CUPS Yogurt has grand opening, Friday.
ThrillCoaster Tours takes teens on a tour of roller coasters throughout the country.
Developer wants approval to build a White Castle in the parking lot near K-Mart and Home Space.
Here are some videos showing houses for sale in East Brunswick, all posted recently on YouTube.
The hospital is ranked highly due to its expertise in multiple medical specialties.
In annual filings with the state BPU, utilities say customers could see savings of up to 5.2 percent.
CUPS is just one of a few businesses set to open in the new Summerhill Square.
Staff will be relocated to the company's Somerville office. Tell us what you think!
After reaching a deal with NJ Gov. Chris Christie, Amazon will be making state residents pay them 7 percent on their purcahses.
Hope & Dawn Boutique has all your women's fashions.
While readers voted "yes" to the mall's new additions, some were not happy about the newcomers.
In honor of international company's new "Slurpee Lite" product.
Restaurant joins several other eateries.
Several new businesses are lined up to open in the Brunswick Square Mall as renovations to the JC Penney wing continue.
Hutning and gun shop caters to the experienced as well as the beginner.
Strawberry Days begins this weekend, but pick your own any time at Giamarese.
While retailers struggle, there are signs that help is on the way in the form of new businesses at the strip mall.
The supermarket and the Blood Center of NJ presented a check for $300 to MCFOODS.
But how will local wine stores fare?
Despite many people saying they would shop at the new Walmart, Patch readers are not happy about the retail giant coming to town. What do you think?
The movie theater at the Brunswick Square Mall will be under new management.
The legacy of Henry Mercer spreads across three Bucks County, Pa. museums.
Patch wants to know if you will shop at the Walmart once its open.
Customers can drop off their technology for recycling at the service desk, regardless of where it was originally purchased.
The retail giant will include a grocery store and pharmacy.
Seven-year-old Stephanie Yarnall won the Girl's State Championship this season.
Development of the Summerhill Square continues.
Resident seeks 500 "likes" before she approaches Trader Joe's about locating in East Brunswick.
Mr. D’s Sports Cards & Collectibles still going strong despite shifting demands in the collectibles market.
Karen’s Consignment Boutique has something for everyone.
The company named which stores are being closed, but New Jersey locations have been spared, the Minnesota-based company says.
Senior Allison Clay won Rider's first-ever Top Student Chef competition. Taste her winning recipe during the month of April at PJ's.
The Toll Brothers application to develop the Golden Triangle property was postponed until Wednesday, April 28.
The big box retailer also announced it will cut 400 jobs.
Next Level Hockey and Sports Performance offers sport specific training programs to enable athletes to focus on specific workouts, movements and skill sets relevant to their sport.
Brunswick Urgent Care describes itself as an alternative to the emergency room.
Try outs take place on various fields at Dideriksen Park.
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Toll Brothers wants to build a retail center on the Golden Triangle site, though an application on file with the township does not mention who would call the building home.
Organizers say they're hoping for a second event later this year.