Community Corner

East Brunswick Library Unveiling Latest Addition

Ribbon cutting ceremony for new group study rooms set for Sunday.

The East Brunswick Public Library Board of Trustees  will welcome the community for a very special event this weekend to open its latest option for residents. 

On Jan. 26, at 1:15 a.m., the EBPL will host a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to celebrate the addition of three small group study rooms.

The rooms, which were constructed thanks to a donation from the Friends of the Library, can be utilized by community groups, businessmen, students and more.

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“This is a real example of how the Friends Membership gives directly back to improve the services of the library,” said Library Director MaryEllen Firestone. “This is a huge gift to the library and I hope everyone can come out to celebrate.”

Firestone said she is looking forward to having community groups, students and businessmen come to think of the library as a place where they can conduct business and brainstorm. The EBPL also offers a variety of services that can help any group be productive, including free Wifi, computers, copiers, printing services, research tools and more.

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“People have been requesting Group Study Rooms for years,” said Firestone. “This is something we’ve been working toward, and it affords us the opportunity to provide a place for students, business people, home-based entrepreneurs and others a place for small groups to meet, work and brainstorm.”


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