Tag: Red Bank
On Memorial Day at a Forgotten Cemetery, Black Civil War Veterans...
Rob and Keith Shomo at the Cedar View Cemetery gravesite of their second great-grand uncle, Silas Reeves Jr., a U.S. Colored...
PLANT SEEDS AND GROW A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY
The Red Bank Public Library is now offering flower, herb and vegetable seeds to patrons for free as another way to provide service to the community.
Red Bank Considers Change in Form of Government
Red Bank officials unanimously support a plan that could potentially change the borough’s existing form of government.
Latest Library Race Program Discusses What It Means To Be American
What does it mean to be America? The Red Bank Public Library's latest virtual session of its Lets Talk About Race program addressed that very question.
Council Takes Steps to Rebuild Red Bank Senior Center
The borough council and redevelopment agency are supporting a plan to rebuild the Red Bank Senior Center in its current location,...
Mixed-Use Building Proposed at Red Bank Intersection
Plans to build a three-story mixed-use building at Shrewsbury Avenue and Drs. James Parker Boulevard are before the borough Red Bank Zoning Board again.
Council Questions How to Preserve Red Bank Senior Center Property
The Red Bank Borough Council is debating whether or not to add the property at 80 Shrewsbury Ave., the current home of the Red Bank Senior Center, to the Recreation and Open Space Inventory to ensure it remains public property.
A Wine and Cheese Tour of France, From Home
Ch. Clos Moulin Pontet, a Bordeaux blend of cabernet sauvignon and other grapes, was fruity, but with just enough tannin and...
Candidate Swap for Red Bank Council
LeRoi Jones, a democratic candidate for Red Bank Borough Council, has dropped out of the race and another newcomer, Jacqueline M. Sturdivant, has taken his place.
Local Developer Proposes Four-Story Project on Shrewsbury Avenue
Yellowbrook Property LLC, owned by local developer Roger Mumford, brought plans for a $7 million, four-story, mixed-use building on Shrewsbury Avenue before the zoning board March 18.


















