East Brunswick’s “WeCycle” Program Wins Prestigious Environmental Achievement Award
The East Brunswick community brought home top honors at the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions’ 2025 Environmental Congress.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
The East Brunswick community brought home top honors at the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions’ 2025 Environmental Congress.
Learn more about curbside collection.
Tuesday, May 21, 7:00pm.
East Brunswick Hadassah, The East Brunswick Public Library and the Friends of the East Brunswick Environmental Commission present:
Sunday, May 5, 1-3pm
Did too many of your seeds sprout? Come bring your seedlings to swap with other gardeners INSIDE out EB Create Makerspace.
The swap is part of the EB Grow Seed Lending Library, in co-sponsorship with the Friends of the EB Environmental Commission.
Saturday, May 4 at 1:00 pm. We team up with Project Rise and New Jersey Assemblyman Sterley S. Stanley for an upcycling workshop.
Did you know that there is a partial solar eclipse coming to East Brunswick this April?
Learn more about our seed library!
Join us for a discussion of the documentary, "Decoding the Weather Machine" with New Jersey State Climatologist Dr. David A. Robinson.
Jim Peck has been an amateur astronomer since the age of 10 when he watched the first ever man made satellite, the Russian Sputnik 1, travel across the night sky in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1957.
Jim will lead a virtual program called The Sky By Day and By Night which will cover such topics as the moon, planets, stars and constellations, deep sky objects, artificial satellites, and the sun’s path across the sky. The intended audience is anyone with a keen interest in the sky and will appeal to adults and science oriented kids over the age of 12.
Join us for a discussion on climate change and other environmental factors' impact on the quality of life in New Jersey. Topics will include climate change's impact on New Jersey; environmental factors affecting our, health, wildlife, energy availability, and flooding in New Jersey; and practical steps individuals can take to address those issues.
The Raritan Valley Group of the New Jersey Chapter of the Sierra Club’s primary interests include conservation and protection of the Raritan River basin area.