NB News Muslims celebrate the end of Ramadan in South Brunswick By: Submitted Content Date: June 27, 2017 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint PHOTO COURTESY OF AZRA BAIG Thousands of local Muslims celebrated Eid, which is the end of the holy month of Ramadan, with a day of prayers on June 25 at Rowland Park in South Brunswick.- Advertisement - 1 of 1 1 of 1 TagsMuslimsRamadanRowland ParkSouth Brunswick Submitted Content Home & Garden | March 2024 Central Jersey - March 29, 2024 Stay Connected 213FansLike89FollowersFollow Sign up for our newsletter Current Issue Latest News Sponsored: Could You Be at Risk for Breast Cancer? Added Content Hit the ‘trail’ and learn about New Jersey’s Black history Bordentown Opinion Common calendar, Packet papers, May 31 Bordentown Calendar Related articles Cranbury Press Windows of Understanding addresses social justice issues through art For husband and wife, Dan and Peichi Waite, the word dignity played a big role when putting together... NB News North Brunswick native sworn in as township police officer NORTH BRUNSWICK - Seven years after graduating from North Brunswick Township High School, Jake Codella comes home to... East Brunswick Sentinel A musician’s journey from professional drummer to film composer With the upcoming release of Bezos:The Beginning, Professional composer, Colin Bell, shared his creative process on scoring his... NB News North Brunswick BOE welcomes two new board members NORTH BRUNSWICK - The New Year for North Brunswick's Board of Education is underway as the board has...