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T. Thomas Fortune Foundation Hires New Curator, Holds Preview

With a new curator in place, Red Bank's T. Thomas Fortune House preview is set for this weekend.

Letter: A Unique Red Bank Story, The T. Thomas Fortune House

Contributed by D. Robin Blair | I appreciate The Two River Times front page article of March 1-8, “Opening This Fall: Tribute to Overlooked Red...

Plan Advances To Save T. Thomas Fortune House

By John Burton RED BANK – The historic Thomas Fortune house will be spared the wrecking ball and preserved for posterity. But there is catch:...

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...

Thomas Fortune Project Symposium at Brookdale

LINCROFT – The T. Thomas Fortune Project has announced an upcoming symposium with
a distinguished panel that includes, Les Payne, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and founder...

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...

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.,...

Uncorking History with the ‘Black Wine Guy’

As part of Black History Month observances, the annual acknowledgement of African American achievements and their significant place in U.S. history, the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center will hold a series of events titled “Out of Africa.”
Members of the Harlem Chamber Players. Back row: violist William Frampton, violinist Ashley Horne and violinist Claire Chan. Seated: cellist Wayne Smith.

Celebrate Juneteenth With The Red Bank Chamber Music Society And The Harlem Chamber Players

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.
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