Adult Citizenship Classes
For more information or to register for classes click this link here, email commprog@ebnet.org, or call 732-613-6989 to reach the program and instructors.
For more information or to register for classes click this link here, email commprog@ebnet.org, or call 732-613-6989 to reach the program and instructors.
Everyone is invited, as the township of East Brunswick and the East Brunswick Human Relations Council invite you to the sixth annual Ramadan Lighting Ceremony, which begins outside the library at 5:45 pm.
Following the ceremony, everyone is invited inside the library for tea and refreshments, as well as arts, crafts and facepainting for kids
Rescheduled from January 18th.
Beat the Winter Blues with a fun new puzzle or board game. The Friends of the Library are hosting a fantastic sale featuring gently used games and puzzles.
Your purchases will support awesome programs and events at East Brunswick Public Library.
For more information, email friends@ebpl.org.
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