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RED BANK: NEWS TICKER FLICKERS TO LIFE

Without fanfare, what may be Red Bank’s first outdoor news ticker flickered to life at the corner of West Front Street and Maple Avenue. 

But wait: don’t borough ordinances prohibit internally illuminated and animated signs? They do. So What’s Going On Here? 

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redbankgreen now has 10,000 readers liking its Facebook page. Are you among them? Sure, not everyone a Facebook fan, but if you’re using it, it’s a great way to keep abreast of the latest posts on your favorite local new source, and even to get some breaking news that you might not see here.

And while we’re on the topic of social media, we’ve also got a new share tool on the right side of this page. It offers a quick way to repost news and features to your Facebook page or Twitter account, or email them to your friends.

Thank you to all who follow this site, advertise, send us news and comment. We’d be zero without you!

redbankgreen: A DECADE AFTER THE QUAKE

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You don’t really know a place until you’ve walked it, right?

Well, redbankgreen has had the good fortune of walking, biking and driving the streets that comprise the Greater Red Bank Green, camera and notebook in hand, for a decade now.

Yes, 10 years. This site launched on June 1, 2006.

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RED BANK: BOONDOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

071014 boondocks news2Eyewitness News anchor Lauren Glassberg interviews Boondocks diners  – including Sugarush owner Chris Paseka, at right.  (Photo by Susan Ericson. Click to enlarge)

By SUSAN ERICSON

morsels mediumBack from the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, Red Bank’s five-year-old Boondocks Fishery is about to get a bit of metro-area exposure.

An ABC Eyewitness News crew led by anchor Lauren Glassberg paid a visit Thursday for a segment on a Boondocks perennial favorite: Spicy Seafood Gumbo..

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