Tag: Red Bank
Riverview Suffers AC Loss During Heat Wave
In the middle of an oppressive heat wave July 20, the air conditioning system for the emergency department at Hackensack Meridian Health Riverview Medical Center failed, leaving staff scrambling to accommodate patients.
Clearwater Festival to Bring Music and Awareness to Red Bank
Riverside Gardens Park will, for the first time, be the setting for the Clearwater Festival, a two-day celebration of music, environment information and sailboat rides.
Red Bank Broadwalk Set to Reopen
CHRISTIAN MONTEOwners of restaurants lining Broad Street in Red Bank eagerly await the reopening of Broadwalk, expected at the end of...
Restrictions on Craft Breweries Leave Owners Tapped Out
A piece of legislation introduced in 2018 by New Jersey’s Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control left craft brewing operators across the state feeling flat when sweeping constraints on their public interactions were instituted July 1.
Red Bank Library Program Champions Diversity Despite Protests
Nothing about the guarded exterior of Red Bank Public Library Monday evening, June 27, was funny, but inside, infectious laughter echoed in a room full of families.
Red Bank Approves Municipal Budget for 2022
On Wednesday, June 22, members of the Borough Council unanimously approved the municipal budget for 2022.
Two River Residents React to Supreme Court’s Reversal of Roe v....
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade Friday, June 24, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion established by the Court in 1973.
Celebrate Juneteenth With The Red Bank Chamber Music Society And The...
To celebrate Juneteenth the Red Bank Chamber of Music Society (RBCMS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing classical chamber music concerts for the benefit of the Two River community, has partnered with the township’s T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center to present a concert featuring the New York City-based Harlem Chamber Players.
Portman Upsets Ballard In Red Bank Democratic Primary Mayoral Race
There were fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July as political novice William Portman seems poised to beat Michael Ballard in the race for Democratic mayoral candidate.
Two River Voices: What Are Your Summer Plans?
The Two River area is a summertime paradise with boardwalks and beaches, national parks and riverfront movies, shopping and entertainment galore. As local and shoreline businesses spruce up their storefronts for a busy summer, we caught up with some Two River area residents to hear how they plan to spend their summer, as pandemic restrictions relax and the excitement of open-air avenues returns.