We presented on June 21, 2025, the first-ever public screening of original newsreels from the Lindbergh "trial of the century." The newsreel films from 1935, are now 90 years old. The original 35mm nitrate film was from our collection of Gov. Harold Hoffman's possessions, and has now been digitized and preserved for posterity. Hoffman gre
We presented on June 21, 2025, the first-ever public screening of original newsreels from the Lindbergh "trial of the century." The newsreel films from 1935, are now 90 years old. The original 35mm nitrate film was from our collection of Gov. Harold Hoffman's possessions, and has now been digitized and preserved for posterity. Hoffman great-grandnephew Patrick Bamburak gave his insights on this extraordinary document of history.
Shown at the Taubenslag Theatre at the Community Arts Center.
Produced with a grant from Middlesex County.
Come celebrate Kentucky Derby Day with a program on our town's horse racing history.
Thanks to Patrick Bamburak for leading us through a detailed examination of the Lindbergh case. And thanks to everyone who came out.
East Brunswick Museum held a free program celebrating the anniversary (103rd) of the ratification of voting rights for women. Speaker and author Nancy Kennedy told stories from her book:
Women Win the Vote! 19 for the 19th Amendment. The image at right links to her Web site.
Aug. 20, 2 p.m., in the museum's main room.
On Aug. 13, 1:30-3:30 p.m., the East Brunswick Museum celebrated World Elephant Day with a special, child-friendly event.
Elephant-themed crafts, treats, and info spotlight the mighty pachyderm and our collection of hundreds of elephant figures, which belonged to New Jersey Governor Harold Hoffman.
Actual World Elephant Day is Aug. 12
Program is free. Donations gratefully accepted.
The museum's reopening day was November 13, 2021. We welcomed visitors back after closure for the COVID-19 pandemic for nearly two years. This made possible interior painting, repairs, and an extensive reorganization of our exhibits. This reopening coincided with the East Brunswick Historic District's Fall Festival, and proved a great way to reintroduce the community to their museum.
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