Tag: Red Bank
Despite Concerns, Hotel OK’d For Busy Intersection
By John Burton |
RED BANK – The Hampton Inn hotel, long considered a dilapidated property at the borough’s entrance, is a step closer to becoming...
Frustrations Continue About Lack Of Parking
By John Burton |
RED BANK – Business owners and residents again addressed the chronic downtown parking shortfall and its possible solutions this week, reaching no...
Otto-Matic: Former Marine Mark Otto On A March For PTSD Awareness
By Jay Cook |
RED BANK – If not for the clean-shaven face and military-style buzz cut, it wouldn’t be too farfetched to compare one local resident...
Should Red Bank Declare Itself A ‘Sanctuary Town’?
By David J Pascale, Chair | Red Bank HRAC
In light of the recent announcements by the President’s administration to “Build a Wall,” impose a...
Sensing A Shift In Red Bank Retail, Shoe Store Calls It...
By John Burton |
RED BANK – With a continuing changing marketplace, Dean Ross has decided to get out of the shoe business.
After 17 years in...
Suit Aims to Put Brakes on Possible 8-Story Garage
By John Burton |
RED BANK – Still in an early planning stage, a possible downtown garage that could be a tall as 8 stories faces...
Residents Turn Out In Numbers To Plead For No Power Lines
Story and photos by Jay Cook |
MIDDLETOWN – For Brittani Smith, the fear of living next to high voltage powerlines has become a reality.
Towering over...
The Enduring Value of A Local Photo Archive
By Kathy Dorn Severini and George Severini |
Dorn’s Classic Images
We frequently discuss how differently photographic work is treated in today’s digital age, compared to...
Inspired by Political Events, A Show Of Unity In Red Bank
By John Burton|
RED BANK – It wasn’t just women who came to a rally at Riverside Gardens Park last Saturday.
“More than 50 percent of...
Blue Lines Support Law Enforcement
Blue Lines show of support of local police departments and law enforcement in general. The issue of whether the line meets Federal standards or...