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The buildings are scheduled to be finished by early 2014.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
A look at what job opportunities are available in the Little Silver-Oceanport area.
Post news about your business for free on Little Silver-Oceanport Patch's Business Update board.
A look at what job opportunities are available in the area.
Major construction on the project will begin after the summer season.
If you're looking for places to enjoy authentic Mexican music and enchiladas on May 5, Little Silver-Oceanport Patch has you covered.
Kind Burgers set to open soon in Fair Haven.
Are you an area business that is Jersey Strong and open for business? Tell us in the comments below the article!
The results of recent inspections at various food establishments in the Two River area.
The Goldstein Group's 2012 year-end report details strong and weak markets in Central Jersey.
The restaurant, which serves tavern fare like burgers and steaks, opened on Monday.
Superstorm Sandy threw a monkey wrench into plans for the track this year that included a concert venue and boardwalk.
Oceanport jewelry designer Krista Karagias opens new store at 65 Broad St.
Rare grains like amaranth, kamut and quinoa are showcased in a newly expanded "Buying in Bulk" section, where a specialist dispenses recipes and information.
New Jersey's Flying Fish Brewery will release Hurricane Sandy brew
The popular Monmouth Beach coffee roaster expects to open for business in March.
Gym offers personalized instruction and group classes
Signs went up at the downtown liquor store this week for the first time since they came down for a building renovation in 1986.
This breakfast, brunch, and lunch chain will hold a fundraiser this weekend for a non-profit organization which helps sufferers of cerbral palsy.
Owners Sherry Byram and Lianne Pragosa have deep roots in town and hope that their new shop is the start of Main Street's transformation.
Stock up on some seasonal items at cheaper prices!
Check out some of the top Little Silver and Oceanport-centric pages available on Facebook.
Where there were none as little as six months ago, there are now three burger joints in downtown Red Bank.
Customers will be able to text in orders and pay for their premium java with Smartphones.
It used to be $400. But because of Hurricane Sandy, all you have to do is spend $300 by November 22, and you can get a free turkey for your holiday table.
Shoppers in Little Silver and Oceanport can now pay with PayPal at Foot Locker, The Home Depot, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch.
If you're a local business owner who is open for business post-Hurricane Sandy, please post your info in our comments section below to let readers know.
For some, Monday was business-as-usual in downtown Little Silver.
Kate Lockwood took the skills she honed as a teacher for 13 years and launched Make Space for Organizing to bring order outside the classroom.
RiverCenter's Nancy Adams is painting a positive outlook for Red Bank's downtown, citing new business arrivals.
The fourth annual Little Silver Business and Professional Association Book Fair promises lots of great titles to choose from.
Twenty-six non-profit organizations received $1,000 grants through the Wells Fargo Community Partners Program.
Carol Bruno went from dental assistant to full-fledged artist who recently sold images to the culinary mecca Sur la Table.
Hosted by the Little Silver Business and Professional Association, Giegerich will speak at borough hall.
Styles from Farley Boyle's new swimwear line, Squirtini Bikini, were inspired by her three daughters and have caught the eye of Garnet Hill.