Pups of War is celebrating its grand opening on Monday, June 14 at 2 p.m., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Music Notes Academy turned to Google’s educational platform to keep their students engaged and involved with music throughout the pandemic.
Orchard Terrace is Burke’s new outdoor dining patio in the 15-acre campus of Park Chateau Estate and Gardens.
Now that the weather is getting nice, what better way to enjoy it than eating outside at one of East Brunswick's local restaurants.
The East Brunswick Seafood & Fish Market is located right next to Mexican restaurant La China Poblana.
Both programs are led by Bradley Baskir, a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley in Boston.
East Brunswick Public Library and Princeton SCORE team up to present two online programs covering eCommerce this spring.
The program will present a brief biography of Buffett, his investing principles and Berkshire Hathaway.
At the inauguration, Mayor Brad Cohen said "businesses are coming back into town." The gym is located at the former Kmart site on Route 18.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Middlesex County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
Pups of War, an indoor nerf gun arena is all set to open at the Brunswick Square Mall.
See how well utility providers in the East Brunswick area and across NJ serve their customers.
Both programs are hosted by Bradley Baskir, a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley in Boston.
Mayor Brad Cohen inaugurated the CubeSmart storage facility, which opened at the former Kmart site.
The Clothing Center in East Brunswick is getting help amid the pandemic, thanks to Barstool Sports and its founder David Portnoy.
These programs are hosted by Bradley Baskir, a financial advisor.
The two programs are presented by Edward Mendlowitz, CPA, Emeritus partner, at WithumSmith+Brown, PC.
A 513,240 square foot FedEx warehouse and distribution center is coming to 39 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick
The deadline to apply for the next round of funding is Dec. 30. In November, 140 businesses received funds.
Community Fitness Barbending is ensuring all members remain healthy during the pandemic, by conducting safe and functional workouts.
Three generations of passionate dancers run the Kaye Lynn Dance Studio, which quickly adapted to the pandemic, bringing joy to children.
CubeSmart storage and Crunch Gym are all set to open at the Route 18 location in East Brunswick.
As the celebrated chef opens his new restaurant in East Brunswick, he urges the community to support small, local businesses.
Patch received many submissions for Business of the Year. Have a favorite? There's still time to vote.
Mayor Brad Cohen said the move was made to help businesses sustain during the pandemic.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as East Brunswick "Businesses of the Year."
Retailers are doing their best to curb crowds amid the pandemic while still rolling out deals to the most dedicated Black Friday shoppers.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in East Brunswick overcome pandemic hardships.
Mayor Brad Cohen said added restrictions won’t be imposed because local businesses “are working and operating in responsible ways.”
Amounts ranging from $410.97 to the maximum $30,000 will be distributed to small businesses in Middlesex County.
“Right now, my main focus is on making sure the library is serving the community during the pandemic," said Kuzma.
“The first series of business break programs this summer was very well attended,” said Mendlowitz. “I’m very happy to partner with EBPL."
Check your pockets! The Summerhill Road ShopRite sold a lottery ticket that split the $770,036 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot Tuesday night.
The feds released every company in the U.S. that received taxpayer-funded PPP loans. Here are the East Brunswick businesses:
Check your pockets! Delis in Parlin and Sayreville sold lottery tickets that won the $10,000 prize in Tuesday night's drawing.
The Rt. 18 mall will operate with reduced hours (11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday). Of course, masks must be worn.
Check your pockets if you play the lotto and bought a ticket in South River recently!
A $10,000-winning ticket was sold at the Cavaco Supermarket, 2 Ferry Street, in South River this week.
If you own a business of 10 people or less in Middlesex County, apply for grants by Wednesday at 5 p.m. on the Middlesex County website:
The following East Brunswick restaurants have been approved for outdoor eating/drinking. You might see some surprising names on the list!