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CHRIS KELLY staff O say can you see the dazzling bursts of fireworks light up the night sky over Red Bank during Kaboom! Fireworks on the Navesink on July 3. More...
Defeated in 2001, deck proposal to get another look, mayor says

Plans for a municipal parking garage in Red Bank have resurfaced.Officials confirmed last week that the Borough Council Parking Committee and Red Bank RiverCenter are discussing a proposal for a mixed-use, multi-level parking deck, with retail on the ground floor, on the site of the White Street par More...


Search committee will seek candidates to fill vacated posts

The fallout continued at the Red Bank Charter School (RBCS) last week as the entire board of the Red Bank Charter School Foundation resigned at a special meeting. More...


Company shows amputees they can pursue a full life

LONG BRANCH — The loss of a limb can seem like the end of living a normal life, but a Long Branch company sees it as just the beginning of a new lifestyle. More...


TINTON FALLS – The American Red Cross and the Humane Society of the United States have collaborated and created tips to help keep pets safe during times of disaster. More...


Citing lawsuit, agency extends time frame by another year

The National Park Service (NPS) has given a private developer another year in which to prove it has financing in place to begin the rehabilitation of historic buildings at Fort Hancock. More...


The Deep Cut Orchid Society’s (DCOS) monthly meeting will be held on July 12 at 7 p.m. at the Monmouth Reform Temple, 332 Hance Ave., Tinton Falls. The workshop will be on how to buy an orchid. DCOS meets on the second Tuesday of every month except August. Each meeting features a show table of flow More...
Save Sandy Hook president speaks out in its defense More...
It remains to be seen if the turmoil that has rocked the Red Bank Charter School board of trustees will be quelled in the wake of a spate of recent resignations, including that of board President Michael Stasi. More...
Barbara H. Ragg Twomey Mrs. Twomey, 96, of Red Bank, died July 3 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Winslow Junction she resided in Linden prior to moving to Red Bank in 1990. She was a pediatric nurse at Perth Amboy General Hospital, from 1961 until retirement at age 70. She was a More...
Local players getting their chances to contribute
Nobody seems to enjoy the action of the Atlantic Baseball Confederation Collegiate League as much as the coaches. More...
Ten Thousand Villages markets goods made by artisans in Third World nations
Amid the store closings in Red Bank, there is an exciting new store opening. Enigmatically called Ten Thousand Villages, it officially opened last weekend at 69 Broad St. in the heart of the business district. More...