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FREE REDBANKGREEN SHIRTS, NEW COMMENT POLICY

Dear Red Bank,

We made it to Memorial Day Weekend. Of course, we’re repping that in our masthead at the top of this page (and below, in case you missed it).

You may have noticed that we like to have fun at redbankgreen.

It’s a core value, really.

If you’re going to do something for 100 years, you’d better have fun doing it or it’s going to get old fast.

So here’s a quick summary of things that we’ve been having fun doing:

I want to be clear that we’re doing something special at redbankgreen. You and us. We’re redefining what local news is.

We’re also inspiring. The publisher of the largest local newsroom in Texas announced his own 100 year vision — he dropped us a note to let us know that he was inspired by ours.

That’s the kind of optimism this industry needs.

It’s easy to miss when it’s right under our noses. But recognize that what you see and read at redbankgreen is unlike anything that any town on the planet has. You, me, Brian, and John Ward … and one last very important group of people: our businesses and organizations that support us.

I’d like to take a minute to recognize the partners and advertisers that make redbankgreen possible today: Antique Center, Monmouth Meats, YMCA, Steve at Red Bank Frameworks, Stew at Monmouth Meats, RiverCenter, Chris Havens, Kyle Reed, Shannon Parks and Adam at Triumph Brewing.

They make it possible. Yes, they support what we’re building here in Red Bank, but we support them too — by treating them as the partners that they are in building the community that we have.

So, you’re here for the t-shirts right? Limited edition, very high quality running shirts. Perfect for the Red Bank 5k. We’ve got 5 to give away — and the instructions are very simple:

  1. Leave a comment below, on what you love about Red Bank.
  2. Find an advertiser on our page who has a “love,” “like,” or “lightbulb” icon and give it a click, or several. See what happens.
  3. Email [email protected] and say hi. We’ll pick 5 people who do this before the end of the weekend. If there are more than 5, we’ll put you on a list to get you one when a new batch comes in.

A final note on comments: there are new comment guidelines posted beneath our comment policy. The comments are one of the things that many of us secretly look forward to reading. But we must keep the comments civil and (mostly) intelligent.

The new policy is almost a verbatim copy of a policy of a message board called HackerNews, which I’ve personally been a member of for a long time. I think their policy has served them well.

That said, no comment policy is ever perfect. There are tradeoffs between commenting systems, levels of anonymity, types of speech tolerated, and much, much more.

One day, we’ll arrive at the holy grail of commenting systems and policies where there are no problems. If anyone has a fighting chance, well, we’re at least in the running.

That is all. Enjoy your Memorial Day Weekend.

And long live local news.

Remember: Nothing makes a Red Bank friend happier than to hear "I saw you on Red Bank Green!"
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CRASH ON LEIGHTON
The driver of this car was headed north on Leighton Avenue when they it hit an SUV pulling a work trailer headed in south in the opposing la ...
CAR VS STREET SIGN
The driver of this Mercedes hopped the curb and toppled the street sign at the corner of South Pearl and Drs. James Parker Boulevard Wednesd ...
SKETCHES OF RED BANK BY LOCAL ARTIST MICHAEL WHITE
Sketches of Red Bank scenes have been floating around on social media and we thought they deserved some spotlight. First appearing in our fe ...
POLE DOWN
Utility pole falls on English Plaza shop Forge after being struck by SUV shortly before noon. No injuries reported, though 86-year-old drive ...
YO, ADRIAN!
It’s a tough turn for our hero as Rocky Balboa is relegated to the curb for trash pickup on Locust Avenue. We’ll have to go back ...
“EL PALOMO” IS IN THE HOUSE
Jesus Rios, a mariachi singer who performs under the stage name “El Palomo” (The dove) pauses for a moment before entering a bac ...
CROC SPOTTED IN RIVER
Frighteningly hideous and green, a solitary Croc lurked ominously amid the flotsam and foam in the Navesink River alongside the Red Bank Fir ...
KISS ICON REFLECTS ON BROADWALK
A Swarovski crystal-bedazzled self-portrait painting of Paul Stanley, longtime singer and guitarist for the rock band Kiss peers out from a ...
CHISELIN’ AWAY
Marcelo Garcia Lopez works with hammer and chisel on a new feature for his flower garden on Shrewsbury Avenue: a hollow in a carved log in w ...
STORM CLEANUP CONTINUES
  Saturday’s storm sent a tree toppling on this house on Bank Street, damaging the roof. Workers Wednesday could be seen removing ...
SNAPPING IN THE BREEZE
RED BANK: Blustery winds had the flags in Riverside Gardens Park snapping Monday evening.
POWER LINE DOWN
Red Bank firefighters were on scene at Manor Drive dealing with a live power line Monday afternoon. There was no immediate report of fire. T ...
TAR BEACH SOLSTICE
Aldo Quiroz of Ocean Township came ready with his beach chair and found a shady spot to spend his lunch hour in a parking lot off Broad Stre ...
GOING GREY
Workers painting the stone facade of the PNC Bank at the corner of Broad and Harding Thursday morning. An upgrade? Maybe it’s just pri ...
COFFEE & WILDLIFE
RED BANK: The best wildlife show in town can be taken in from a waterfront bench outside the public library, and it's totally free.
FAWNING OVER HER BABY
A mother deer and her fawn were spotted between a row of garages on Hudson Avenue and some trees alongside the Broad Street parking lots. Re ...
EVENING ESCAPE
RED BANK: Sailors in Monmouth Boat Club's weekly racing series found tranquil conditions on the Navesink River Tuesday evening.
PEAK COLOR ON BROAD
RED BANK: A year after they were installed, downtown mini gardens have added to "transformational" improvements, says business owner.
RED BANK: FAIRIES MOVE IN ON WHITE STREET
Red Bank: Girl scouts turns tiny parking lot plot of dirt into a "magical girls sparkle garden."
TRAINING UNDER FIRE
RED BANK: Volunteer firefighters train to cut into pitched roofs under active fire conditions.