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Township To Celebrate East Brunswick Day On Oct. 3
The 7th Annual East Brunswick Day will be held outdoors at the Community Arts Center.

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ – After taking a hiatus in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year the township is bringing back the East Brunswick Day celebration.
The 7th Annual East Brunswick Day will be held outdoors on Oct. 3 at the Community Arts Center, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
“East Brunswick Businesses & Community Organizations are the heart of our community and we invite you to promote your organization or business,” Mayor Brad Cohen said in an official announcement.
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For the celebration, family entertainment and activities will be set up throughout the grounds of the Community Arts Center. Cohen also encouraged local business and community organizations to “bring an interactive piece to your display as well to engage the community.”
Registration will be done online and interested participants can click here to register. Last day for registration is Sep. 20. To be a vendor or exhibitor, participants must be:
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- Based/located in East Brunswick, or
- Member of the East Brunswick Regional Chamber of Commerce or
- A non-profit or government entity that provides a benefit to East Brunswick residents
For more information contact recreation@eastbrunswick.org.
“We look forward to having you join us at this exciting community event as each year attendance has grown,” Cohen said. “A big thank you to the Jane Mueller Real Estate Team at RE/MAX First Realty and the East Brunswick Regional Chamber of Commerce for their partnership and support”
For more detailed information, visit the township website.
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