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Righting Historical Wrongs Through Reparations

What can be done to rectify the wrongs of the past? That's what guest speakers discussed Aug. 25 during the Red Bank Public Library's race program discussion.

Inside Training Camp with RBC Football

RBC did not have the luxury of being able to run practice at Count Basie Stadium as the facility awaits the installation of new turf.

Red Bank Catholic Names New Principal, President

For the first time in over a quarter of a century, Red Bank Catholic High School has a new principal.

Red Bank Library Talks Anti-Semitism

The Red Bank Public Library recently held its latest meeting of the Let's Talk About Race program in which guest speakers talked about anti-Semitism – past and present.

Budget Amendment Under Scrutiny by Council Member

By Allison Perrine RED BANK – The borough council approved a nearly $24.2 million municipal budget last week despite some...

Staying Cool in Red Bank During Peak Summer Heat

Fresh water stations are spread out in town as part of an initiative to keep residents and visitors hydrated and cool...

Race Talk: The Evolution of Black Freedom in America

You may know that on June 19, 1865, Black slaves in Texas were freed when federal troops arrived in Galveston and marked the day that is now known as Juneteenth. But how free were they really?

Native American Culture Is Alive in the Two River Area

The Two River area is awash in Native American culture, as speakers Claire Garland and Lorraine Stone discussed at the Red Bank Public Library's latest installment of its Let's Talk About Race program.

Building a Better Beach Chair

Red Bank resident Brenton Hutchinson’s company, LowTides Ocean Products, uses upcycled plastic recovered from coastal areas to create beach chairs, offered...

Red Bank Springs Into Summer With Flower-Lined Streets

It takes a team of borough workers and horticulture fans to help beautify Red Bank. Bottom row, from left: Doug Lynch;...
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