Fort Lee's Strictly Bicycles is a full service shop specializing in custom bikes.
The local Chamber of Commerce’s annual luncheon, which was held Thursday at the DoubleTree Hotel, is an opportunity to highlight its own and its members’ accomplishments, install its board and give out some awards.
A deeper look at the birth of an economic development program designed to make Bergen County a better tourist destination.
If you want to go green, save green with Fort Lee's Lime Taxi.
A family business creates the long and short of it at this Fort Lee salon.
The 2012 Ironman U.S. Championship is expected to draw more than 15,000 competitors, spectators and visitors to the Fort Lee area, providing sponsorship, vendor and volunteer opportunities to businesses and individuals in the Fort Lee area.
Thanks to the efforts of a longtime Fort Lee businessman and Rotary Club member, the group was escorted to the top of the West Tower Tuesday afternoon.
The manager of the Fort Lee branch of the 43-year-old, family-run real estate agency discusses the state of the industry and doing business in the borough.
A tailor's touch fits perfectly.
After Fort Lee Federal Savings Bank takes on too much debt, the bank financially "implodes" and the FDIC and Alma Bank are left to pick up the pieces.
Greek food, owner's dream live on at Santorini Taverna in Fort Lee.
The price of gas and concern about the economy haven't changed the station's generations-old approach to customer service.
Re-upholstering furniture from the inside out.
"Snapshot" stars Joyce DeWitt of "Three's Company" fame; DeWitt co-hosted the third hour of "Good Day New York" Tuesday morning.
The DoubleTree in Fort Lee is part of a new Hilton Global initiative, taking part in green programs and community service.
Bibby's Mediterranean Cafe's three employees keep things fresh.
Fort Lee's Fern Silvernagel and Esta Steckler have a common bond with Alice Guy Blaché, the world's first female motion picture director.
NY Waterway officials say the company is the first mass transit company in the country to offer such a service.
The company, which has been in the borough for seven years, could have left town when its lease expired at Parker Plaza. But they chose to stay in Fort Lee instead.
The Ridgefield Manufacturer's Association merged with the Greater Fort Lee Chamber of Commerce in January; the two groups gathered Wednesday to celebrate.
Vicki Sidrow of Fort Lee has worked with the same community-based mental health agency in Bergen County for more than 25 years.
The primary genres published by Fort Lee's Barricade Books include non-fiction titles of true crime, mafia, Judaic books and celebrity biographies, but the landscape of the publishing industry is changing.
Claim the free listing and interact with customers.
Patch goes Valentine’s Day shopping in Fort Lee.
300 school districts poised to make changes that take budgets off annual ballot.
An interview with Dr. Andrew Mark Rodgers, a chiropractic physician with Fort Lee Chiropractic Associates.
Bank of America/Merrill Lynch cardholders receive free admission to more than 150 museums on the first full weekend of each month.
The BOE removed a line from Leadership Advantage’s proposal saying it would meet with stakeholders because they’ve already “heard the public.”
Already a handful of ads are getting a lot of attention.
Staying in the dough keeps business cooking.
Power Martial Arts on Palisade Avenue opened in late November, offering training in a wide variety of martial arts and even yoga; the husband and wife who own the school are first-time business owners.
Tying up all the ends finishes the project at Fort Lee business.
Laurence E. Parisi, a Fort Lee resident, will be installed as president at a gala in North Bergen Saturday.
Find New York chic in Fort Lee
The last day to send First Class through USPS was Tuesday, priority cutoff is Wednesday and and USPS express and UPS next day air is Thursday
The second annual “Beautiful NANUM Market,” Saturday, Dec. 17
“Twenty50” will feature 194 one- and two-bedroom units and is scheduled for completion by September 2013
Eighty years and going strong, Cafasso's Fairway Market keeps wowing customers
A regular look at some of what’s selling in your neighborhood; this week’s version features a "lovingly cared for" property on McElroy Avenue
The annual food drive will benefit the Center for Food Action in Englewood