When a July 4 blaze seriously damaged the landmark Italian restaurant, the owners declared they would be back. That happened this week.
Breaking: The restaurant, which first announced its planned presence in May, also has changed its name.
Microbreweries have continued to grow in popularity, but until now, the were not permitted in the township.
Breaking: The restaurant will have a mix of Puerto Rican foods for both vegetarian/vegans and those who love a meat dish.
Breaking: The restaurant has ceased operations, apparently for good.
The store is not allowed to sell any puppies until late April, and not permitted to remove any without written Health Department approval.
Breaking: The Ocean County Health Department says its inquiry into the store after reports of sick animals is continuing.
Veterinarian: "I was told the store owned the puppy. I discovered the lady (Anne Reeves) was right, that she owned the puppy."
The puppy became ill within days of Brittany Reeves' purchase from a pet store. The store claims he was surrendered; the family denies that.
See if your local spot is on the chopping block.
The hiring notice means they are closer to opening the eagerly anticipated shop in the township.
Now that the economy's a little better, can you be a little choosier about a job, perhaps?
Breaking: The company's policy now says returns are only accepted within 7 days of purchase and for credit only.
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Four ospreys were electrocuted at one nest, including 2 in two weeks; two osprey nests were successfully moved, the company said.
If you're leaving Ocean County to celebrate, here's where you can find the best prices for fueling up before you hit the road.
The school, ordered to pay $9.2 million in a consumer fraud case in 2015, closed all its locations Tuesday.
The loss of big box stores hurt a number of retail areas, but should be temporary, according to a report.
Want to know all the best donut shops in New Jersey? We may just have them right here - and there are plenty.
Brick's BJ Dowlen started her Bodyworks Enterprises and Bodyworks Ball to follow the yearning of her spirit to help others, body and soul.
Visitation Relief Center will receive a portion of the restaurant's sales; customers will be eligible for prizes as well.
The expo is set for November; chamber members can register for tables now.
"We will not tolerate the type of behavior seen in the video," spokeswoman says.
Median household earnings in Ocean County show a slight increase over the past year, according to annual census data made public Thursday.
Residents of two N.J. towns can't get a refund from an online retailer, and the company won't say why.
Store-baked and take-and-bake cookies were sold between July 19 and Aug. 15.
Through the Gratitude Challenge, she hopes to fuel positive thoughts and spread happiness.
The woman was hurt when she and a friend smashed into the mouth of the King Cobra slide, according to the report.
See where you should fill up before state-imposed gas tax begins July 1.
The fast food chain is opening its restaurant this week and has gift cards for the first 50 customers in line.
The Mantoloking Road store crew won bragging rights in the competition showing off the best sub-making skills in the country.
The sporting goods retailer will close all of its more than 450 locations, including Brick, according to reports.
Changes in store choices and healty eating attitudes have residents clamoring for organic options; when they will arrive is unclear.
It's Wawa Day on Thursday, April 14. To celebrate, the chain will be giving out a free cup of coffee to every customer.
State legistlators, environmental group and others are blasting proposal, which will fund controversial pipeline.
Dairy Queen will be hosting its annual ice cream giveaway and accepting donations to the Children's Miracle Network.
Brick challenges residents to show the company it's wrong about a lack of demand for the food store. #BrickTownshipWantsAWegmans
The township is joining other communities in requesting an extension to lessen the impact while ratables remain unrecovered.
Patch Readers got nostalgic and told us which local businesses they wish never closed down.
N.J. Dunkin' Donuts stores allegedly charged customers too much money, taxing customers on food items that were exempt.