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Our cool little town of Red Bank has recently seen another addition to its ever more hazardous streetscape. The borough has installed a “parklet” on the at the busy junction of Monmouth and Broad. This “parklet” was spitballed at a…
… Red Bank council in-action This is an edited version of a response I posted on Facebook group, Red Bank Chatter: It was noticeable at the Denholtz’ last station redevelopment “forum“, how the few residents who had ventured out on…
… and that’s when I discovered Bluesky It’s been a while since I last posted here… Meanwhile, a lot has changed in the wonderful world of social media. Or maybe not, as the more sinister aspects of the rancid “X”…
You couldn’t make it up… Just when you think it’s all over… even more, erm, “comments”… Reminder to redbankgreen.com:
The problem with hyper-local media… FYI Offered without comment: Red Bank Green, 24 January 2024: COUNCIL STEERS CLEAR OF GAZA REZO (sic)… © 2024 redbankgreen.com – copied without permission… The mayor’s letter as published on the Borough of Red Bank’s…
Some notes on Safer Roads by Dan Riordan for the up coming Monmouth Paths meeting… Taken from Just Another Red Bank Page on the Facebook. Some thoughts off the top of my head: Since this is a chance to talk…
I read this so you don’t have to… I jest… I love TCNDan’s blog… Anyway, I’m not certain if this is a hagiography to Ms Triggiano or an exercise in revisionism. You decide. But this is the only place on the internet…
It was really good to see that at least one Red Bank institution, Red Bank Green, is starting to take an interest in what’s going on in the town apart from just some developer’s nocturnal fantasy. This is my response…
When trying to remedy Red Bank’s traffic woes, remember, that it was never built for cars… Broad St, c.1905. People strolling and chatting in the street, kids riding bicycles, a 19thC tram system which stretched from the Bayshore to AC……