Borough officials outnumbered residents at the annual Red Bank budget Q&A held at the Senior Citizens’ Center on Shrewsbury Avenue Thursday night. Administrator Stanley Sickels gave a 35-minute overview of the spending plan that was nearly identical to one he delivered at a council meeting last month, and drew only two questions from the audience.
The $19.95 million spending plan, which would raise the local tax on a house assessed at the average $403,696 by $105 for the year, is scheduled for a council vote on April 27. (Click to enlarge)