Looking for pumpkins and other fun fall activities? Here are some East Brunswick-area pumpkin patches to check out.
East Brunswick's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Crowds will gather at 6:30 a.m. Sunday at the Milltown American Legion. For the first time ever, the Rutgers pep band performs this year.
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Spotswood will hold a memorial mass this Saturday, Dec. 21 to remember the homeless in Middlesex County.
Drop off a single unwrapped toy at these Middlesex County McDonald's now through Dec. 13, and get a free McCafe hot beverage.
The fire pits will be lit at 5, and at 6 there will be caroling, the tree and menorah lighting. Expect a surprise North Pole visitor.
This Sunday, children are invited to enjoy a pancake breakfast, meet Santa and his furry and feathered friends. There are two seatings:
From now through December 15, drop off new, unwrapped toys (in their original packaging) at East Brunswick police headquarters.
See the map below and click on the blue pins to learn what each registered sex offender has been convicted of:
Come for hayrides, slime making and crafts for the kids and Raconteur Radio's “War of the Worlds” and "The Raven" for adults. All are free.
Worry no more, Old Bridge: The infamous Apruzzi light show on Central Avenue will be moving to the Middlesex County Fairgrounds this year.
Join the Middlesex County 4-H teens every Friday and Saturday night this October at the 4-H Center at 645 Cranbury Rd. in East Brunswick.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in East Brunswick this July 4.
The egg hunt will be held at Warnsdorfer School; it starts at noon. Open to all East Brunswick children. Rain date is Sunday, April 21.
Everyone is welcome to the Easter Bunny Breakfast, Saturday, April 13 at 9:30 a.m. at the East Brunswick Elks Lodge at 21 Oakmont Ave.
The Easter Egg Hunt is free of charge and open to East Brunswick residents for all children 10 years of age and under. Register now.
Parents and children (ages 2-8) are invited to enjoy a pancake breakfast, meet the “4-H Bunnies,” go on an egg hunt and do crafts.
Forget Punxsutawney Phil! Milltown Mel will tell us in Milltown tomorrow whether we have to endure six more weeks of winter.
Come to the East Brunswick municipal complex at 4 p.m. Sunday. At 6:30 they will light the tree and menorah and a special guest may arrive.
Since 1997, Middlesex County’s 4-H’s Project GIFT has provided a free day of holiday shopping for over 140 needy families in the county.
Even the most careful planner knows the feeling of realizing they've forgotten to buy a key Thanksgiving dinner ingredient.
Do you know the houses you should be skipping this Halloween? More than half of sex assaults happen within a mile of the victim's home.
Offered by the 4-H of Middlesex County every Friday and Saturday night in October. There will be less spooky activities for younger guests.
The president of Fireworks Extravaganza issued a long-winded, rambling apology after Milltown was forced to cancel its show Wednesday night.
Jax said she would perform for any sitting U.S. president, and that the July 4th holiday is not about Trump, but the birth of America.
The East Brunswick 2018 fireworks/festivities will be held on July 4 beginning at 4 p.m. Held at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center.
The event has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 31 at noon. Same location at the Warnsdorfer School.
Children (ages 2-8) are invited to a pancake breakfast, can pet the 4H bunnies, go on an egg hunt and participate in more fun activities.
The Easter Egg Hunt is free and open to East Brunswick residents for all children 10 and under. Noon at Warnsdorfer School.
Looking to ring in the New Year in style? Here's our roundup of fun NYE 2018 events near East Brunswick:
Happy first day of Hanukkah! The North Brunswick annual menorah lighting will be held Wednesday, December 13 at 6:30 p.m.
North Brunswick Township invites residents of all ages to their Winter Wonderland 2017 and annual tree lighting at 6:15 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4.
Just another reminder that Sunday, Dec. 3 from 4-7 p.m. will be East Brunswick's ceremonial Christmas tree and Hanukkah menorah lighting.
Bring the kids to the East Brunswick municipal complex Sunday, Dec. 3 from 4:30-7 p.m. for a bonfire, hot cocoa, cookies and tree lighting.
Bring the kids for horse-drawn wagon rides, carolers, Hanukkah songs and Colonial crafts on Dec. 10 in Piscataway.
'Seasonal Wreath Making' is free and scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 at the Lodge in Thompson Park in Monroe.
Spooky stories, magic lantern scenes and frightfully good fun this weekend Oct. 27 and 28 at East Jersey Old Town Village in Piscataway.
Plus a free kids' concert with Yosi Thursday night, June 29 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center. Free face-painting and crafts.
Starting Friday night and continuing through the Fourth, all the best shows in the area:
Free and open to the public for all children 10 years and under. There will be a special appearance by the Easter Bunny.