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Fernando Blychanton is all smiles as the snow blower he bought finally proves a very worthy investment. (Photos by Brian Donohue. Click to enlarge.)

By BRIAN DONOHUE

Red Bankers Monday began the task of digging out from the largest snowfall in years, with the town apparently escaping any large-scale power outages or other major meteorological misfortune. 

By the time snow tapered off in mid-afternoon, most streets we checked had been plowed to the blacktop, or close to it, with the borough reporting that more widespread compliance with parking rules had helped plow drivers get the job done. 

“Overall, Red Bank fared ok during this storm,” Borough Manager Jim Gant said in an email response to questions from redbankgreen. “We were fortunate to see relatively limited power outages and minimal issues with downed trees or power lines compared to what could have been. That certainly helped our crews focus on snow removal and cleanup operations.”

With more than two feet of snow recorded in eastern Monmouth County, the cleanup will likely continue for days. Read on for more details on the storm and photos galore from our early morning walk across town in the thick of the blizzard. 

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A fire engine from West Side Hose Company makes its way across Drs. James Parker Boulevard. The Red Bank Fire Department was called to a person trapped in an elevator on Broad Street at about 7:30 am.

It certainly was a storm for the ages.

Snow began falling shortly after 1pm Sunday, and by 7:30 a.m., fourteen inches had fallen in Red Bank, according to the National Weather Service snow total reports. Freehold recorded 26 inches had fallen by noon and 25 inches had fallen in Middletown by 12:30 pm. Final totals are likely to be higher all around. 

Blizzard of 202602232026 snowGant praised employees with the Department of Public Utilities, whose work he called “outstanding.”

“Their dedication throughout the storm — and now into the cleanup phase — has been outstanding. They worked around the clock to keep roads passable and safe (still working), and they’ll continue clearing corners, pushing back snowbanks, and addressing secondary streets and municipal lots for the majority of the week ahead. While this is their job, it’s important to recognize that they’re doing it while being away from their own families, often putting their own homes and responsibilities on hold until the Borough is fully taken care of.”

We also maintained close coordination through our Emergency Management team all night long. We met multiple times throughout the week and again on Saturday to continue our storm planning and response efforts. I’m very pleased with how our crews, police officers, and all departments across the Borough worked together seamlessly, including our robust communications effort.”


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Gant concurred with our observations that residents had more widely complied with the emergency on-street parking ban than during last month’s big snowstorm, when police issued tickets to 283 vehicle owners.
 
The large number of cars left on streets in January’s storm complicated the cleanup, made even trickier by the weeks-long hard freeze that followed the storm.
 
This time, Gant said, “We saw significantly better compliance, which made plowing operations much more efficient and manageable for our crews. “
 
“I want to sincerely thank the community for that cooperation,” he added.  Vehicles left on the street were ticketed Sunday night, but none were towed due to limited storage space, he added. 
 
“All in all, it was a strong, coordinated response, and we appreciate the community’s patience as cleanup continues.”
 
Here’s our photos from our 7:30 am to 11:30 am stroll across town. 

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Retired renowned boxer  Freddie Boynton was declared winner over the Blizzard of 2026 by TKO after one round with the snow blower. 
 

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A resident appears to be mulling how they’re going to get their car out of the parking lot of the Fortune Square apartments. 
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It’s a sleeping ostrich. Do you see it? A parking meter on Harding Road appears to have been turned into a work of sculpture by the snow. 

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Monmouth Street in white.
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Deep snow drifts outside Borough Hall. 

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Not everyone complied with the emergency on-street parking ban.  They will now pay the price in the hours it will take to dig out on top of the $38 ticket. 
 

A couple walking in the storm stop for a photo on Arthur Place. 

Near white-out conditions persisted through much of the overnight and morning hours Monday. Goggles helped. 

 

redbankgreen editor Brian Donohue may be reached via email at [email protected] or by calling or texting 848-331-8331.

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