More than 500 people attended the Construction Carnival at the Library hosted by the SBPL Foundation to recognize the funding partners at the local, state and federal levels. Because of the efforts of Mayor Charlie Carley and Council, township administrators and Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), $405,000 is coming to the South Brunswick Township for the expansion of the South … [Read more...]
SBPL Hosts Universal African Dance and Drum Ensemble Concert
Some of the performers from the Universal African Dance and Drum Ensemble. The outdoor concert was held on the SBPL front lawn last Sunday. About 75 people enjoyed the festivities. … [Read more...]
Construction Carnival – May 21, 11 a.m. on the Library Lawn
The South Brunswick Public Library Foundation hosts a Construction Carnival for families on the Library grounds. The Carnival will take place on Saturday, May 21 at 11 a.m. on the Library lawn. Featuring games and crafts by the Children's Department, construction vehicles and special appearances by Congresswoman Watson-Coleman, Mayor and Council and more. This event celebrates the Library's … [Read more...]
May 4 | Get Past Plastic
Starting May 4, 2022, New Jersey retail stores, grocery stores and food service businesses may not provide or sell single-use plastic carryout bags and polystyrene foam food service products. Single-use paper carryout bags are allowed to be provided or sold, except by grocery stores equal to or larger than 2500 square feet, which may only provide or sell reusable carryout bags. After November 4, … [Read more...]
Federal Grant to Help Fund SBPL Expansion
Efforts of Mayor Charlie Carley & Council along with Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), help bring $405,000 in funding to SBPL expansion MONMOUTH JCT, NJ - On March 15, President Biden signed the 2022 federal spending bill and because of the efforts of Mayor Charlie Carley and Council, township administrators and Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), $405,000 is coming to the … [Read more...]
April 19th | The Birth of Kendall Park – SBPL Historical Society
We will be discussing the formation and Kendall Park and how it changed South Brunswick. … [Read more...]
SOUTH BRUSNWICK designated as 2021 Healthy Town Up-and-Coming
Quality Institute Announces Mayors Wellness Campaign New Jersey “Healthy Town” Winners For 2021 SOUTH BRUSNWICK designated as 2021 Healthy Town Up-and-Coming PRINCETON, New Jersey — The Mayors Wellness Campaign has announced eight 2021 “Healthy Town” winners that are addressing food insecurity, supporting COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, and organizing programs to promote physical and mental … [Read more...]
March 16 | Meditation: A Vacation from Stress – A Virtual Event
Continuing our 2022 series on how to add the practice of meditation into your life for peace and relaxation.Meditation is being prescribed by many medical practitioners and has been widely recognized as a means to enhance one’s health and reduce stress. Throughout the nation meditation has become a positive force for health and wellbeing. Join Umesh Bhatia for this lively and engaging workshop. … [Read more...]
March 15th | Revolutionary Women: A Women’s History Month Virtual Event
Join us for an historical virtual presentation on the contribution of women in the Revolutionary War given by the Museum of the American Revolution opened in 2017 in Philadelphia. The Revolutionary War offered new opportunities for women from all backgrounds. Thousands of women chose sides and contributed to the American Revolution. They made supplies for the armies, managed and defended their … [Read more...]
March 6th | Friends Virtual Concert: The Music Hang with Peter Lin
Peter Lin, a prolific Taiwanese-American trombonist, composer and producer based in New Jersey, shares and performs some of his favorite music spanning from classic jazz standards to retro video game music. Accompanying him will be the bassist Masaaki Saito, a graduate from Montclair State University. Join us for an afternoon of fun music, visual presentation, and Q&A session for any … [Read more...]