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A member of the Red Bank Fire Department salutes in honor of his department’s fallen firefighters during a Medal Day/Fallen Firefighter Memorial Service held Oct. 2 at Long Branch Firemen’s Park. More...
Members disagree, but she is named to unexpired term

Kim Barrett may have lost the 2005 election for a seat on the Tinton Falls Borough Council, but her exile was only temporary. More...


Beck, Curley say complaint politically motivated

As the election season comes down to the wire, two Red Bank Borough Council members, as well as the borough itself, may be the target of a lawsuit against the borough by one of its employees. More...


Future plans for Rte. 35 property uncertain

EATONTOWN — The good times at the Eatontown Roller Rink have rolled to an end. More...


FMRC will have total of seven voting members

The committee charged with ultimately mapping out the future of Fort Monmouth will have seven, rather than five voting members. More...


The monument to the area’s fallen firefighters in Long Branch Firemen’s Park, Elberon. More...


The Oceanport United Methodist Church will hold a flea market at 50 Main St. on Oct. 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. More...
Hook is ‘birthright, not another Coney Island’
As one who literally lives on top of Sandy Hook and has spent countless happy hours there during the years, it’s a very sad time. Just the concept of callously turning over this irreplaceable land to the rapacious and greedy hands of private developers is devastating. More...
We’ll have to wait until charges are filed to gauge whether there’s any substance to the complaint Parking Director Neil Burnip plans to lodge against the borough of Red Bank and two council members. More...
Parents can nominate, not vote on, members of board
RED BANK — Amendments to the bylaws of the charter school were approved last week, but the changes didn’t satisfy everyone. More...
As soon as the ball left the foot of Raritan’s Andrew Mandeville, all of the coaches and most of the fans on the Red Bank Catholic (RBC) side of the field screamed in unison, “Let it go!” More...
Guides help businesses plan for, and recover from, emergencies
Would your business survive a natural disaster like Hurricane Katrina? More...