A drive through downtown Red Bank on Saturday was a sure way to be met by thousands of slightly soggy, spirited protesters.

A drive through downtown Red Bank on Saturday was a sure way to be met by thousands of slightly soggy, spirited protesters.
Red Bank resident and former Sea Bright, Little Silver and Middletown resident, Joan Herter, passed away on April 2. She was 98 years old.
Cheers to Friday and that special Sea Bright corner in which many glasses were raised in a “TGIF! And here’s to good friends!”
It was a Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) foreign exchange student experience to remember.
A little more than a week ago, 22 Spanish exchange students from Isabel de Castilla, in Avila, Spain, said goodbye to their hosts, current RFH students and their families, after a weeklong immersive visit to the United States.
Longtime former cook at the iconic Sal’s Tavern in Red Bank, Jose Perez, of Eatontown, passed away on April 1. He was 88.
Look … up in the sky … It’s a bird. It’s a flying saucer. It’s a shot put. It’s a discus. And it’s RFH’s Tom Campbell giving it a good airborne throw on the RFH field of RFH Boys Track & Field of the late 1970s.
Former longtime Red Bank resident, Elsie “Micki” Marie White, more recently of the River Plaza section of Middletown, passed away peacefully on March 26 from complications related to a stroke, surrounded by her loving family. She was 94.
Yes, spring is very much here and baseball season has sprung at RFH.
The Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge replacement construction activity schedule remains status quo this week with work continuing daily from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through Friday, weather permitting, and a roadway travel delay alert. Improvements to areas surrounding the bridge, such as West Park, are underway.
Curtain up! And final bow. It’s that time. Closing time for RFH Tower Players to gear closing weekend of troupe’s spring musical. And with that wind-up to opening night all through closing comes some major promoting of the big show. This year it’s Matilda the Musical. The promoting? Well, that’s show biz!
Longtime Fair Havenite Corrine Bonomi passed away peacefully on March 26 at the King Manor Nursing Home in Neptune after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was 87.
This baseball season at RFH promises to be a home run hit, as bases are loaded with team cheer all about playing the field again. It’s spring and high school baseball season is officially in swing.
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