The fortunes of Springfield Avenue remain mixed as Round Table closes. Now if that sushi restaurant could just hurry up and open. . . .
This year's Chamber of Commerce business card exchange at The Burgdorff drew an eclectic group of realtors, bakers, movers and shakers.
Merchants give the event a big chocolate kiss—as they hand out treats to plenty of shoppers.
This rags-to-riches princess was on the Avenue as part of the Springfield Avenue Valentine's Celebration.
There must be a lot of love in this Town with Valentine events taking place in Maplewood Village and on Springfield Avenue.
Baker Street Yoga holds four classes today to raise money for Haiti earthquake relief.
Sushi, Walgreen's and new management for the Springfield Avenue Partnership—lots to discuss on Springfield Avenue.
Arturo's Osteria & Pizzeria debuted the Greenbox last September. Will it revolutionize pizza take-out for the 21st Century?
Traditionally not a big day for mom-and-pop stores, Sundays have became a habit in Maplewood Village.
Locals' love of knitting inspires everything from creativity to community service.
The meeting was informative, and property owners seemed satisfied with answers—for now.
Owners of the new barbershop saw lots of salons for women's hair, but none for men.
Plastic bags can be repurposed as totes, sandals, clothing and even furniture! Otherwise, you can recycle them into building materials.
The store would be an addition to the gas pumps. Neighbors on Crowell Place worry about increased traffic and trash.
Maplewood experts offer support and opinions on eating healthy and getting healthy.
This "delectable little spot" is in our delectable little town.
This mom from Romania practices a Japanese form of relaxation and healing.
The path-blazing business will be missed by Hilton neighborhood patrons, but it is not moving far--only to South Orange.
The hot vinyasa yoga studio celebrated its grand opening on December 20.
Norm Woolley says retailing biodiesel fuel has been "a success for sure and worth every penny."
Maplewood is the ideal location to make health and wellness gift purchases.
Dignitaries and family alike showed up for the grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony for Maplewood Deli & Grille on December 12. Meanwhile, Drew Dix learned how to build a sandwich.
The veteran Springfield Avenue business moves to a new location and holds a celebration.
The pork shoulder is "brilliant," the barbeque sauce is "just spice enough" and the decor is "catchy and stylish."
Locals are giving the high-tech facility a try.
Maplewood-based contractor ZO Landscaping has festooned 220 lightpoles on Springfield Avenue with green and white lights for the holidays.
A percentage of purchases made between 5:30 and 9:00 p.m. December 2, at Words bookstore and Perch will be donated to the Seth Boyden Elementary School PTA.
When Alan and Rosetta Weiser bought the liquor store on Maplewood Avenue in August 1996, Maplewood Avenue was a different place.
While the business owners and landlord work to resolve the issue, the business is shuttered.
Reasonably priced acting classes for children from someone who has made it in the industry.
Despite a down economy, Fringe salon owner Kim Hammer says they are "bursting at the seams" and will eventually expand.
Get the jump on Black Friday and avoid the long lines at big box retailers by shopping the Village tomorrow for big discounts.
With a little more than a week to go until the big Thanksgiving feast, it's time to get those last minute turkey, pie and pre-made meal orders in.
Hanh Truong brings marketing expertise from her years at AmEx and as an independent consultant to Maplewood Village.
They moved to Short Hills and needed to find out where to shop, eat and drink. A besttowndeals.com site for Maplewood is not far behind!
Why is (almost) everyone shopping at Trader Joe's in Millburn from Maplewood?
Baker Street yoga will focus on a discipline known as vinyasa. Owners Blake Henry and Claire Garland hope to compliment--not challenge--other yoga studios in the area.
Many Maplewood residents have been counting the days to the opening of the food store close on their border.
How a local D-Day veteran's drawings from Omaha Beach wound up in a bookstore window 65 years later
Maplewood Village starts the Holiday shopping season a bit earlier this year to remain competitive with national big box retailers