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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Business as Unusual

With power outages still widespread in Red Bank and Shrewsbury, businesses give it a go anyway.

On the Monmouth Street sidewalk, Charles Adjmi walked back and forth with a hand clutching a dozen or so cell phone chargers raised above his head. With power still out at his Red Bank Wireless shop days after Hurricane Sandy tore a path through New Jersey and with no restoration date being offered by Jersey Central Power and Light, Adjmi thought, why not, let's try to make some money. All throughout Red Bank, businesses were giving it a go Thursday, many of them reopening without power in an effort to return back to normal, well, as close as normal as they can get. With equally powerless residents roaming the downtown looking for a solution to their power problem or simply a way to beat the boredom, local businesses were more than happy …

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Downtown Red Bank's Positive Future

RiverCenter's Nancy Adams is painting a positive outlook for Red Bank's downtown, citing new business arrivals.

Things are looking up for Red Bank’s downtown. All along Broad and Monmouth streets construction is under way, and not just the roadwork that’s been a regular feature throughout the downtown for the past several months. Buildings are being gutted, signs are being erected and, the hope is, downtown Red Bank is back on the upward trend that’s defined much of its past two decades. Coming off the recent successful Red Bank Guinness Oyster Festival, Nancy Adams, executive director of the Red Bank RiverCenter, said what you see downtown is the culmination of hard work from landlords and tenants, the borough and RiverCenter, and the downtown business community at large. Though several prominent downtown locations still have brown paper taped to …

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