2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

Teens

Geek League

The Geek Leagues assists library patrons of all ages with technology questions. Patrons seeking assistance must sanitize their hands and device before sitting with the volunteer and keep their masks on at all times. Since our geeks are volunteers, there may be some occasions where they might not be available to help. Our volunteers have the right to refuse service to patrons if they are being unsafe or making an inappropriate request. Help is first come first served.

Essay Contest for Teens

During September 2021, East Brunswick Public Library is partnering with The Lost Souls Public Memorial Project to celebrate the diversity of our community and the sense of unity we feel with others in town, as well as to memorialize the 137 African Americans who, in 1818, were kidnapped into the Van Wickle Slave Ring and sent from East Brunswick, NJ to permanent slavery in the Deep South.

This is Not the Jess Show

Black Mirror meets My So-Called Life in this fast-paced, timely YA thriller about separating fact from fiction--and how far we'll go to create our own version of reality.

Like any other teenager, Jess Flynn is just trying to get through her junior year without drama ... but drama seems to keep finding her. Between a new crush on her childhood best friend, overprotective parents cramping her social life, and her younger sister's worsening health, the only constant is change--and her hometown of Swickley, which feels smaller by the day.

Lost Souls Memorial Project Event

In conjunction with the East Brunswick Public Library, Lost Souls Public Memorial Project will be mounting a Remembrance Exhibit to inform, inspire, and engage the local community. Knowing our history, its triumphs and its tragedies, allows us to chart a course for a more just future. Throughout September, the Library will host an exhibit about the Lost Souls - at least 137 African American women, men, and children in 1818, held captive in the home of a Middlesex County judge in what is now East Brunswick.