Category Archives: Eclectic
September 23, 2009 – 9:28 am
The new rabbi at Congregation Beth Israel says the ponderous Jewish holidays could use some levity. (Click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
The Jewish holiday season just isn’t as much fun for Rabbi Yerachmiel Shapiro unless he’s watching faces transform from pale to patina while blowing into the horns of a dangerous wild animal.
Shapiro, who took over [...]
Are you a yard sale junkie? Do you know someone who is?
Are you planning a yard sale, or to go out on a garage-sale shopping spree?
redbankgreen would love to hear from you.
We’re gearing up for the second annual Red Bank Townwide Yard Sale, scheduled rain-or-shine for Saturday, September 12, and we’d appreciate your input.
February 13, 2008 – 7:14 am
The streets of Red Bank will become a baragain-hunter’s bazaar on Saturday, Sept. 20, if all goes according to plan. A townwide yard sale proposed by South Street’s Audrey Oldoerp got the thumbs-up from the Borough Council Monday night after…
January 29, 2008 – 7:33 am
Yard-sale proponent Audrey Oldoerp. For a long time, South Street’s Audrey Oldoerp wondered aloud why towns such as Belmar and Atlantic Highlands had annual or even semi-annual yard sales that embraced every street and home, but Red Bank didn’t. Moreover,…
January 4, 2008 – 11:56 am
When Retromedia Sound Studios owner John Noll invited redbankgreen over to meet the wife & husband singer-songwriters Stacey Earle and Mark Stuart last month, our first reaction was, “Who?” Past visits to the studio have introduced us to the somewhat-well-known…
November 26, 2007 – 3:05 pm
August 29, 2007 – 11:38 am
That’s a picture of the full lunar eclipse — full in some parts of the world, that is, but not this part — taken early Tuesday morning from an undisclosed bedroom in Red Bank. But you knew it was Red…
Tom Labetti and Eileen (nee Weller) Labetti of Elm Place got married recently at St. James Church on Broad Street. The red-haired bride beamed magnificently, the wedding party looked youthful and happy, and the newlyweds headed off for their reception…
This week’s Holmdel Independent has a delicious story about the owner of split-level house in the New Monmouth section who claims his property is entitled to a tax exemption because he has turned it into a monastery. Sixty-three-year-old Raymond Bertolette,…
— By LINDA G. RASTELLI Hitting the freebie bins downtown — and mailboxes in select neighborhooods — starting today is the premier issue of a quarterly magazine dubbed, simply, d. But make no mistake, says first-time publisher Danny Sanchez, the…
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