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Councilwoman and Parks and Recreation Committee liaison Juanita Lewis and Councilwoman and Public Works Committee liaison Sharon Lee have announced…
Borough residents can now use the Red Bank website to sign up for the Do Not Knock list, a mechanism recently authorized by ordinance to prevent peddlers and solicitors from going to the residences of those who enroll.
Councilman Michael DuPont is working in conjunction with the Borough Council’s Education and Technology Committee and the Borough schools to hold a town wide collection day on March 6 to gather footwear for victims of the recent disaster in Haiti in conjunction with the national organization Soles4Souls.