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Popular Eateries


Brunswick Pizza
1 Georges Rd.

Caribbean Cafe
85 Bayard St.

Corner Tavern
111 Somerset St.

Elegant Eatery
100 Jersey Ave.

Recreation

New Brunswick's vitality owes much to the appreciation of the importance of art and culture to the life of a city. Whether you're looking for classical music or alternatives sounds, New Brunswick has your ticket. Downtown New Brunswick is home to several four-star restaurants, dozens of casual and fine-dining establishments. New Brunswick also has a growing and thriving downtown business district. Discover its wonderful variety of shops and stores!

School District

The New Brunswick Public Schools serve students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. Schools in the district include elementary schools (Lincoln, Lincoln Annex, Livingston, McKinley, A. Chester Redshaw, Paul Robeson, Paul Robeson Annex, Roosevelt, Lord Stirling and Woodrow Wilson), New Brunswick Middle School as well as New Brunswick High School, New Brunswick Alternative School and New Brunswick Health Sciences Technology High School for grades 9-12.

New Brunswick also has the following higher education schools:
- Home of Rutgers University, New Brunswick enjoys the fruits of a thriving college scene including sports, concerts, plays and other events. Rutgers' five campuses and various extra buildings sprawl through the city and neighboring Piscataway.
- New Brunswick is the home to the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, a seminary of the Reformed Church in America, founded in 1784.
- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, part of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, is located in New Brunswick and Piscataway.

History

Centrally located between New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania along an early thoroughfare known as the King's Highway and situated along the Raritan River, New Brunswick became an important hub for Colonial travelers and traders. The Declaration of Independence (1776) received its third public reading in New Brunswick, after it was publicly read in Philadelphia following its promulgation by the Continental Congress. The Trustees of Queen's College (now Rutgers University), founded in 1766, voted to locate the young college in New Brunswick, selecting this city over Hackensack, in Bergen County, New Jersey.

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