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Prosecutor: Red Bank Man Arrested Again & Charged with Several More ‘Upskirting’ Incidents

A Red Bank man who was charged late last year with taking “upskirting” photos of two women in a Shrewsbury supermarket has been rearrested and charged with numerous similar additional offenses, including eight involving victims believed to be juveniles, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Tuesday.  

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In Memoriam: Lifetime Red Bank Resident, Former State Trooper, Fireman, Musician, Vet, Vinnie Soviero III, 78

Lifetime Red Bank resident Vincent J. Soviero III “peacefully left his body surrounded by his family” on Dec. 3 after experiencing a heart attack nearly two weeks prior. He was 78.

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Prosecutor: Red Bank Man Arrested in ‘Upskirting’ Photo Incidents

A Red Bank man has been charged with taking “upskirting” photos of at least two women in a local supermarket last month and then fleeing from police when they tried to arrest him, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Tuesday. 

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In Memoriam: Red Bank Native, Former Longtime Citarella’s Market Owner, Ralph Citarella, 61

Red Bank native and fourth-generation owner of 121-year-old Citarella’s Market, Ralph Andrew Citarella, of Howell, passed away Nov. 5 after a valiant fight with glioblastoma. He was 61.

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Scene Around: Coffee & Fall Fest Time

It was all about falling for the fall season with some sips, pets and socializing. The coffee was on and company came to celebrate the fall with festivities at Coffee Corral in Red Bank this past sunny Saturday.

Turns out that the Corral’s Fair Havenite owners, Courtlyn (Crosson) and Erich Reulbach, had the timing just right to offer up some free fall fun, food and feting before the rain came, cancelling lots of other fall and Halloween fetes on Sunday.

And the sun shone bright on the chicks and goats and sheep and folks scurrying to socialize and soak it all up. We’re told a sunny good time was had by all — even the animals.

Cheers to fall and coffee!

Take a look at the photos above, courtesy of R-FH Retro friend Magdalena Aders, for a glimpse into the day. (Click on one to enlarge and scroll. Enjoy!).