(“Red Bank” is a borough in ‘Monmouth County’, ‘New Jersey’, incorporated in 1908 and located on the ‘Navesink River’, the area’s original transportation route to the ocean and other ports)
(as of the ‘2010 United States Census’, the borough had a population of 12,206, reflecting an increase of 362 (+3.1%) from the 11,844 counted in the ‘2000 Census’, which had in turn increased by 1,208 (+11.4%) from the 10,636 counted in the ‘1990 Census’)
(‘Red Bank’ was originally formed as a town on 17 march 1870, from portions of ‘Shrewsbury Township’)
(on 14 february 1879, ‘Red Bank’ became ‘Shrewsbury City’, a portion of ‘Shrewsbury Township’, but this only lasted until 15 may 1879, when ‘Red Bank’ regained its independence)
(on 10 march 1908, ‘Red Bank’ was formed as a borough by an act of the ‘New Jersey Legislature’ and was set off from ‘Shrewsbury Township’)
(the borough was named for the red soil along the ‘Navesink River’)