Nicholi Vorsa, Rutgers’ Philip E. Marucci Center for Blueberry and Cranberry Research and Extension
Rutgers health experts say don’t worry about the holidays, it’s the rest of the year that counts
Daniel Hoffman, Peter Gillies, Peggy Policastro, Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health
Rutgers biologist receives N.J. Audubon award
Joanna Burger, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Record-breaking temperatures expected this week
David Robinson, New Jersey State Climatologist
The Gardener State: RU ready to farm?
Bill Blubik, Gillian Armstrong, Ray Samulis, Madeline Flahive DiNardo, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers scientists changed the field of oceanography
Josh Kohut, Oscar Schofield, Scott Glenn – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
GARDENER STATE: The other famous Hamilton at Rutgers is memorialized
Nicholas Polanin, Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Cooperative Extension of Somerset County; Bruce Crawford, Rutgers Gardens.
Rutgers Gardens celebrates Centennial with ambitious growth plan
Rutgers Gardens, an oasis that draws thousands for classes, weddings and walks in the woods, is about to receive a rare honor and is on the cusp of a major facelift as it celebrates its centennial… “There is a huge demand for public space, public gardens, nature, greenery,” said Bruce Crawford, director since 2005, in a news release. “I know that we could easily get to a quarter million visitors in 20, 30 years, if things go like we think they’re going, so we have to plan for that.”
Food Tent at Somerset County 4-H Fair still rules the roost
There are some people who welcome the rain at the annual Somerset County 4-H Fair. They’re not the farmers who need the rain after a parched summer to drench their thirsty crops, but the vendors in the Food Tent, the most popular attraction at the thre…
Somerset County 4-H Fair benefits from members, alumni and volunteers
The Somerset County 4-H would not be the same without its dedicated members, leaders, alumni and volunteers. Each year, certain youth and adults are recognized for their efforts. Some members, typically the older teenagers, are named “Outstanding 4-H’ers” while others stand out for their own achievements… The Somerset County 4-H Association considers itself fortunate to have such active 4-H members, alumni and volunteers, that can always be counted on to be there, to offer to help and to do a job well, said Barbara Navatto, Somerset County 4-H program coordinator.