Patch obtained a copy of the most recent Sickles Market bankruptcy filing, filed last Friday. Here are the details:
Both will open at the former Middletown Bed Bath & Beyond space in the Middletown Marketplace shopping center. But their opening is far off:
Bayshore Pharmacy is holding the drive with United Methodist Church in Atlantic Highlands and Our Lady of Perpetual Help-St. Agnes.
Vendors and businesses are sought for the Health & Wellness Expo, which will be January 29 on the Brookdale campus:
It won the $2,439,721 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot, which the state Lottery said is a new record for the biggest Jersey Cash 5 amount ever won.
An engaged couple with Belford and Matawan ties lost their $14,000 deposit after the Art Factory in Paterson went bankrupt this month:
Are you looking for a job? There will be companies there offering full-time and part-time jobs, as well as internships.
An old Middletown zoning law (when the property was Eckerd Drug) says the site can only be used as a pharmacy with a drive-through.
Three Rumson residents are pitching a plan to buy Sickles' assets and the Harrison Ave. property, and reopen the gourmet food store:
Spooky season is right around the corner, folks.
Stavola, Monmouth County's road paving/recycling giant, is about to be sold to a Texas-based firm for $1.2 billion, in an all-cash deal:
New Additions Reinforce Commitment to Strengthening Communities and Expanding Local Impact
The announcement this week by the Scadutos/Azzolinas that they are moving their liquor store is very significant.
The logo for her studio was created in memory of her childhood friend, Mya Lin Terry of Oakhurst, who died of leukemia at age 10.
A mini-mart in Hazlet just sold a million-dollar winning lottery ticket, the NJ state Lottery announced Thursday morning:
It's that time of year again: Beginning Monday, Red Bank's Broad Street will transform into a no cars-allowed pedestrian plaza.
Two tickets matched all five numbers drawn in Saturday's drawing, splitting the $1,800,840 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot:
Bloomie's is a much smaller version of a traditional Bloomingdale's, and the Shrewsbury Bloomie's will sell women's clothing only.
Bayshore Pharmacy in Atlantic Highlands sold a $200,000 New Jersey lottery scratch-off ticket on April 24:
In the bankruptcy filing, they claimed $549,388 in total assets, and said they owe $5.2 million in debt:
The Asbury Park Press reports not only was Sickles, Jr. not paying rent for his Red Bank market, he also owes rent for the liquor store:
The Middletown Trader Joe's does not have a license to sell alcohol. Only two Trader Joe's in New Jersey have alcohol licenses:
Also, former Sickles employees say Bob Sickles, Jr. failed to pay their health insurance through March, despite promises that he would:
Shop small, shop hyper-local and buy only products made by your neighbors right here in Monmouth County at the popular fair:
Premo pot dispensary will open at 2 East Front Street in Keyport by the end of April/beginning of May.
An employee at Wilson Avenue Deli was again arrested by police for selling vape pens to underage teens. Other Middletown stores in sting:
Another week, another lawsuit filed against Sickles Market. Two more vendors say the upscale grocery store owes them hundreds of thousands:
Dollar General pulled their application, but Patch is hearing they may reapply later this spring, at the same spot on Leonardville Road:
It appears the Middletown location on Rt. 36 was part of 1,000 Family Dollar and Dollar Trees that will be closing nationwide:
The Sickles fall-out continues: Now a customer filed a small claims complaint saying she is owed $2,500 for an unused Sickles gift card.
The Middletown Stop & Shop on Rt. 35 just sold a lottery ticket that won big Monday, splitting the $1,108,388 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot:
In a stunning turn of events, Dollar General has withdrawn their controversial application to open their first store in Middletown.
The brewery in Belford will also have live Irish music, corned beef and cabbage sold from a food truck, face painting and a video game bus:
Middletown's first Dollar General seeks to open at 62 and 74 Leonardville Road, next to the currently vacant Wells Fargo bank building.
Good news, coffee lovers. They are planning an April or May opening inside the original Sickles in Little Silver.
Mav's Top Buns is located at 1092 Rt. 35, next to Sono Sushi in the Middletown Bottle King shopping complex.
Life Time is the $40 million luxury fitness club currently under construction on Half Mile Road/Schulz Drive, by the Parkway entrance:
Sam's 2 deli on Palmer Avenue in Keansburg just sold a lottery ticket that won $10,000 last Friday, Jan. 5.
The retail marijuana shop will be located at 199 Riverside Avenue in Red Bank, right across the street from Lighthouse Italian Ice.
GoFundMe also said it gave all the money collected ($15,000) to the man for whom the page was originally established.