened in 1900. [7] [8] Passenger service ended in 1930. [9] [10] The Jersey Avenue Park & Ride station opened October 24, 1963, at the beginning, or eastern end, of the spur line. [11]

  5. Rowan College of South Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The total of tuition plus fees for in-state but out-of-county full-time students at RCSJ in 2011–2012 was less than the in-county rates charged by all but three other county colleges in New Jersey. The same was true of part-time (twelve credits per year) rates, compared with those of all but two other county colleges in New Jersey. [62]

  6. Johnson and Johnson Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Johnson and Johnson Plaza is the world headquarters for Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The 16-story building opened in 1983. The 16-story building opened in 1983. Its construction is considered to represent the beginning of revitalization of the city's central business district.

  7. Henry Guest House - Wikipedia

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    It was originally located on New Street (previously known as Carroll Place) between Livingston Avenue and George Street. [3] The Georgian stone farmhouse was built in 1760 by Henry Guest. He was a New Brunswick alderman and an associate of John Adams and author Thomas Paine. [4] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 24 ...

  8. Melody Bar - Wikipedia

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    The music played and performed at the Melody Bar tended towards alternative rock, goth, punk, New Wave and post punk. [4] DJs spun tracks by bands like The Smiths , The Cure , and Depeche Mode , as well as played genres like dance, house, electronica, and hip-hop on its small dance floor.

  9. Queens Campus, Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    Washington and his forces retreated through New Jersey after surrendering New York City in November 1776, passing through New Brunswick with the British following close behind. The Queens Campus contains the historic core of the Rutgers University community and houses the offices of the university's president and key administrative posts.