By E. SCOTT WINGERTER
Credits: Borough of Red Bank (screenshot)
176 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
176 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
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187 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
187 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
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192 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
192 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
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80 Rectors Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
80 Rectors Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
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131 Bodman Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment
RED BANK, NJ: TAPinto Red Bank contacted all candidates running for council on the June 8 election, asking: “Why I’m Running.” The following is a joint statement from Bruce Maida and Jacqueline.
By E. SCOTT WINGERTER
Credits: Kate Triggiano
May 20, 2021 at 2:30 AM
RED BANK, NJ: TAPinto Red Bank requested from all candidates running for council on the June 8 election, asking: “Why I’m Running.”
The following is a statement from Kate Triggiano, the incumbent borough councilperson who is being challenged by Bruce Maida and Jacqueline Sturdivant. Triggiano’s running mate is incumbent councilperson Hazim Yassin.
Statement Kate Triggiano – Why I’m Running
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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.