The company named which stores are being closed, but New Jersey locations have been spared, the Minnesota-based company says.
A new bus service started this month that offers one way fares between Princeton and New York City for as little as $1 each way, depending how far in advance you book.
There will be one hospital open on May 21 (Princeton), two hospitals open on May 22 (Princeton and Plainsboro) and one hospital open on May 23 (Plainsboro).
Lisa Parysz operates The Great American Cheesecake, making and selling a variety of cheesecakes from her home on Route 206 in Lawrence Township.
During the Delaware River Valley Wine Trail april 14-15, visitors to Terhune Orchards can view more than 20 works of art from artists from the Lawrenceville Main Street Artists Network.
The seminars - "Savvy Saving Seniors - Avoiding Scams" and "Financial Recovery" - will be held April 10 at United Way's United Financial Empowerment Center at 3131 Princeton Pike in Lawrence Township.
The combined company will be headquartered on Lenox Drive in Lawrence Township.
The big box retailer also announced it will cut 400 jobs.
Take the family for a trip back into the past.
Family history as far-spanning as their bridges detailed at former company town facility.
The former Lawrence Township councilwoman and mayor, who co-owners Terhune Orchards with her husband, has been named one of New Jersey’s 2012 Best 50 Women in Business by NJBIZ magazine.
A Lawrence Township fixture for more than 60 years, the old Colonial Lanes bowling alley has undergone a multi-million dollar renovation and become a family destination featuring bowling, arcade games, laser tag, full-service bar and a restaurant.
News release issued by owners of mall in Lawrence Township describes renovation work, improvements and additions that are being made.
Chain planning to close a fifth of its stores over next year.
Gary Mount, who co-owns Terhune Orchards in Lawrence Township with his wife Pam, recently received the International Fruit Tree Association’s Hall of Fame Award during a conference in Santiago, Chile.
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Similar to what goes on in the reality TV show "Storage Wars," several Public Storage facilities in the area - including the one in Lawrence Township - on Jan. 25 will auction off the contents of storage lockers whose owners have failed to pay their bills
Langan Engineering & Environmental Services increases space of office on Lenox Drive from 7,567 to 10,750 square feet.
"After extensive negotiations, it was decided the lease for that property would not be renewed. Closing a restaurant is always the last option and we hope everyone will accept our apology for the inconvenience." ~ Chevy's spokesperson.
Lawrence Township-based business has opened a second store in Cranbury.
Cooper Pest Solutions donated services and products to two non-profits and two families as part of BedBug Central's "Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays" national charitable event.
Keeping recently discharged patients from winding up back in a hospital bed is smart medicine -- and could save NJ hospitals millions of dollars annually.
Debbie Schaeffer, owner/CEO of Mrs. G TV and Appliances, has teamed up with a developer to plan the Lawrence Commons, a new retail center that would feature a new Mrs. G store and other businesses such as a convenience store, restaurant and bank.
Dr. Biren Saraiya, a Lawrence Township resident, has been named medical director of The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Hamilton.
The United Way of Greater Mercer County has a new 11.5-year lease to occupy 9,000-square-feet of space at the Crossroads Corporate Center in Lawrence Township.
Today is a day for shopping specials online.
Four Lawrence Township women who have started home businesses discuss the rewards and challenges they face in creating new career paths.
Farm-to-Kitchen expert to talk about the benefits of purchasing and eating locally grown food.
Emile B. Klein is spending the next five to seven years bicycling all 50 states to observe, interview and paint portraits of everyday Americans in exchange for room and board. He recently passed through Lawrence Township and spoke to Patch.
The Ski Barn on Route 1 will reopen for business on Oct. 29. The store was flooded during Hurricane Irene.
In honor of Halloween, children who wear their costumes to Terhune Orchards' Fall Family Harvest Festival on Oct. 29 or 30 will get a prize. The farm is on Cold Soil Road in Lawrence Township.
Four local restaurants served up lasagna dishes as part of a cooking competition held during Lawrenceville Main Street's annual Taste of Lawrenceville event last Sunday.
The Trenton Farmer's Market, located on Spruce Street in Lawrence Township, is one of 20 entitites throughout New Jersey that will share a $792,245 block grant from the United States Department of Agriculture.
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 2, members of the public can tour an operating room and other areas of Capital Health System's new hospital in Hopewell Township.
A representative Simon Property Group confirmed to Patch that the company, which owns Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrence Township, is in negotations with Cheescake Factory to move into a new restaurant the company wants to build onto the mall's Route 1 side.
7-Elevens are giving customers a free medium-size coffee from 7 to 11 a.m. today (Sept. 29)
Lawrence Township's Planning Board Screening Committee will meet Thursday to discuss a site plan application for the proposed expansion at Quaker Bridge Mall.
The recession has taken its toll on the one-time grande dame of local shopping, but merchants at the strip mall in Lawrence Township remain optimistic that better times are ahead.
Does the current volatility reflect an overheated market, or is it simply the ups and downs of supply and demand?