Tag: Red Bank
SAFFRON
The menu at Saffron, a recently opened restaurant on Front Street in Red Bank, states that it offers “Modern Indian Dining,” which begs the question, what is “modern” Indian dining or cuisine, as opposed to traditional Indian cuisine?
Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission Postpones Irving Place Designation
The borough’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) has tabled Irving Place’s nomination for a historic district designation after the majority of homeowners on that block fiercely disputed the idea.
Red Bank Council Advances Marine Park Upgrades, Approves Porchfest Street Closures
The borough council discussed progress on several initiatives at its Sept. 12 meeting. The ongoing Marine Park upgrades have advanced into phase two and preparations for the upcoming Porchfest event are underway.
Cannabis Retail Nears Full Swing in Red Bank
The second cannabis dispensary opened its doors in the borough while Monteverde Modern Dispensary, the first to set up shop in Red Bank, just passed six months in business.
Residents of Red Bank’s Historic District Concerned About New Rules
The borough’s historic neighborhoods are loaded with charm.
However, a recent letter from Red Bank’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) notifying property owners about their home’s designation and subsequent obligations has left many irked.
Trinity Hall Student Dives into Rowing
TINTON FALLS – During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, many people picked up new hobbies, but, four years on, most have given them up.
Red Bank Council to Mandate Lead-Based Paint Inspections for Rental Properties
The governing body is fine-tuning decisions on lead-based paint inspections and other borough-wide infrastructure and security enhancements.
Red Bank Boys & Girls Club Empowers Youth and Community
RED BANK – It’s not just an after-school program. The Boys & Girls Club of Monmouth County Red Bank Unit (BGCMC) is a hub of opportunity and support for the community’s young people.
NJ Transit Offers Fare Holiday Amid Service Disruptions
New Jersey Transit (NJT) is offering a week of free rides for all from Aug. 26 through Sept. 2 in an effort to pacify customers frustrated by the disrupted services in recent months. The fee holiday will cost the public transportation network millions of dollars but will it be enough to win over public trust?
Red Bank Residents Weigh-In on Train Station Redevelopment Area Plans
Brimming with ideas and concerns over potential plans for redevelopment of the train station area, more than 60 residents attended a public workshop hosted by borough officials at the senior center July 31.


















