Red Bank announces regular office hours for mayor and council

William Portman, Mayor at Borough of Red Bank
William Portman, Mayor at Borough of Red Bank
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Red Bank residents have new opportunities to meet with their local government officials through designated office hours. Mayor William Portman is available for appointments on Mondays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Borough Hall, located at 90 Monmouth St., fourth floor. Those wishing to meet with the mayor are asked to call 732-530-2740 to schedule an appointment.

Members of the Borough Council hold office hours every Wednesday at two locations. From 10 a.m. until noon, council members are available at the Senior Center, 80 Shrewsbury Ave., where walk-ins are welcome and no appointment is necessary. Later in the day, from 5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m., council members meet with residents at the Public Library, 84 West Front St. Appointments for this session can be made by calling 732-530-2740.

These sessions aim to give community members easier access to their elected officials and provide additional channels for communication between residents and the local government.



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