Tag: Red Bank
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Developer presents plan for 210-unit apartment building on Riverside Avenue
A developer has unveiled a plan to construct 210 apartments, retail space and co-working areas (shared workspace) at 176 Riverside Ave. in Red Bank. The property is at the corner of Bodman Place. Testimony on behalf of the applicant, 176 Riverside, LLC, was presented at the Red Bank Borough Planning Board’s July 15 meeting at…
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Red Bank officials take first step toward banning single-use plastics
Municipal officials in Red Bank have taken the first step toward banning single-use plastic and polystyrene products by businesses in the borough. During the Red Bank Borough Council’s workshop meeting on July 3, Councilwoman Kate Triggiano, who is the liaison to the Environmental Commission, said an ordinance concerning the matter would be introduced during the…
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Red Bank officials adopt $22.96 million municipal budget
RED BANK – The Red Bank Borough Council has adopted a $22.96 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality in 2019. During a meeting on June 19, council President Erik Yngstrom, Councilwoman Kate Triggiano, Councilman Michael Ballard, Councilman Hazim Yassin and Councilman Ed Zipprich voted “yes” on a motion to adopt the spending…
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‘Run For Tania’ ignited by faith and friendship in Red Bank
They were new to town when Clem Lisitski and his wife, Tania, decided to venture out of their new financial office to spend the day drinking coffee, doing work and people-watching at a Danish cafe on the west side of Red Bank. It was at that cafe, years ago, when Clem was informed of a…
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Red Bank zoning board approves speakeasy on Broad Street
A not-so-secretive application to include a speakeasy and mixed-use space at 21-23 Broad St. has been approved by the Red Bank Zoning Board of Adjustment. Testimony regarding 17 Broad Street Red Bank LLC’s application to incorporate a speakeasy, or retro-style jazz bar, a first floor “open market” and to convert the second and third floors…
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Road mural created as traffic calming device at Red Bank intersection
RED BANK – What is that? That is the question residents and visitors have when they cross the intersection of South Bridge Avenue and Drs. James Parker Boulevard in Red Bank. In the center of the asymmetrical four-way intersection, a large yellow sun on a turquoise background has been painted. Municipal officials have said the…
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Red Bank council sets June 19 for public hearing on $22.96 million budget
The Red Bank Borough Council has introduced a $22.96 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality in 2019. During a Red Bank Borough Council meeting on May 22, council President Erik Yngstrom, Councilwoman Kathy Horgan, Councilwoman Kate Triggiano, Councilman Michael Ballard, Councilman Hazim Yassin and Councilman Ed Zipprich voted “yes” without comment on…
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Brewery, apartments approved for vacant building in Red Bank
Members of the Red Bank Zoning Board of Adjustment have approved an application to convert a vacant building on Monmouth Street into a brewery and residential space. The building was the former home of Fameabilia, a store that sold movie and sports memorabilia. Testimony regarding Phoenix of Matawan Inc.’s application to convert the building into…
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Annual Feast of St. Anthony Procession, family picnic June 8
The St. Anthony of Padua Church in Red Bank will hold its annual Feast of St. Anthony Celebration on June 8. Procession of the statue of St. Anthony will begin at 10 a.m. in front of the St. James Elementary School, which is located at 30 Peters Place. The procession will end at St. Anthony’s…