Tag: Red Bank
Mother’s Pantries Help Sustain Struggling Families
RED BANK – One in three local families struggles to afford diapers for a child, according to the Red Bank Rotary Club, which has launched an initiative to provide easily accessible “pantries” stocked with free diapers and other supplies new parents need.
Residents Review Latest Senior Center Plans
RED BANK – As the borough looks to rebuild its damaged senior center on Shrewsbury Avenue, residents were not shy about sharing their critiques and suggestions on the latest plans at last week’s public input session.
Community Resources Address Mental Health Crisis in COVID’s Wake
RED BANK – A hidden consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic is a mental health crisis of depression, loneliness, isolation and despair, according to the Rev. Terrence Porter, pastor of Pilgrim Baptist Church, whose goal is to connect those struggling with community resources.
Red Bank Charter School Fate In Question
RED BANK – The existence of the 23-year-old Red Bank Charter School has “recklessly added and condoned a structure” of segregation in Red Bank for decades, argued Jared Rumage, Ed.D, the superintendent of Red Bank Public Schools, at last Wednesday’s borough council meeting.
Charter Commissions Approved For Holmdel, Red Bank
MONMOUTH COUNTY – Two municipalities in the Two River area will soon consider changing their existing partisan forms of government, as determined by voters this week.
Lighting the Roads and Making Them Safer
RED BANK – Dean Ross is once again turning the lights on. As part of the Shine a Light program he created, the Red Bank businessowner and his friends from Monmouth Reform Temple will be set up at the Red Bank train station Sunday, Nov. 7 to install bike lights on any two-wheelers that roll in.
Red Bank Library Holds Latest Race Talk
RED BANK – Most of the Red Bank Public Library’s monthly race program discussions are led by guest speakers on a given topic of the evening. But last Wednesday, attendees steered the conversation.
Condos Ok’d For West Front Street
By Allison Perrine
KENNETH SWAIN A vacant lot at the corner of West Front Street and Maple Avenue...
Netflix Confirms Interest in Fort Monmouth
Four months after The Two River Times broke the news that Gov. Phil Murphy’s outreach to major film production studios resulted in interest from Netflix, the entertainment company confirmed its intentions.
Mom (And Candidate) Gets Makeover For Lunch Break Gala
By Elizabeth Wulfhorst
SOCIAL WISE COMMUNICATIONS Dominique Faison, a mom of nine and state Assembly candidate, attended the...


















