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Hope Reignited To Save T. Thomas Fortune House

By John Burton RED BANK – A plan to develop a Drs. James Parker Boulevard property, slated to appear at this week’s Zoning Board of...

Fate of Historic T. Thomas Fortune House Unsure

By John Burton RED BANK – The future of the historic T. Thomas Fortune House has yet to be settled, despite hope expressed last month...

The Quest to Save Fortune House

By John Burton RED BANK – The committee formed to try and preserve the historic Fortune House is working on legal and other means to prevent...

Demolition Sought by Fortune House Owners

By John Burton RED BANK – The group working to preserve the historic T. Thomas Fortune House is kicking into high gear with the revelation...

Plans for Fortune House Moving Forward

By John Burton Committee still must purchase historic property RED BANK – The efforts to purchase and preserve the T. Thomas Fortune, are “moving on every direction,” said...

9/12 – Fortune House Committee Schedules Oct. 3 Fundraiser

By John Burton RED BANK – The volunteer committee working to preserve the borough home of noted 19th and 20th century African-American journalist T. Thomas...

Coalition Trying to Save Historic Fortune House

By John Burton RED BANK – Peter Primavera is quite serious about the efforts being made by him and a coalition to save and preserve...

7/3 – Meeting About Preserving Red Bank’s Fortune House Slated at 4 p.m. Today

By John Burton RED BANK – Members of a coalition working to purchase for preservation the T. Thomas Fortune House, 94 Drs. James Parker Blvd.,...

Library’s Race Talk Looks at Slavery

In thinking of the history of slavery in the U.S., southern states may come to mind. But there was certainly slavery happening in northern states as well, including New Jersey – the last northern state to abolish slavery.

Gilda Rogers: Changing What Needs to be Changed

By John Burton Gilda Rogers sees many roles for herself: artist, journalist, playwright and author, educator and entrepreneur. But there is one role, one hat...
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