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I should probably clarify my question.. yes of course every town is unique.
I'm not looking for a 100% "clone" of Red Bank.
I'm just asking what other towns in Monmouth County have SIMILAR characteristics, such as good schools.. a downtown/main street section.. side walks etc.
These types of towns are all over the place in Bergen County.. but I'd like to find out what towns are like this in Monmouth County.
Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by Mightyqueen801
Yeah, not that I know of. Red Bank is Red Bank because it's somewhat unique. It happened over time.
Red Bank has the largest and most vibrant downtown in Monmouth County. It’s also a fairly diverse community where only around 60% of the 12,000 residents are Caucasian.
Manasquan, while quite nice, has a much smaller downtown and not nearly as eclectic. There are around 6,000 residents and approximately 97% are white.
Both Red Bank and Manasquan grammar schools are fairly mediocre. Red Bank Regional High School, however, has a better reputation than Manasquan. Many families from both communities send their children to one of the Catholic high schools in the area. (CBA, St.Rose, Red Bank Catholic, Trinity)
Red Bank is a town which leans to the left and Manasquan is a town which leans to the right.
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