Robbins, Jim; and Hinck, penny. "Annual George Sheehan Event is Exceptionally Classic", Atlantic Highlands Herald, June 17, 2012. Accessed July 15, 2012. "Twelve hundred and 96 (1296) road racers competed in the annual George Sheehan Classic 5K (previously a five-mile race) on a course that starts and finishes on Broad Street in Red Bank, continues onto Red Bank's Bergen, Silverton, Prospect Streets then onto Harding Road where the racers are confronted with challenging Tower Hill, on the sunny, windless, warm, great-running-weather morning of June 16."
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VH1 Storytellers Bruce Springsteen, AllMusic. Accessed May 9, 2012. "Springsteen, appearing alone on-stage at the Two River Theater in Red Bank, NJ, on April 4, 2005 (except for a duet with his wife, Patti Scialfa, on Beautiful Disguise) takes the 'storytellers' concept of explaining the sources of his songs seriously, although he peppers his remarks with self-deprecating humor, much of it directed at his good-guy image."
Herget, Alison. "Red Bank's streets slated to light up with holiday music", Asbury Park Press, November 17, 2005. Accessed May 9, 2012. "Between 5000 and 7000 people attend the free concert and decoration lighting each year, said Tricia Rumola, executive director of the RiverCenter, an alliance of downtown property owners, residents and business owners."
Collura, Heather. "Classic race returns to Red Bank", Asbury Park Press, June 9, 2006. Accessed July 15, 2012. "The event has been named one of the Top 100 Road Races by Runner's World magazine and the Best Memorial Race in New Jersey by the New York Times."
Martin, Patti. "A Day in the Life of Red Bank Regional High School", Asbury Park Press, March 30, 2007. Accessed September 1, 2014. "Located in Little Silver, RBR, as the school is commonly referred to, is the home school to students from Little Silver, Red Bank and Shrewsbury."
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, 1973, p. 403. J.A. Fitzgerald, 1973. Accessed April 19, 2020. "District 5B (part of Monmouth) Chester Apy (Rep., Little Silver) - Assemblyman Apy was born in Red Bank, N. J., March 8, 1932."
Moon, Eileen. Legendary Locals of red Bank, p. 35. Arcadia Publishing, 2014. ISBN978-1-4671-0095-3. Accessed September 21, 2015. "Among the most influential citizens in the history of Red Bank was Sigmund, an immigrant who built a manufacturing empire but who also helped build a community. Born in Bohemia in 1859, he settled in Red Bank in 1881."
Donny Pritzlaff, Cliff Keen Wrestling Club. Accessed January 29, 2018. "Born: January 23, 1979 (Red Bank, N.J.)... Hometown: Lyndhurst, N.J.; High School: Lyndhurst HS (1997)"
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Members List:Clerks, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed July 19, 2022.
Members List: Sheriffs, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed July 19, 2022.
Members List: Surrogates, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed July 19, 2022.
"Home Of FC Monmouth: Count Basie Park, Red Bank, NJ", FC Monmouth, January 30, 2018. Accessed May 1, 2023. "We are excited to announce that FC Monmouth will play its 2018 season home games at Count Basie Park in Red Bank. Our new home stadium offers the community environment that we have envisioned and helps us build on our mission to connect, entertain and inspire Monmouth County."
Steinberg, Kimberley. " The 'Kid from Red Bank' is back where he belongs; Basie bust gets prominent spot at train station", The Hub, October 8, 2009. Accessed October 8, 2013. "The bronze bust of the Count, sculpted by New Jersey artist Brian Hanlon, has been housed at the Visitors Center at the Red Bank Train Station for the past few years. 'When first commissioned in 2004 to commemorate the Count's 100th birthday, the original plan called for the Basie statue to be displayed outdoors on the train station plaza,' said Councilman Arthur V. Murphy III, who served as the emcee for the ceremony.... Basie remembered his hometown when he recorded 'The Kid from Red Bank' and 'The Red Bank Boogie,' both of which were played during the ceremony."
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Staff. "The Painting World of James Avati", Atlanticville, July 28, 2011. Accessed September 21, 2015. "The Monmouth Museum is hosting an exhibit of paintings by Red Bank native James Avati, the pre-eminent painter of paperback book covers in the second half of the 20th century."
Mittan, Barry. "DeFazio Hopes Third Time's the Charm", Golden Skate, April 15, 2007. Accessed September 21, 2015. "David DeFazio, an American from Red Bank, New Jersey, hopes to be successful in ice dancing competing for Switzerland with Nora von Bergen."
Biography, Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. Accessed January 3, 2019. "Frank Pallone, Jr., was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, where he grew up and still resides."
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Dave Bry, Huffington Post. Accessed October 16, 2017. "Dave Bry was born in Red Bank, New Jersey in 1970 and raised in the neighboring town of Little Silver."
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"Obituary: Eddie Jones", The Independent, June 2, 1997. Accessed February 18, 2024. "Jones's family home in Red Bank, New Jersey was two doors away from Count Basie's."
"Professor Emeritus Sigmund Eisner", Arizona Daily Star, December 22, 2012. Accessed September 21, 2015. "Sig was born in Red Bank, New Jersey on December 9, 1920, and was raised with his brother in the San Francisco Bay Area."
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House of Delegates: Christian J. Miele, State of Maryland. Accessed November 7, 2017. "Born in Red Bank, New Jersey, February 28, 1981. Attended St. John Vianney Regional High School, Holmdel, New Jersey"
"Gets Scholarship", Red Bank Register, June 26, 1961. Accessed May 5, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "William J. Chiego, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chiego of 45 Madison Ave., is the recipient of a scholarship from the University of Virginia, which he will enter in September. Graduated with honor from Red Bank High School, Mr. Chiego was a member of both the National Honor Society and the French Honor Society."
"People in the News", The Register, July 25, 1990. Accessed February 1, 2024, via Newspapers.com. "The Red Bank Rotary Club presented $1,000 scholarships to three area residents at a recent meeting..... The recipients were Heather Bernhard, Rumson, of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School; Joseph A. Laroski Jr., Red Bank, of Red Bank Catholic High School; and Kimberly Mingo, Little Silver, of Red Bank Regional High School."
"Coach", Daily Record, December 13, 1988. Accessed September 15, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "Longo, 30, was born in the Jersey Shore community of Red Bank and grew up in Bayville, where he attended Central Regional High."
"Death of Sheridan Shook", The Times, April 28, 1999. Accessed May 29, 2024, via Newspapers.com. "Mr. Shook came to this city when 14 years old from Bed Hank. N. J., where he was born, and found employment in a butter and cheese store, of which establishment he became the proprietor ten years later."
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Menand, Louis. "Missionary: Edmund Wilson and American culture.", The New Yorker, August 8, 2005. Accessed August 9, 2007. "He liked to say that he was a man of the nineteenth century —he was born in 1895, in Red Bank, New Jersey—and to explain that his values and assumptions, his whole understanding of literary and intellectual life, were products of a particular moment."
Olivier, Bobby. "Must-hear N.J.: Young Rising Sons return home with major record deal", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, December 9, 2014. Accessed May 15, 2016. "Young Rising Sons, a buoyant pop-rock band from Red Bank, were one of those hopeful groups for five years, playing the New Jersey-New York circuit and waiting for the stars to align."
Bobal, Brian. "Former Delbarton ice hockey forward signs entry-level contract with Boston Bruins", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, August 16, 2023. Accessed April 9, 2024. "The Boston Bruins announced on Wednesday it has signed New Jersey native John Farinacci to a two-year entry-level contract. Farinacci, a Red Bank native, was drafted by the Arizona Coyotes in the third round, 76th overall, in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft but did not sign."
Bergeron, Tom. "Red Bank's Mergenthaler sets sail for Olympic glory", The Star-Ledger, August 3, 2008. Accessed October 5, 2023. "Mergenthaler, a former five-sport standout at Marlboro High School in Monmouth County, was living the life of a 20-something recent college grad in Hoboken."
Franklin, Paul. "Peddie School grad Peters has led Duke women into the Sweet 16", The Times, March 29, 2013. Accessed July 16, 2019. "While Haley Peters’ basketball skills have improved every year since her days at The Peddie School, what hasn’t changed is her will to win.... Business as usual — an approach that hasn’t much changed since Peters, a Red Bank native, enrolled at Peddie."
Staff. "Anniversary of the City Guard.; Excursion To Long Branch Opening Of The Raritan And Delaware Bay Railroad Dinner, Speeches, Etc.", The New York Times, June 20, 1860. Accessed May 9, 2012. "It being the occasion of the opening of the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, to Long Branch, the City Guard accepted the invitation of the Railroad Company to pass over their road and join in the opening celebration at the same time that they celebrated their own anniversary.... The Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, it may be proper to state here, was projected to run to Cabe [sic] May, and to form part of an air-line from New-York to Norfolk, a distance of 300 miles, 250 of which is to be by rail and the remainder by water."
James, George. "Communities; From Dead Bank To Red Bank", The New York Times, June 17, 2001. Accessed May 9, 2012. "It was the mid 1980s, and downtown stores were being forced out of business by the invasion of sprawling new malls, the population was slipping and the commercial and residential tax base was eroding. Red Bank was known as Dead Bank."
Egan, Christine. "Journeys; 36 Hours | Red Bank, N.J.", The New York Times, September 17, 2004. Accessed November 7, 2018. "Red Bank supports a growing array of trendy shops and restaurants, and has fashioned itself into a mini-center for the arts, with famous neighbors including Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi in nearby towns."
LaGorce, Tammy. "A Town Celebration, Fireworks and All", The New York Times, June 24, 2011. Accessed May 9, 2012. "KaBoomFest, now in its 52nd year, shows few signs of slowing down. In 2010, 150,000 people attended the fireworks display, which will run 23 minutes this year. The same number of spectators is expected this year, said Mr. Hogan, who is also the president of the town's Riverview Medical Center."
Berry, Coleen Dee. "Out of Mothballs, Awaiting Ice", The New York Times, January 8, 2009. Accessed July 10, 2012. "Iceboating is so firmly entrenched in Red Bank that the borough's official seal contains an image of an iceboat."
Horner, Shirley. "About Books", The New York Times, October 3, 1993. Accessed May 9, 2012. "Timothy Thomas Fortune, a pioneering black journalist, who went on to start 'The New York Age,' once the nation's leading black newspaper, moved to Red Bank in 1901. His Red Bank home, Maple Hill, is a National Historic Landmark."
Drape, Joe. "College Football; Penn State Batters Buckeyes to Win", The New York Times, October 17, 1999. Accessed May 9, 2012. "The Buckeyes began the afternoon swarming. Three quarters later, after being pinballed about by McCoo, a native of Red Bank, N.J., they looked as if they were rooted in the Beaver Stadium grass and McCoo was watering them."
Chanko, Kenneth M. "A Lot Happens at a Convenience Store", The New York Times. October 16, 1994. Accessed May 9, 2012. "Earlier this month, the film maker, who recently moved into an apartment in Red Bank, returned to Leonardo to shoot a music video for Soul Asylum's 'Can't Even Tell', a song that appears on the Clerks soundtrack."
Kimmelman, Michael. "David Wojnarowicz, 37, Artist in Many Media", The New York Times, July 24, 1992. Accessed January 15, 2015. "An abused child and a teen-age street hustler, Mr. Wojnarowicz made much of his personal history in the social margins in his art and writings. He was born in Red Bank, N.J., ran away from home, lived on the streets, and eventually graduated from the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan."
Meehan, Thomas. "At last the star of the show; Smart Aleck", The New York Times, May 16, 1976. Accessed November 7, 2018. "The son of a deadbeat father and a doting mother, Woollcott, Teichmann tells us, grew up in a commune called the Phalanx, in Red Bank, N.J., where he was born in 1887, and throughout his life, perhaps because of his happy early exposure to communal living, he had an almost psychopathic fear of being alone."
"Catch Up With Phoebe Ryan, Saturday At The Fillmore With Carly Rae Jepsen", Philthy Mag, July 19, 2019. Accessed July 15, 2022. "Phoebe Ryan’s batch of dates opening up for Jepsen begins with the Philadelphia show this Saturday and, originally hailing from Red Bank, New Jersey, I shouldn’t be surprised to hear that she has a fondness for the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection"
About Us, Red Bank Borough Public Schools. Accessed September 15, 2024. "The Red Bank Borough Public Schools are comprised of nearly 1,200 students in Preschool through Grade 8. The Red Bank Middle School houses Grades 4 to 8, the Red Bank Primary School houses Preschool to Grade 3, and two off-site locations and one provider house our free full-day Preschool program for all Red Bank children ages 3 and 4. After graduation, our students attend Red Bank Regional High School or a variety of public and private academies."
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Academies Information, Red Bank Regional High School. Accessed September 15, 2024. "Red Bank Regional is conveniently located in Little Silver, central Monmouth County, and accepts both in-district students, (Little Silver, Red Bank and Shrewsbury) and tuition students from out-of-district that are accepted into one of our five four-year Career and Technical Education Programs. They are: the Visual and Performing Arts Academy (VPA), the Academy of Information Technology (AOIT), the Academy of Engineering (AOE), the Academy of Finance (AOF) and the Academy of Early Childhood Education (AoECE). In addition to the three constituent districts, our Academies have had as many as twenty-one other school districts represented in past years."
About the Board of Education, Red Bank Regional High School District. Accessed September 15, 2024. "The Board of Education is composed of nine citizens elected from our constituent districts. Representatives are elected on the basis of constituent population - two from Little Silver, five from Red Bank, and two from Shrewsbury."
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Mike Largey PF, RealGM. Accessed May 4, 2021. "Birthplace/Hometown: Red Bank, New Jersey"
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Lussier, Germain; Harris, Karen; Rothman, Robin A.; and Tomcho, Sandy. "The Top 10 Drives of 2006". Times Herald-Record. January 5, 2007. Accessed May 9, 2012. "This year, he hosted Vulgarthon 2006 in Red Bank, where two theaters full of Smith fans enjoyed early screenings of Smith's latest film, Clerks 2 and his latest acting effort, Catch and Release, to be released Jan. 26, among other things."
About RBCS, Red Bank Charter School. Accessed May 9, 2012.
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"Clerk Who Ushered Red Bank Through Changes Checks Out", Red Bank Green, November 27, 2024. Accessed December 4, 2024. "Wednesday is the final day on the job in Red Bank for Borough Clerk Laura Reinertsen, who is going back to work in the town Red Bank hired her away from: Kenilworth."
Ward, John T. "Red Bank: A Gracious End to the 'Borough' Era", Red Bank Green, June 29, 2023. Accessed July 5, 2023. "Red Bank’s 115-year-long 'borough' government era came to a muted, low-key end Wednesday night with a council session free of the infighting that marked the last five."
Ward, John T. "Red Bank: New Government Takes Office", Red Bank Green, July 3, 2023. Accessed July 5, 2023. "Portman, Triggiano and their Red Bank’s Ready of five other council candidates claimed a decisive victory in a history-making, nonpartisan election May 9. Following a referendum approved by voters in November, the election set membership of a new council-manager form of government, replacing the 'borough' form in place since 1908. Also sworn to office were Nancy Facey-Blackwood, Laura Jannone, David Cassidy and Kristina Bonatakis. The slate’s seventh member, Ben Forest, was unable to attend because of a family emergency."
Ward, John T. "Red Bank: November Elections Advance", Red Bank Green, July 14, 2023. Accessed December 10, 2023. "As a result of a lottery conducted at a special meeting last week, seats held by four councilmembers – Kristina Bonatakis, David Cassidy, Ben Forest and Laura Jannone – would be open in an election to be held November 11, 2025. Councilmembers Kate Triggiano and Nancy Facey-Blackwood drew four-year terms."
Staff. "Sept. 11 Activist Bauer Weds Judge", Red Bank Green, October 9, 2007. Accessed August 31, 2016. "The paper reports that Bauer, of Red Bank, wed U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Donald H. Steckroth in a ceremony held Saturday at Georgian Court College. Bauer, 51, grew up in Middletown and was a Rumson resident when her first husband, David Bauer, died in the terror attacks."
Chesek, Tom. "Red Bank 'N Black, Perfect Together", Red Bank Green, July 25, 2012. Accessed September 21, 2015. "redbankgreen: It is customary, whenever someone from our neck of the weeds talks to Clint Black, to remind you once again that you were born in Long Branch, New Jersey and Wikipedia even says you lived your first few months in Red Bank.... Clint Black: It's nice to be claimed!... The people around me knew of the New Jersey connection, but not necessarily the Red Bank area connection."
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Mayor & Council, Borough of Red Bank. Accessed February 3, 2025.
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"History". Borough of Red Bank. Accessed July 11, 2012.
The Red Bank Master Plan Committee. Red Bank Master Plan 2023, Borough of Red Bank, January 10, 2023. Accessed June 7, 2023.
2023 Municipal Election Information, Archived April 6, 2023, at the Wayback Machine, Borough of Red Bank, March 29, 2023. Accessed July 5, 2023. "The change of government is approved by the voters at the 2022 General Election. The first municipal election will be held on May 9, 2023, and the new Mayor and Council members will be installed on July 1, 2023. The voters of the Red Bank approved a change to Red Bank’s form of government from the Borough form to the Council-Manager form under the Optional Municipal Charter Law, commonly known as the Faulkner Act."
ORDINANCE NO. NP2023-01: Ordinance Changing The Date Of Red Bank Regular Municipal Elections To The Same Date As The General Election Held In November, Borough of Red Bank. Accessed December 10, 2023. "Now, Therefore, Be It Ordained, by the Mayor & Council of the Borough of Red Bank, County of Monmouth, State of New Jersey that the Borough’s regular municipal elections, currently held on the second Tuesday in May, will hereafter be held on the date of the general election, which is the Tuesday after the first Monday in November beginning in the year 2025; and Be It Further Ordained that the term of any person in office on the date of the adoption of this Ordinance shall be extended until the beginning of the term of the person elected to that office on the day of the general election in November;"
Red Bank Regional High School 2016 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed May 30, 2017. "Red Bank Regional High School is a comprehensive and diverse secondary school that offers a multitude of rigorous academic and extra-curricular programs for the student body which numbers 1,236. The constituent sending districts include Little Silver, Red Bank Borough and Shrewsbury. The district also accepts students on a tuition basis who may be interested in one of our specialized academies of study."
Red Bank Borough Board of Education District Policy 0110 - Identification, Red Bank Borough Public Schools. Accessed September 15, 2024. "Purpose: The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades Pre-Kindergarten through eight in the Red Bank Borough School District. Composition: The Red Bank Borough School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Red Bank Borough."
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"Tom Malloy; A Prominent Figure In The Indie Film Scene", Talker of the Town, April 22, 2017. Accessed February 21, 2020. "I was born in Red Bank, NJ, and grew up in farm country NJ, in Hunterdon County in a little town called Whitehouse Station."
"Base Center Cinemas". Count Basie Center for the Arts. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
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Who We Are, Two River Theater Company. Accessed May 9, 2012.
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Burton, John. "Special Improvement District Seeks Expansion To West Side", The Two River Times, November 17, 2006. Accessed July 15, 2012. "A plan to include the borough's west side in the original special improvement district was abandoned because of a threat of legal action brought by a Shrewsbury Avenue commercial property owner, who opposed the special assessment as inequitable.... As proposed, the lines of the district would include Monmouth Street west of Maple Avenue to Bridge Avenue, including Bridge and extending to Rector Place, to Chestnut Street on the south, and going to the Navesink River to the north."
"Home". Two River Theater. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
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"In Memoriam: Marilyn Levy", The Two River Times, July 4, 2014. Accessed August 31, 2021. "Marilyn Levy, 92, died on Thursday, June 19, at Riverview Hospital of heart failure. Marilyn was a long-time resident of Little Silver, previously residing in Red Bank."
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Chesek, Tom. "Archive: A Sneak Preview in Circuit City", Upper Wet Side, April 22, 2011. Accessed September 22, 2015. "Red Bank area native, movie actor and filmmaker Peter Dobson directing his project EXIT 102, which climaxes a daylong Reels & Wheels event at various venues in Asbury Park.... Peter Dobson: I was born in Riverview Hospital; lived on West Front Street out by River Plaza.... I went to Lincroft Elementary, Thompson Junior High and Middletown High School South — where I spent two years in tenth grade. I also lived for a while in Loch Arbour, so I have very vivid memories of hanging out in Asbury Park."
Monmouth County Government, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Accessed July 19, 2022. "Monmouth County is governed by five commissioners elected at-large for three-year terms. Each January, the freeholders select one of their members to serve as the director of the board for the year to preside over the meetings and activities of the Board."
2023 Municipal Election Information, Archived April 6, 2023, at the Wayback Machine, Borough of Red Bank, March 29, 2023. Accessed July 5, 2023. "The change of government is approved by the voters at the 2022 General Election. The first municipal election will be held on May 9, 2023, and the new Mayor and Council members will be installed on July 1, 2023. The voters of the Red Bank approved a change to Red Bank’s form of government from the Borough form to the Council-Manager form under the Optional Municipal Charter Law, commonly known as the Faulkner Act."
Assemblyman Michael J. Arnone, New Jersey Legislature, backed up by the Internet Archive as of January 6, 2004. Accessed September 21, 2015. "Red Bank Mayor 1978–90; Red Bank Fire and Police Commissioner 1970–73; Red Bank Council 1969–73; Red Bank Zoning Board Chair 1969"