A new strategy attracts customers and the curious.
How to remain healthy as cold and flu season strikes
From hunter green to chocolate—what do you think?
Noise, traffic and signage among issues of concern.
A gift boutique with heart, soul and some pretty gorgeous stuff
These places make the cut without gouging your budget!
'Tis the season to wrangle invites to summer soirees, beach bungalows and country cabins. Time to get your gift on!
At GAS on Wednesday, an evening of wine, cheese and business card exchanges.
At the M/SO Adult School's annual meeting, a cooking show entertained and filled tummies.
Owning an old home can be a pane in the glass—especially when it's the leaded sort.
Even adults are getting in on the action.
A classic car show and a fencing event join 75 vendors on Springfield Avenue today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Local trainers will let you call and text them for support throughout the process.
HLS Juice Bar & Grill delivers in its lovingly made, healthfully good and soul food-inspired menu.
A shopping column that tackles the topic with frugal flair, an eye for finds and a hearty helping of hometown pride.
Maplewood fitness studios mix sweat with spirit.
The Village's 2010 street fair was a rousing success, with people having fun in every corner of the village.
A look at green business practices in use locally.
This May, East Wok and Parteaz will open. Recent additions include Blue Life Karate, iLand Breeze and Dangerous Divas.
The annual planting and cleanup day was a success, with many children—mostly Girl Scouts and Brownies—and grownups on hand to beautify the town.
The Maplewood Pet Store is being replaced by prescription eyewear.
The Maplewood Village event is growing in size and expanded street closures will allow for more attendees and greater safety.
The Cupcake Corral saddles up in Maplewood.
Julie Pauly brings bakery goodness back to Maplewood, offering Passover and Easter delights.
Maplewood concierge manager Art Christensen posted notices today announcing the new deal between himself and Joyce Reynolds of Heavenly Scent.
The holistic health fair had a great turnout for the third year in a row.
A little fun and a lot of food in Luke's Kitchen
Some local events for St. Patrick's Day.
Fifty-five children signed up for an afternoon of arts and crafts at the Dunnell Road Rec Center, sponsored by DreamWorks and the Maplewood Theater.
She's locally famous for her morning glory muffins, but Christine Muccigrosso—formerly of Cafe Meow—wants to clean your closet.
Bill and Candace McClure will take the Maplewood institution to 378 Millburn Avenue—the site of Millburn Feed.
Village Trattoria offers 25% off blackboard specials.
Eat yourself out of the late winter blues with a smorgasbord of dining options, March 1-7.