John Melchiorre, hairstylist and businessman, has been washing, cutting and styling the locals for decades.
The clothing retailer will close its stores at the mall by the end of the month.
Melissa McGrath, owner of Navy Blue Home and Gifts in Moorestown, is building a business selling items from local artisans, as well as artists and manufacturers throughout the country.
Patch sat down with the acclaimed Philadelphia chef to talk about why he chose Moorestown and what foodies can expect to see on the menu—and when.
Moorestown's Kevin O'Neill says an empty shopping center, down economy and an unresponsive developer are driving him out of business.
Statewide, 19 New Jersey Kmart stores carried items past their expiration dates. The Moorestown Kmart is among them.
Fran Hannan found added contentment in his beloved industry after he assumed ownership of West Broad Street Luncheonette in Palmyra.
Dark cherry cabinets are still popular for some homeowners, but Skip Rudderow of Main Street Cabinet Co. sees more folks leaning toward the lighter shades.
Outlaw Training & Fitness will rouse your body from the holiday slumber.
Jay and Raquel Winkler, owners of Mesh Lacrosse, have extended the sale of their Jersey Shore-inspired shorts indefinitely so they can keep raising money for the Red Cross.
Grilled foods are just part of the broad menu at Blue Fig Cafe in Moorestown.
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill and Marc Vetri's Osteria, as well as the new Regal Cinemas theater, are expected to open during the summer of 2013.
Tony Carollo is expanding and improving one of Main Street's vacant storefronts, with plans to open the pizzeria this summer.
Curious about which new restaurants will be opening at the mall next year? And when Marc Vetri's acclaimed Osteria is expected to make its New Jersey debut? Stay tuned.
Their media services company brings a local edge to digitizing old photos, video and more.
Eleanor and Wendy McGhee, well-educated in the art of doll collecting, have opened Dolls, Bears & Gifts in The Shoppes at Cinnaminson.
At The Studio for Yoga in Moorestown, master your downward dog simply by being "awake and aware."
A Riverton family has perked up the familiar Riverline Deli and hopes to draw in the locals again.
Barry Koehl and Barbara Gould are enjoying the ride with their business, BNB Hobby & Train Depot.
Just what is Small Business Saturday and why should you support it in Moorestown?
What do you think the township should do to address the failing parking meters on Main Street?
Ready, get set, go shopping! Black Friday starts early this year—here are the best Black Friday deals around.
Find out what stores open when at the Moorestown Mall this year.
Cinnaminson resident Janice Smith is a photographer specializing in pet portraits.
The deadline for mailing Christmas presents is closer than you may think. Find out the shipping deadlines for USPS, UPS and FedEx.
The popular franchise will open a shop on Main Street early next year.
Spencer Tait's office has been overwhelmed with calls for repairs and restorations in the last two weeks.
Former Philadelphia Eagle Brandon Whiting will be the general manager of the Cinnaminson go-kart joint.
Shoppers in West Deptford can now pay with PayPal at their local Foot Locker, The Home Depot, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Interior designer Susan Hopkins is making a name for herself and her artistry.
Head downtown between 6-9 p.m. tonight to enjoy some early holiday shopping and other festivities.
Barbara Wilson wants to clear your kitchen of contamination and toxins and lead you onto the road to wellness.
The popular Italian eatery is expanding and improving its operation inside and out, but will remain open throughout.
Burlington County Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio says if residents spent $20 more a month at county businesses, more than $40M would be injected into the local economy.
Third time will hopefully be the charm for Riverton building owner Jim Brandenburger, as he joins with Stephen Starr alums.
The restaurant will feature half-priced specials and live music from 6 to 10 p.m.
The candidates for township council stopped by the Moorestown Business Association to explain the variety of ways they could help new and existing businesses in town.
Melody Manning delivers old-fashioned customer service amid the growing discount chains.
"Helping our planet and supporting our soldiers, one candle at a time," is the slogan of Kara Prevost of Wicked Wick Brews Candle Company.