All township offices and schools will however be closed.
From robotics and coding to painting and basketball, there's a whole lot to choose from.
This program is led by Edward Mendlowitz, CPA
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Here's what's happening in East Brunswick this week:
New restaurants, recreation center and more. There's a lot to be excited about in 2023.
The Office of Passport Services received a 100 percent rating with zero penalties for the third year in a row.
From Jan. 17 – 20, the MVC truck will be parked at the at East Brunswick Community Arts.
15 organizations in NJ-12 will get more than $15 million in federal community project funding, Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman said Tuesday.
Trash collection will be a day behind due to disposal facilities being closed on Monday.
For every letter dropped off at Brunswick Square, Macy’s will donate $2 to Make-A-Wish, up to $2 million, company officials said.
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The event provided a day of free holiday shopping to over 120 families in need.
The proclamation was presented to the team by Council President James Wendell, a longtime supporter.
Applications are available through Dec. 30, officials said. Here’s how to apply:
Here are some important dates to note this week in East Brunswick:
Slain Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, a resident of NJ-12, was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday.
The grants will help the Township start programs and bring educational partners to help combat drugs and alcohol abuse.
The grant will help resurface parts of Tices Lane that are not already part of the Redevelopment Agreement, Mayor Brad Cohen said.
Pantries also received a centerpiece of nonperishable holiday items from the East Brunswick Mayor’s Charity Gala event.
The development is part of the larger Route 18 Redevelopment Project in East Brunswick.
The cost of this "critical piece" of infrastructure could reflect in consumers' water bills, Mayor Brad Cohen said.
“The part of the library that serves families has been in desperate need of improvement,” said East Brunswick Mayor Brad J. Cohen.
Attendees are invited to bring non-perishable food items to be donated to Aldersgate Outreach Community Center Food Pantry.
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The East Brunswick Police Department is looking to raise $2,500 from this year’s campaign.
The Township issued a proclamation supporting East Brunswick Public Library for the 2023 National Medal for Museum and Library Services.
Have a friendly chat with a local police officer at the "Coffee With A Cop" event at Brunswick Square Mall.
Milling and paving work in the township is expected to begin on Nov. 1, officials said.
Art and craft vendors, food trucks, beer and wine garden and more - the 2nd Annual Harvest Fest Saturday will be a fun family event.
The Township committed to teaming up with the Sustainability Task Force and partners to remove single-use plastic from the community.
Getting past plastics, one bottle at a time!
The meeting will be held Tuesday 7 p.m. at Central Elementary School
The group will be hosting its 47th annual Book and Media Sale from Oct. 10-16. This will be their largest fundraiser.
A recently released report shows homes remain less affordable now than a year ago in 99 percent of U.S. counties