Tag: Red Bank
Mental Health Groups Team Up to Emphasize Self-Care This Summer
Warmer months are ahead of us and although cold dark weather can bring on the blues, summer comes with its own set of challenges for those struggling with mental health.
Ranney Wins Its First Monmouth County Baseball Tournament
Red Bank Catholic opened the preseason as the No. 1 ranked baseball team in the state. Ranney took over the top spot during the regular season.
As Book Bannings Increase, Red Bank Library Hosts Discussion
Whether it’s potty humor for children or classic literature, book bans are rising at an unprecedented pace across the country, with record-high demands to remove books from schools and libraries.
Red Bank’s Ready Sweeps May 9 Special Election
As the results from Red Bank’s first nonpartisan election were tallied, it appears incumbent Mayor Billy Portman is here to stay.
Red Bank Regional Students Discuss Mental Health with Sen. Vin Gopal...
Advancing the conversation on youth mental health, Sen. Vin Gopal and mental health advocate Amy Kennedy dialed into student experiences to get a first-hand account of the impact of school-based youth services like The SOURCE at Red Bank Regional High School.
Swimming River Park Reopens, Making Waves with New Amenities
The first phase of the Swimming River Park project was recently completed, marked by a ribbon-cutting event held May 1.
Master of Missions: Porter Celebrates 20 Years At Pilgrim
As the Rev. Terrence K. Porter prepares to celebrate two decades as pastor at Pilgrim Baptist Church, he is mindful of the legacy of those who served the congregation before him.
Azalea Gardens Project Will Spring up in Summer
After years of delays, construction is slated to begin on the Azalea Gardens housing project at the corner of Hudson Avenue and Harding Road. The original proposal for the project was approved by the borough zoning board in 2017.
From the Street to the Classroom: Retired Police Officer Joey Fields...
After four months on the job, Joey Fields talked with The Two River Times recently about his role as the first Class III School Resource Officer (SRO) to serve in borough schools.
Red Bank Planning Board Rejects Cannabis Zoning Law
Citing “inconsistencies” with the borough Master Plan, the planning board unanimously rejected a draft zoning ordinance establishing where in the borough cannabis businesses would be permitted.

















