Discovering Local Heroes In Murfreesboro Obituary Notices

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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Under pressure from activists, the City Council will consider a resolution regarding proposed state legislation known as the Immigrant Trust Act. The New Jersey Immigrant Trust Act (ITA) is a proposed bill that would protect immigrants by limiting the sharing of their private information by public agencies and curtailing state and local law […]

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Prosecutors told a very different story in court than what they had told the press and the public about the latest murder in the streets of New Brunswick. Two local men are now incarcerated pending trial on charges they killed Gonzalo Napoleon Quispez-Parades, a 23-year-old city man who was found unconscious on a […]

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Local police investigated the shooting of an 18-year-old city resident on Harvey Street. Charlie Kratovil / New Brunswick Today NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ— City police are now investigating a trio of recent shootings, on top of one they already solved earlier in the month of September.

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Join Outdoor Murfreesboro staff and our partners in conservation during Earth Week for a series of fun, fascinating, nature-focused outdoor activities in and around Murfreesboro. Read on...

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The General Assembly named the new town Cannonsburgh, honoring Newton Cannon, a young politician in Williamson County, but upon Captain Lytle's request, changed the name to Murfreesboro one month later. The naming was in memory of Lytle's friend, Colonel Hardy Murfree. In 1817, Murfreesboro was ...

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