Red Bank New Jersey Real Estate Red Bank NJ The Borough of Red Bank has grown since the last Census. The current population is estimated to be approximately 11,876 (+0.3 %) at this time. Per census numbers, the 2000 population was 11,844 Situated on the banks of Monmouth County's beautiful Navesink River, the Borough of Red Bank has an area of 1.75 square miles and is approximately five miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2000 census Red Bank's population was 11,844. Formerly part of Shrewsbury Township, Red Bank was officially incorporated in 1908 and takes its name from the clay banks of the river that serves as one of its borders.
About Red Bank Red Bank was originally formed as a Town on March 17, 1870, from portions of Shrewsbury Township. On February 14, 1879, Red Bank became Shrewsbury City, a portion of Shrewsbury Township, but this only lasted until May 15, 1879, when Red Bank regained its independence. On March 10, 1908, Red Bank was formed as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature and was set off from Shrewsbury Township. Alongside Asbury Park and Long Branch the town is considered to be one of the three artistic communities of the Jersey Shore. The community is often compared to New York City's Soho and Greenwich Village Red Bank Government 90 Monmouth Street, 1st floor Hours of Operation 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Mon. thru Friday Judge William Himelman Court Administrator Carol Dowlen Deputy Court Administrator Frances Pastoriza Violation Clerks Sharon Weber & Mary Trapani Phone 732-530-2716 Fax 732-530-7186 Court Session every Thursday @ 8:30am Official Website for payable parking summons Borough of Red Bank PO Box 868, 90 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, NJ 07701 Telephone: (732)530-2740 Official Website Red Bank Police Chief of Police - Mark Fitzgerald Deputy Chief of Police - Ernest VanPelt Non-emergency (732) 530-2700 The Red Bank Police Department strives very much to be involved with the community it serves. They encourage citizens to contact the department not only during emergencies but also when problems arise. As an added feature, any organization wishing for a Red Bank Police Officer to give a speech or presentation contact the Chief’s office (732-530-2710). Official Website Red Bank Fire Department and First Aid Squad Chief- Patrick McSorley (732) 530-2797 Schools Red Bank Primary School · River Street, Red Bank, NJ 07701-Phone (732) 758-1530 Red Bank Middle School· 101 Harding Road, Red Bank, NJ 07701-Phone (732) 758-1515 Red Bank Regional High School-101 Ridge Rd, Little Silver, NJ 07739-Phone (732) 842-8000 Official Website Red Bank Library 84 West Front Street Red Bank, NJ 07701 Phone (732)842-0690 Fax: (732)842-4191 Red Bank Library offers Wireless Internet, Download AudioBooks. Online databases to Access article, information from newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias and media archives Official Website Post Office Red Bank offers two post offices to serve you better 171 Broad St, Red Bank - 104 Shrewsbury Ave, Red Bank - Planning & Zoning Donna Smith Barr Director, Planning and Zoning Mary Kouvel, Zoning Board Secretary Loretta Fitzpatrick, Secretary 732-530-2752 Fax: 732-530-8846 Fax: 732-530-2766 The Planning & Zoning Department is located on the 3rd floor of Borough Hall at 90 Monmouth Street. The office is open during normal business hours from Monday through Friday. For your convenience, this web site is intended to provide information on how to apply for a Development Permit. The site also contains commonly used forms related to development permits and applications to the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment. These forms may be downloaded and printed for the applicant's use, subject to requirements and size restrictions noted below. To request forms by mail, please call the office. Shopping/Dining Local recommend Ashes( 33 Broad St) or The Bistro (14 Broad St) and Breakfast at the Broadway Diner is a MUST when you visit Red Bank located at 45 Monmouth St Phone (732) 224-1234 Official Website The Bistro Map of Red Bank |
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