Here's what's happening this week in East Brunswick:
Robyn Ashmen, a professor at Stevens Institute of Technology, is an advocate for organ donation.
Niche released its annual rankings of the 2023 Best Places to Live in America. Here's how East Brunswick fared:
The County informed the township of the revised dates in a letter to Mayor Brad Cohen.
NJDOT’s long-term project on Route 18 that is expected to be completed in the fall of 2026.
The library opened after a thorough clean-up of all surfaces and floors.
The modified design will include a dedicated women’s locker room, flex space, additional office space and more.
The 3rd Annual Ramadan Lighting Ceremony will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the East Brunswick Municipal Pond.
The aim of East Brunswick Community Housing Corporation is to keep the township affordable by helping low-income families find housing.
The Board of Education voted unanimously on the calendar for the 2023-24 school year.
Despite samples testing negative for asbestos, state agencies have suggested a remedial cleanup that will take weeks, Mayor Brad Cohen said.
The court is located at Bicentennial Park behind the tennis court.
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables. See where East Brunswick ranks:
Air quality tests taken recently at various points in the library indicated no presence of asbestos in the air, officials said.
From day camp to water park passes - registration has begun for upcoming spring and summer programs in East Brunswick.
Getting your boat ready at the start of boating season requires a lot more than removing your boat cover and adding fuel.
Kerri Lynn Shea of East Windsor was a member of East Brunswick-based Playhouse 22. She was killed in a hit-and-run on Feb. 25.
Proceeds will go directly toward the redevelopment and expansion of the East Brunswick Community Arts Center.
The field will be located across the dog park at Heavenly Farms.
Prepare for March's New Jersey Maker Day events by upcycling some household items at the library.
The 2023 Arts & History Grant Awards were given to 93 municipal agencies and nonprofit arts and history organizations in Middlesex Co.
Mayor Brad Cohen spoke about the complicated nature of the job while highlighting the police department’s various achievements.
Learn about what you need to do to boat legally in New Jersey
EBPL is a drop off for Assemblyman Stanley's Annual Winter Clothing Drive.
In 2020 East Brunswick recycled 79 percent of all waste produced, which was much above the statewide average of 39 percent.
The Super Bowl Food Drive will be held at the local Stop & Shop on Saturday.
The program will be held in the summer for children entering 5-6 grade and 7-8 grade.
One lucky Middlesex County customer won the second-tier prize in Saturday’s PowerBall drawing, lottery officials said.
Proceeds from every purchase benefit the special programs and services offered at the East Brunswick Public Library.
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here are local residents having an impact in East Brunswick.
Troop 81636 of East Brunswick used profits made from last year’s cookie sale to deliver snack bags to Elijah’s Promise Community Kitchen.
Learn with girls ages 8-16 on Saturday, Feb. 4th from 1-3pm at RV YMCA
FREE indoor golf clinic for girls ages 8-16 with Tamarack Women’s Golf 9- Hole League to recognize National Girls & Women in Sports Day®
The new groundhog chosen to replace Milltown Mill was not allowed in New Jersey due to a state statute, organizers said.
Looking to get your hands on some Thin Mints? Here's how to find some:
Food assistance at the Y
The seminar will be hosted on Feb. 2 at the Senior Center.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in East Brunswick with contributions big and small.
The Y has resources to keep seniors fed and healthy
The academy aims to educate residents on the various functions and duties of the Sheriff’s Office.