New Jersey is near the bottom in the Tax Foundation's 2014 State Business Tax Climate Index.
Be sure workers and employees know what the new bank note looks like.
A look at what job opportunities are available in the Holmdel-Hazlet area.
Don't let tomatoes go out of season before trying this salad.
The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
Local blogger Ken Berwitz claimed a friend of his entered the Marlboro Township store looking for a bar mitzvah card and was told "We don't cater to you people."
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
Now, Cracked Olive wants to put dinner on your table and give your entire family a home cooked option.
Hobby Lobby representatives say they are looking into alleged comments.
Hobby Lobby told Patch it is evaluating its current stock of merchandise.
These are the five industries that are expected to grow the fastest between 2013 and 2016.
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno swore in the new board of the Northern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce.
The ETTMoms 360º Conference: The Power of Connections this Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Encore Event Center in Freehold.
Run a local business? Wondering how to make a greater online presence for your company? Here's four reasons why starting a blog on Holmdel-Hazlet Patch can help.
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At age 64 Lynn Scheps is still an active owner, teacher and dancer at the Bayshore Academy of Dance in Holmdel.
The richest person in New Jersey is Donald Newhouse, of Somerset County, according to The Forbes 400 Richest People in America list.
Somerset Development celebrated its official ownership of the over 400-acre property in Holmdel with a packed room on Monday
Business owners and organizations, take advantage of this opportunity to connect with the community.
JCP&L has received reports of third-party sales people using deceptive tactics, according to a press release.
Fashion Bug was among the stores contributing to the area's vacancy rate, but Planet Fitness is moving in.
Empty small businesses are driving up the vacancy rate around the region.
The Eatontown Zoning Board granted the indoor amusement park permission to occupy a vacant building on Route 35.