Tag: Red Bank municipal government

  • Mirandi appointed to open seat on Red Bank Borough Council

    Mirandi appointed to open seat on Red Bank Borough Council

    RED BANK – Angela Mirandi has been appointed to serve on the Red Bank Borough Council. The members of the governing body appointed Mirandi to a seat on the dais during their Feb. 9 meeting in a 3-1 vote. Council members Michael Ballard, Jacqueline Sturdivant and Ed Zipprich voted “yes” on a motion to appoint…

  • Sturdivant, Triggiano win three-year terms on Red Bank governing body

    Sturdivant, Triggiano win three-year terms on Red Bank governing body

    RED BANK – Democrats Jacqueline Sturdivant and Kate Triggiano have won three-year terms on the Borough Council in Red Bank. Sturdivant, a newcomer, received 2,029 votes, and Triggiano, an incumbent, received 1,894 votes, to win the seats, according to results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office. Suzanne Viscomi, who ran as an independent…

  • Republicans quit Red Bank race; Viscomi enters as independent candidate

    Republicans quit Red Bank race; Viscomi enters as independent candidate

    RED BANK – Two Democratic candidates and one independent candidate will seek two available three-year terms on the Red Bank Borough Council in the Nov. 2 election. The candidates running for office are incumbent Democratic Councilwoman Kate Triggiano; Jacqueline Sturdivant, who is a Democratic newcomer; and independent candidate Suzanne Viscomi. The two winners will serve…

  • Red Bank officials make private use of fireworks illegal

    Red Bank officials make private use of fireworks illegal

    RED BANK – Municipal officials in Red Bank have taken action to prohibit the private use of fireworks in the borough. During a meeting on Aug. 18, Borough Council members adopted an ordinance that supplements the municipal code by adding a chapter dedicated to fireworks. The new chapter prohibits the use of fireworks in Red…

  • New law will permit cannabis businesses to operate in Red Bank

    New law will permit cannabis businesses to operate in Red Bank

    RED BANK – The members of the Red Bank Borough Council have established regulations that will permit all six types of cannabis businesses that have been approved by the state to operate in the municipality. On Aug. 18, council members adopted an ordinance that amends Red Bank’s planning and development regulations and permits and regulates…

  • Red Bank will lease equipment through county improvement authority

    Red Bank will lease equipment through county improvement authority

    RED BANK – Officials in Red Bank have authorized the lease of $1.73 million worth of capital equipment for municipal use. On July 21, Borough Council members adopted an ordinance that authorizes the leasing of the equipment from the Monmouth County Improvement Authority (MCIA). The ordinance also authorizes the execution of a lease agreement for…

  • Red Bank council members adopt $24.2M municipal budget

    Red Bank council members adopt $24.2M municipal budget

    RED BANK – The members of the Red Bank Borough Council have adopted a $24.2 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2021. The budget, which was adopted during a special meeting of the council on July 28, will be supported by the collection of $14.6 million in taxes from Red Bank’s…

  • Red Bank council proposes permitting cannabis businesses in town

    Red Bank council proposes permitting cannabis businesses in town

    RED BANK – Members of the Borough Council are establishing regulations that will permit all six types of cannabis businesses that have been approved by the state to operate in Red Bank. On July 21, council members introduced an ordinance that will, if adopted, amend Red Bank’s planning and development regulations to permit and regulate…

  • Ballot question will focus on possible Red Bank government study

    Ballot question will focus on possible Red Bank government study

    RED BANK – Members of the Red Bank Borough Council have approved the placement of a public question on the Nov. 2 Election Day ballot. Residents who go to the polls will be asked if they want to empanel a charter study commission that would review the charter that is responsible for establishing Red Bank’s…