Tag: Red Bank

  • Democrats reclaim majority in Red Bank

    Democrats reclaim majority in Red Bank

    RED BANK – Two years after losing control of the Borough Council, Democrats in Red Bank will reclaim their majority with Edward Zipprich’s and Michael Ballard’s victories in the Nov. 7 election. Democrats Zipprich, an incumbent, and Ballard emerged as the top vote-getters in the election for two three-year terms on the Borough Council, according…

  • RBC’s Moore heading to Binghamton

    RBC’s Moore heading to Binghamton

    Hayley Moore of Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School signed a National Letter of Intent to continue her girls’ basketball career at Binghamton University. Moore, who is a resident of Marlboro, will begin her fourth year playing for the Caseys. She signed her letter on Nov. 8 at RBC.

  • Basie, Hackensack-Meridian Integrative Health & Medicine join forces for Health and Wellness Series

    Basie, Hackensack-Meridian Integrative Health & Medicine join forces for Health and Wellness Series

    The Count Basie Theatre and Hackensack Meridian Integrative Health & Medicine are working together for the Basie Health & Wellness Series, a group of programs intended to promote physical, emotional, mental, social, spiritual and environmental wellness through the arts. As part of the series, author and alternative medicine advocate Deepak Chopra and self-help champion Elizabeth…

  • Red Bank approves contractor to work on  River Street wall

    Red Bank approves contractor to work on River Street wall

    A resolution to award the contract for work on River Street Retaining Wall Project was approved by the Red Bank Borough Council. The River Street Retaining Wall Project involves a decaying wall that is located at the address of 213 1/2 River St., according to Borough Administrator Stanley Sickels. “A portion of the wall was…

  • Red Bank race may determine council control

    Red Bank race may determine council control

    RED BANK – Two Democrats and two Republicans are seeking a pair of three-year terms on the Borough Council in Red Bank this year in a race that could decide which party controls the council. Voters will held to the polls on Nov. 7. The 2017 race for council will see the Democratic ticket of…

  • Red Bank High to sponsor forum Nov. 1

    Red Bank High to sponsor forum Nov. 1

      Red Bank Regional High School will serve as the host on Nov. 1 to  a Women’s Education Forum on how what you eat affects your health. The documentary “What the Health: You are What you Eat, so What are You Eating?” This free event will begin at 7:30 and it will be held in…

  • The history of Red Bank explored

    The history of Red Bank explored

    As part of a benefit for the Monmouth Museum in Middletown, a luncheon is being held that will inform guests of the history of Red Bank and the impact Michael Eisner’s great-grandfather had on the borough. The Friends of the Monmouth Museum, a group of volunteers who plan, organize and host fundraising activities to support…

  • St. John Vianney, Red Bank Regional field hockey teams bid to close strong

    St. John Vianney, Red Bank Regional field hockey teams bid to close strong

    An improved defense is the goal for Saint John Vianney High School, while gaining experience is the task at Red Bank Regional High School. Those were the rallying calls for both field hockey teams when they met on Oct. 11 in Holmdel. Saint John Vianney emerged as the 9-1 winner on its home field. “Our…

  • Red Bank library fosters conversation about race through film

    Red Bank library fosters conversation about race through film

    RED BANK Striving to promote conversations about ethnicity, the Red Bank Public Library’s “Let’s Talk About Race” program held a film discussion event. The program showed the 2016 documentary “I Am Not Your Negro,” when more than 20 locals attended the film discussion event and were given refreshments, on Sept. 27, at the Red Bank…