Tag: Red Bank
Basie Awards Announce 2024 Nominations
RED BANK – On April 30, Count Basie Center for the Arts announced the nominees for its 19th annual Basie Awards.
Lincroft, Red Bank Sites Chosen for NJ Black Heritage Trail
A new program aims to bring profound stories of resiliency and legacy at local landmarks to life.
Three Red Bank Stores Cited for Illegal Vape Sales
Three stores in the borough got burned for illegally selling vapes to customers under 21.
Jack’s Music Shoppe Is Turning Listeners into Readers
Nestled on Broad Street in downtown Red Bank, Jack’s Music Shoppe has been an audiophile’s paradise for decades. But a recent acquisition of several thousand used books promises to turn its customers into readers, not just listeners.
Suicide Can Leave a Grief That’s Hard to Ease. A New...
Tragedies may be personal, but their messages can be universal.
Downtown Beautification Project Planned for Red Bank
The picturesque flower beds and bistro lighting of Broadwalk will be expanded this year to grace side streets in the downtown district through a RiverCenter beautification project.
Elected Officials Float Bill to Restore Millions in School Funding
The state Legislature is advancing bills to restore millions in lost funding to school districts facing cuts.
Middletown Will Lower Parking Fees to Counter NJ Transit Fare Hike
Two River area commuters will have to contend with a statewide 15% New Jersey Transit (NJT) fare hike starting July 1, but Middletown residents have been offered some respite: a 15% reduction in train station parking fees to counteract the increase.
‘A Thousand Maids’ Brings Grandly Intimate Metaphysical Comedy to Two River...
From playwright Tony Meneses and director Aneesha Kudtarkar, “A Thousand Maids” has its world premiere run through April 28 in the intimate confines of the Marion Huber Theater, part of the Two River Theater’s 30th anniversary season.
Red Bank Transit Village Stays on Track
The borough’s transit village plan, slowed due to the pandemic, is back on track as the Red Bank Planning Board unanimously voted to approve and advance a redevelopment study report to the governing body. The study identifies specific parcels around the train station for redevelopment and is a vital step toward the borough council’s initiative to transform the area into a thriving transit village.


















