Check your pockets! Did you buy a lottery ticket recently at Main Liquor in South Amboy?
From Oct. 9 through Oct. 14, the dance studio at 1070 Rt. 34 is offering any one of their dance classes for free to new customers.
Check your pockets! The Acme on Rt. 9 south in Old Bridge also sold a $50,000 winning lottery ticket, as did a Neptune deli.
Lightbridge Academy daycare opened on Broad Street and the new Lambarri Dance Arts opened in what used to be Raising The Barre on Hwy. 34.
60 feet down in the murky Atlantic Ocean, Justin Dapolito ignores the sharks and fixes pipeline and machinery as an underwater welder.
Check your pockets: The Aberdeen Exxon on Highway 34, at the corner of Lloyd Road, sold a $50,000 winning lottery ticket this week.
Ever heard of a Snap Dog? They're now served at Nikki's Dawgs on Rt. 516 west at Rebels Football Field.
Do you ever duck into Crystal's deli on Ernston Rd. in the Parlin section of Old Bridge Township?
We asked your neighbors what local eatery they would nominate for countrywide recognition. Here’s the cream of the crop.
Off Rt. 9 South at Schulmeister Road, it promises to be a 90,000 square foot "grocery super center."
She was on her way to perform at The Pool After Dark at Harrah's Resort in Atlantic City.
The attempted break-in happened in the early-morning hours of Saturday, March 19, police said.
What's going into where the Citgo gas station used to be on Rt. 34?
The Wawa off Rt. 35 has seen two arrests inside the store recently.
We asked Patch readers what local restaurant they’d choose to eat at exclusively for one whole year.
A total of 989 Walmart employees in Monmouth County will receive a raise today.
Every customer gets a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes Tuesday until 7 p.m.
Here's how to get into Manhattan next week:
Not one, but two Matawan-based businesses made NJ Biz’s 2016 list of “Best Places to Work in New Jersey,” released Friday.
Patch Readers got nostalgic and told us which local businesses they wish never closed down.
Undercover sting finds moving company operated without a license, state DCA says.
We asked. You answered. Find out which businesses your neighbors would love to see open in the Matawan area.
Head to Dunks on Sept. 29 and get a free medium hot or iced Dark Roast coffee. Chain also to roll out new Pumpkin Macchiato on Sept. 28.
The data collection (see list below) identified a list of towns and the numbers of users in each community, but did not reveal names.
TripAdvisor has ranked restaurants in Aberdeen. Here are the top four, according to visitors and residents.
TripAdvisor has ranked restaurants in Matawan. Here are the top five, according to visitors and residents.
Old signs will be phased out and color indicators in the toy section changed.
Nature’s Variety says some of its Instinct Raw Chicken Formula may be contaminated with salmonella and present a risk to pets and humans.
Robert Wood Johnson and Barnabas Health will join forces in 2016, pending approval from the NJ Attorney General.
A new study confirms what many New Jerseyans already know.
The frozen treat chain says it is temporarily replacing its custard with soft-serve ice cream due to a national egg shortage from avian flu.
Starbucks announced it is raising its prices starting Tuesday. Coffee items will increase from 5 to 20 cents, according to reports.
Wegmans is recalling frozen spinach because of possible listeria contamination. Amy's Kitchen Inc. is also recalling spinach products.
Approximately 6.5 million boxes of Kraft macaroni and cheese are affected by the voluntary recall.
The Keansburg Amusement Park owners are working to restore the Old Heidelberg Inn, which was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy.
Anyone who purchased them should return them to any Wegmans, including ones in Monmouth County, for a full refund.
Here is a list of stores that will be open or closed on Thanksgiving 2014.
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Patch readers are also offering a playground set (for free), items for sale from a private garage, a sofa, an organ and more.
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