Tag: Red Bank
Red Bank’s Lead Water Pipes Replaced Soon
The borough’s underground lead pipelines will be replaced over a period of 10 years, Jaclyn Flor, president and CEO of ENGenuity Infrastructure, told the borough council at a meeting last month.
Fulfill Benefit Will Honor Local Rockers For Their Support
When the COVID-19 health crisis forced music clubs around the world to shutter their doors, cutting the cord on the touring industry, Jersey Shore rocker Jeff Kazee was left with plenty of time to examine his local environment.
Red Bank Council Clashes Over Broadwalk
The council reached an informal consensus at its latest meeting to open Broadwalk this season from May 15 through Oct. 1, but has yet to vote on the plan.
Project Write Now: Prompting and Pivoting Writers in a Post-COVID World
For years, Project Write Now (PWN), a nonprofit offering fee-based writing classes and community outreach, was located in an old industrial building near the Red Bank train station on the West Side of the borough.
Red Bank Mayoral Candidate Offers CEO Mentality To Voters
Red Bank is turning over a new leaf this spring with its first nonpartisan election process being held in May and an even more competitive mayoral race is stirring with the announcement of Timothy J. Hogan, president and chief hospital executive of Riverview Medical Center, as a candidate.
Events Celebrate Women’s Local Historical Contributions
Jane Scimeca
By Gloria Stravelli
RED BANK – The contributions of women in fields including...
Red Bank RiverCenter Asks Borough to Extend Broadwalk
By popular demand, Red Bank RiverCenter, the borough’s promotional agency, has requested borough officials bring Broadwalk back from May 5 through Oct. 3.
Red Bank Council Overrides Mayoral Veto
At a 10 a.m. special meeting Friday, March 3, a handful of residents witnessed a council majority override the rarely used mayoral veto in Red Bank.
Women’s History Month: Women in the OR at Riverview
RED BANK – They may not be the Powerpuff Girls or the Iron Ladies, but on occasion Riverview Medical Center has its own version of surgical sisterhood: Patients may find themselves being tended to by all women in the operating room.
Red Bank Mayor Vetoes Short-Term Rental Ordinance, Council President Fires Back
Following Mayor Billy Portman’s decision Feb. 22 to veto the short-term rental ordinance passed by council 5-1 at its Feb. 8 meeting, council president Michael Ballard has called for a special meeting to discuss the action.


















