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Red Bank: Why All the Dead Fish Along our Shorelines?

Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Peregrine Falcon, fastest bird in the world, on a Sea Bright bulkhead Peregrine Falcon, fastest bird in the world, on a Sea Bright bulkhead Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Osprey returning to it s nest - note chick s head peeking above the brush Osprey returning to it s nest - note chick s head peeking above the brush Credits: E. Scott Wingerter Credits: E. Scott Wingerter April 7, 2021 at 8:16 AM RED BANK, NJ: The pandemic is starting to subside, the parks are open, and you’re finally able to get outside for some fresh air and exercise, so you walk to Riverside Gardens or Marine Park.

5K Run Towards a Better Future - Waves of Education

By E. SCOTT WINGERTER Credits: Kristina Rems Sisters Kristina Rems (on right) and Alex Cruz with Ugandan children they are supporting in building a primary school Sisters Kristina Rems (on right) and Alex Cruz with Ugandan children they are supporting in . Credits: Kristina Rems March 9, 2021 at 2:00 AM RED BANK, NJ: TAPinto Red Bank recently published an article on two extraordinary sisters and their efforts to build a primary school in Uganda.  Red Bank resident Kristina Rems and her sister Alexandra Cruz (Alex), partnered with a non- profit organization called Waves of Health.  Kristina and Alex developed and launched Waves of Education whose mission is to expand access to quality education to the children of Uganda.

Red Bank Council Looks to Update Public Comment Protocols, Investigation for Two Interrelated Borough Employee Complaints

By E. SCOTT WINGERTER Credits: Borough of Red Bank By E. SCOTT WINGERTER March 8, 2021 at 2:30 AM RED BANK, NJ: The Red Bank council meeting will be held electronically this Wednesday, March 10, 6:30pm. Highlights of the agenda: A Resolution to adopt updated Public Comment protocols.  According to the new rules: “The (public) speaker within the allotted five (5), minutes, may ask follow-up questions to gain a better understanding and clarity on the issue being discussed, but the Public Questions & Comments period shall not be conducted as an interrogation or cross-examination.  The Mayor, or whomever holds the question(s), will make every effort to answer the question(s) at the time of asking, if possible, before moving to the next speaker. If such answer is not readily available, the Mayor or holder of the question(s) shall indicate to the speaker the method by which the question will be answered.”

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