With Hogwarts at the library, the annual parade on Sunday and more, Red Bank will be bubbling with Halloween spirit.
The 74th annual Red Bank Halloween Parade will take place this Sunday, Oct. 30, after its original date was cancelled due to rain.
The Monmouth Reform Temple, with Red Bank police, will offer free bicycle lights to Red Bank cyclists in need of help.
Volunteers are needed for a planting project at the Easy Street Community Wildlife Habitat in Howell.
Author Charles Lopez Bruns will discuss "Fatherlands: Identities of a Cuban American" Wednesday at the Eastern Branch Library, Shrewsbury.
Jersey Shore Ghost Tours is returning to Red Bank for a series of lantern-led tours that incorporate local history with ghost stories.
Come to Johnny Jazz Park Saturday evening for the first annual Hispanic Heritage Festival in Red Bank.
Lunch Break launches its Adopt-A-Family Program for holiday meals, hoping to sponsor 1,000 families; drop-offs begin Oct. 5.
Hackensack Meridian's Bayshore and Riverview medical centers are offering the bivalent boosters, either by appointment or as a walk-in.
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers on Aberdeen Day!
Register for upcoming Historic Walking Tours offered by the Red Bank Public Library.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Red Bank and Shrewsbury.
During Hunger Action Month, the Lunch Break social services organization in Red Bank is taking a moment to thank its 2,000 volunteers.
Red Bank Borough, Elks Lodge #233 will gather on Sunday at Riverside Gardens Park to mark the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
For its 150th year, the Red Bank Volunteer Fire Department has been recognized with a Council proclamation, commemorative wares and more.
Live music will be all around Red Bank this holiday weekend, with a Pops concert and StreetLife Saturday and Tim McLoone on Sunday.
The Oct. 14 event, with host actor Siobhan Fallon Hogan, will recognize the contributions of people integral to the Lunch Break mission.
There were lots of winners at the Lunch Break Community Picnic and Softball Classic Aug. 20 at Count Basie Field in Red Bank.
Red Bank residents can register for a town-wide yard sale Sept. 10 that will benefit the Red Bank Public Library.
Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners asks that families of victims contact the board by Sept. 2 to participate in 9/11 remembrance.
A "multitude" of peach desserts is promised Sunday at the church's 30th Annual Peach Festival in Farmingdale.
The Borough Parks and Recreation Department will offer this "moving meditation" program in individual classes in August.
"Agency on Wheels" will be in town on Aug. 6 to bring services to you, possibly saving a trip to the Eatontown site.
RiverCenter confirms that the Red Bank Broadwalk outdoor pedestrian plaza opened Friday night and is back for the rest of the summer.
A free United Elks barbecue Saturday at 306 Shrewsbury Ave. honors police, fire, EMTS, veterans and healthcare workers.
The Lunch Break social services center is welcoming donations of school supplies in preparation for its annual Backpack Giveaway Aug. 20.
Federal American Rescue Plan Act funds were awarded by Monmouth County to 93 nonprofits, including Lunch Break in Red Bank.
After two years of online gatherings, the 47th NJ Friends of Clearwater Festival comes back to Riverside Gardens Park in Red Bank.
Are you still drinking water straight from the faucet? The answer is most likely no, possibly even a resounding absolutely not!
YMCA of Greater Monmouth County and Ocean County YMCA have entered into a new management agreement to become "stronger together."
See Patch's guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Red Bank and Shrewsbury.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Red Bank and Shrewsbury.
After a two-year pandemic break, the Red Bank Classic 5K saw more than 1,400 runners and walkers participate in the town-wide event June 18.
Red Bank police advise residents that traffic will be detoured on Saturday, June 18, for the 5K race that's back after two years.
Events starts at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Johnny Jazz Park, 270 Shrewsbury Ave., with food, music, vendors and a guest speaker.
More than 1,000 participants are expected to join the charity run/walk on June 18 to benefit the Red Bank Family YMCA.
Police hope to reunite a lost cat found on Golden Way with its owner.
Students ages 13 to 18 can create weekly shows with theater professionals at the Summer Intensives .
Freehold Township's Andrew Visconti, who has two autistic siblings, brings his passion for gaming to help Autism Family Services.