The news comes on the heels of Superfresh market also pulling out of the Haddon Township strip mall.
Patch spoke with Mayor James Maley and representatives from the offbeat grocery store about what it would take to open a location in Collingswood.
To the winners: the title of ugliest holiday sweater, a new pair of Asics shoes and the satisfaction of helping out needy families in the area.
Here's a breakdown of which restaurants in Collingswood, Haddonfield and Haddon Township are going to open their doors for the holidays.
Inside the newest addition to Restaurant Row, diners will find an oasis of flavors, a striking decor, and a free sample at lunchtime on Wednesday. Check out our exclusive pictures.
Take a look at these pictures from the Moorestown home of Bobby Chez, whose can't-miss-it holiday decorations stem from a lifelong love of Christmas.
Anonymous reviews on sites like Yelp and TripAdvisor can make or break a business. Some chefs, like Alfredo Fischioni of That's Amore, refuse to suffer criticism in silence.
Amanda and Mike Little are torquing the concept of glamour photos with a generous seasoning of retro at the new Bombshell Pinup studio in Haddonfield.
The newest food/retail/experience-based business on Haddon Avenue celebrates its grand opening today with a tasting event and sale.
Tom Marchetty has $200,000 worth of industrial-grade power tools, Collingswood—and he's willing to teach you how to use them to make anything you can imagine.
Some businesses thrive and others die in the boom-or-bust cycle of Haddonfield storefronts. What lessons, if any, do these extremes hold for Collingswood retailers?
Travel and Leisure named Sagami one of the top 20 sushi restaurants in the U.S., while Zagat readers voted Sapori and Kitchen Consigliere tops in the Philly region for Italian.
On the first day of Christmas, Collingswood gave to me...30 days of payment-free parking in the downtown shopping district—and that's not all.
In a crowded dining scene, Villa Barone, the anchor of the downtown Restaurant Row renaissance, is doing all the right things to maintain its venerable position.
As area malls open at midnight Friday, many retail workers will be forced to leave their tables early on the holiday—but do bargain hunters care?
After their mother left behind a lifetime's worth of memories in photographs, Jen and Rob Richman began R3 Media Services to help other families preserve their past digitally.
Keep your money local this Christmas with some special sales opportunities that support borough businesses and entrepreneurs.
Ready, get set, go shopping! Black Friday starts early this year—here are the best Black Friday deals around.
"Kids interested in model railroading now are 55," owner Bruce Kohler says.
Getting hungry? We've got the place for you. Chef's Choice, local chefs dish on their signature dish.
A handful of restaurants in Collingswood and Haddonfield will have Turkey Day specials.
This year, the borough is giving away $50,000 in bonus cash through its Business Improvement District tax. In all, $175,000 will be up for grabs, starting at 9 a.m. Saturday.
The deadline for mailing Christmas presents is closer than you may think. Find out the shipping deadlines for USPS, UPS and FedEx.
The A&P chain plans to close stores in Westmont, Marlton and Plainsboro.
Local businesses salute our servicemen and women with special year-round deals as well as on Veterans Day.
All active-duty, uniformed personnel and U.S. military veterans with ID are eligible for the promotion.
Shoppers in West Deptford can now pay with PayPal at their local Foot Locker, The Home Depot, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Brew Your Own Bottle is a regional source for beer-making supplies and classes.
The popular yoga studio will pull out of Burlington County in March, focusing its energies on its Collingswood location, according to an e-mail from owner Beth Filla.
If you've driven by this local landmark without peeking in, you'll get your chance Nov. 4, on National Accordion Day.
In Part I of this feature, Patch talked to two Collingswood businesses that are poised for growth; Part II focuses on a pair of shops that are trying to weather a dry spell.
As Collingswood wishes a happy birthday to four of its local (non-restaurant) businesses this month, Patch considers the successes and challenges that comprise their stories.
Collingswood native Jimmy Marino says businesses like his contribute to improving property values, and he will work with his neighbors to improve conditions on the block.
There are discounts and specials all weekend long!
Many of the best of the fall flavors are on fixed-price restaurant week menus starting October 14, writes Dave Valiante.
This week, job club features plenty of food service work and a position for someone who wants to sell motorcycle apparel. Plus: Haddonfield is hiring a new police officer.
At The American Table, "Made in the U.S.A." is more than just a slogan to owner Cyndi Zippilli.
Store-brand Roasted Garlic and Eggplant Soup is actually Lobster Bisque—a serious risk for those with seafood allergies
Gas up the ol' tank with freebies at Krispy Kreme and discounts at Grooveground.