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RED BANK – Mayor Pasquale Menna said this week that he will do everything in his power to oppose a proposed Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) rail line that would run through the Borough of Red Bank. More...

Joe Cilento, Ocean Township, performs during a Battle of the Bands competition at Red Bank Catholic High School on May 22, which raised funds for the Holmdel nonprofit Sylvia's Children. More photos on page 24. More...

NJ Transit: Other options still being considered

Acontroversial rail line proposed through Red Bank had borough officials up in arms early last week, but they now feel that they scored a victory. "Apparently it is off the table," Red Bank Councilman Michael DuPont said Friday. "The freeholders are not pushing it anymore. We won round one. More...


Red Bank Environmental Commission Chairman Andres Simonson has suggested the creation of a Team Green Bank to lead initiatives aimed at attaining Sustainable Jersey certification for the borough. More...


Woman's Club, Parker Homestead, Church of Presidents on state grant list

Two local sites and a third in Long Branch appear on the state historic trust's preservation grant list and local legislators have pledged their support of the bill. The Parker-Sickles Homestead in Little Silver and the Anthony B. Reckless Estate, now the Woman's Club of Red Bank, both appear on ... More...


$6.8M plan calls for 1.9-cent tax rate hike

OCEANPORT — The Borough Council held a public hearing on the municipal budget May 21 but was unable to adopt the spending plan due to a delay at the state level. "The state hasn't had time to look at our budget, so we are not at liberty to vote on the budget," explained Councilman Joseph I... More...


Jersey Shore Musicians Who Care is hosting "A Benefit for Lance & Nicole" 3- 9 p.m. June 28 at Paul's Tavern, 1705 Main St., Lake Como. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. The benefit for musician Lance Ong is sponsored by the Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Foundation. More...
Months back, Mayor Pat Menna stated publicly that he was open to the idea of pursuing Transit Village status for Red Bank, if it would secure free money to use on town projects. Taxpayers know that nothing is free. "Free" is a mirage that appears and disappears with regularity in Red Bank. More...
Iam disgusted and disappointed, although not surprised, in the decision of the mayor and council to drop all plans regarding Maple Avenue. Ya know … it's so funny that Red Bank has owned this property for 15 years and done nothing with it. They have let it become overgrown with weeds and us... More...
Memorial Day has come and gone, and now it's time for the Jersey Shore's first major festival: the Red Bank Jazz & Blues Festival. This annual extravaganza, produced by the Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation, will take place this weekend, June 5-7, in scenic Marine Park by the gentle Navesink... More...
Mrs. Abel, 91, of Red Bank, died May 18, 2009, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was an artist and instructor and exhibiting artist at The Guild of Creative Art, Shrewsbury. She was also the art director for the borough of Little Silver. She exhibited at several local galleries as well as... More...
PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Above: Shore Regional High School's Chelsea Watts (center) attacks the goal and shoots while under pressure from Mountain Lakes High School's Gretchen Boehmcke and Erin Turkot during the NJSIAA Group 1 lacrosse championship held at Robbinsville High School on May 30. Righ... More...