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  • The Green Brook Recreation Committee is a volunteer organization consisting of nine members committed to improving the quality and availability of recreational opportunities for all residents of Green Brook Township. We proudly offer sporting and non-sporting recreational opportunities for res idents of all ages. We see no limit in what we are willing to offer. If you have an idea, join us and tell us about it. Meetings are held at 8pm on the second Wednesday of each month in Town Hall on 111 Greenbrook Rd, Green Brook, NJ 08812.

 

  • Below is a sampling of events and activities sponsored or supported by the Recreation Committee:
    • Basketball Programs- Open gym, Clinics for grades 1-8, League for grades 1-8, Travel teams for grades 3-8
    • Volleyball Program
    • Annual Activities - Easter Egg Hunt, Oktoberfest, National Night Out
    • Somerset County Therapeutic Rec
    • Tree Lighting in December

 

Contact Information

Ray Murray, Recreation Committee Member
Tel: (732) 968-1023 x6604
Email: rec@greenbrooktwp.org

Bruce Martins, Township Committee Liaison
Tel: (908) 403-0693
Email: bmartins@greenbrooktwp.org

 

CLICK HERE FOR LINK TO SOMERSET COUNTY RECYCLING PAGE FOR SCHEDULES AND NEWSLETTERS

FOR MISSED RECYCLING - CALL SOMERSET COUNTY at 732-469-3363

Within the Township there are two schools - the Irene E. Feldkirchner Elementary School (480 students), which proudly carries a Blue Ribbon Designation, and the Green Brook Middle School (450 students). Students in Green Brook attend Watchung Hills Regional High School, a former Blue Ribbon recipient, which also serves students in Watchung, Warren, and Long Hill.

The Green Brook Township Public Schools offer an extensive curriculum that includes: language arts literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, character education, engineering & robotics, computer literacy, physical education, health education, vocal and instrumental music, visual and performing arts, English language learning, world languages (Spanish & Latin), speech, basic skills instruction, library skills, and gifted and talented education.

A District Five-Year Curriculum Plan that ensures that all subject areas are reviewed and updated on a cyclical basis guides educational programs. This plan accommodates and addresses the new Core Common State ELA and Math Standards and the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and adopted by the New Jersey Department of Education. All programs are current and reflect high expectations for all students.