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Exploring the EB Create Telescope Kits & What's in the Sky in August!

Exploring the EB Create Telescope Kits & What's in the Sky in August!

Posted July 28, 2021


Join Isaac Osores on Wednesday, August 4th at 7:00pm on Zoom for an overview of the most common types of telescopes and discuss some celestial events to look out for in the month of August. This program is for adults, children, and teens.
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Meet Our New Library Director

Meet Our New Library Director

Posted July 08, 2021


The East Brunswick Public Library Board of Trustees announced that John Arthur has been named as its new Library Director effective July 8. As the director, Arthur will guide the library as it continues its deep engagement with the community it serves.


“We are thrilled to welcome John in his position as Library Director,” said East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen. “We are proud of the Library and the reputation it has established over the decades. I am certain that John will help lead our organization and redefine the role and function of libraries in the 21st century.”

Arthur is excited to begin working at East Brunswick Public Library. “It’s is a leader among libraries throughout the state, and one I have frequently looked to for inspiration in the past. The services offered are innovative and constantly evolving.“

He graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. in Philosophy and History. He earned a Master of Library and Information Sciences at Rutgers University and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

“I’ve always been interested in providing access—whether it be to high-quality information, to cultural events, or to a chance for someone to learn and grow,” he said. “Bringing people together to experience something new is one of the best parts of the job. I see libraries as places that can be whatever one needs them to be—whether it’s simply checking out a good book or attending a weekly children’s program that allows for children and parents to connect with others in the community.”

Arthur had several positions in public libraries as the Youth Services Librarian at West Orange Public Library, the Head of Youth Services at the Library of the Chathams, and the Director of Metuchen Public Library. Most recently, he was the director of the Englewood Public Library.

“Leading their response to COVID-19 was my most significant accomplishment,” he added. “Together with a wonderful staff, we offered more than 850 online programs, launched socially distanced outdoor events, and in many ways kept people connected to their community throughout the pandemic.”

Arthur also performed guitar and vocal music on Facebook Live for the first 100 days of the pandemic. The library also offered three-hour English Language Learning classes that ran five days a week using Zoom.

As Library Director, his goal is to work with other community organizations, township departments and schools to make sure that the library can respond to the needs of all East Brunswick residents.

“Having the opportunity to work as the East Brunswick Public Library Director is exciting,” he added. “I look forward to working together with everyone—residents, library staff, elected officials, community leaders, students, or anyone else who works in, lives in, or visits East Brunswick—to ensure that the library is the best resource for everyone in the community.”

Like any library employee, Arthur is an avid reader, most recently finishing Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson, The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together by Heather McGhee, and Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century by Jessica Bruder.    


Summer Reading is Here!

Summer Reading is Here!

Posted July 06, 2021


Kids, teens, adults, and entire families can participate in Summer Reading this year!
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