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At Eyes On Eb, we recognize the significance of addressing critical topics with the utmost seriousness and precision. Our serious posts are meticulously researched and fact-checked, ensuring that we deliver information that is both reliable and impactful. These discussions are crafted to provide our audience with a deep understanding of the issues at hand, fostering informed conversations and thoughtful engagement. By focusing on thorough journalism, we maintain our commitment to integrity and truth in every serious article we publish.

The Reality Behind the Revisions at HUES The current East Brunswick Board of Education budget proposal for 2025-2026 includes significant changes that have caused confusion and concern among residents. One of the most critical issues revolves around the restructuring of the schedule at Hammarskjold Upper Elementary School (HUES), which has been vaguely summarized in public...
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Does the BOE President Understand the Chain of Command? Recently, it was suggested that our Board of Education (BOE) President, Heather G., believes that Superintendent VV writes his own goals without substantial involvement or guidance from the BOE. If true, this raises some serious questions about how the leadership of East Brunswick’s schools is functioning....
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Recently, we put together a spreadsheet compiling information from the publicly available BOE meeting minutes to get a clearer picture of how much was spent on the Temporary Classroom Units (TCUs). These modular classrooms were meant to be a temporary solution in anticipation of the construction of a new high school, but the financial details surrounding them is...
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A Congressional Campaign in Disguise? Brought to you by the fine folks who are apparently paying for it.   Ah, East Brunswick, the town where transparency is a foreign concept, and taxpayer dollars magically transform into campaign ads. Word on the street (or at least among those not on the mayor’s exclusive guest list) is...
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The Pathetic Literacy Program Survey A Survey Designed for Damage Control, Not Truth If you’ve had the misfortune of reading the district’s latest literacy program survey, you might have mistaken it for an honest attempt at gathering feedback. But let’s be clear: this was never about evaluating whether the curriculum is working. It’s a smokescreen...
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Understanding the Shadows of Support We’ve observed an interesting phenomenon through our Facebook metrics: a significant portion of our audience, who do not follow or openly like our page, consistently engages with our content, such as reading our blog posts or visiting our page. This intriguing pattern raises an important question: Why the hesitation in...
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Building Community One Laugh at a Time At Eyes On EB, our main goal is crystal clear: to forge a strong, united community. But let’s be honest, this isn’t just about holding hands and singing “Kumbaya.” While we strive to bring everyone together, we’re not afraid to stir the pot when needed. Yes, we aim...
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A Warning Signal: The Hidden Dangers in Public Spaces In recent days, a concerning incident reported in the Spotswood ShopRite parking lot has heightened awareness about personal safety and the less-visible tactics that might be used to compromise it. A note, simply containing a name and phone number, was left on a car—uninvited and unsettling....
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East Brunswick Dog Park
When Kristin shared her story on Facebook about taking a dog she’s caring for to the local dog park, it sparked a heated debate about the merits—and pitfalls—of these public canine playgrounds. Her first visit was a success, but the second was, in her words, “the polar opposite.” What followed was a cascade of advice,...
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Up to Half a Million for Turf – What’s the Deal? Eyes on EB received a credible tip suggesting that the story behind the new turf field might be more complicated than it seems. This state-of-the-art field, promised for September, remains mysteriously unused as of November. Meanwhile, our athletes are stuck using the old high...
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