Sanofi, a French healthcare company, will soon relocate to Morristown, bringing a new tenant to the M Station development.
Enzo Pizzeria and Restaurant has replaced the former Morristown Deli.
Morristown's first cannabis dispensary is one step closer to becoming a reality after receiving approval from the planning board.
A new Burlington store will open its doors for the first time on Mar. 3 at 191 E. Hanover Avenue in Morris Township.
Three new businesses opened last week at Rockaway Townsquare, a two-level super-regional shopping mall.
The approved increases will help the town oversee sidewalk cafés, which require quite a bit of administrative time, according to the board.
The land on which a luxury apartment complex was to be built has been sold to Atlantic Health System, putting the project on hold.
The statewide competition of pizza and meatballs was also a benefit event for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Bed Bath & Beyond is closing all Harmon Face Values locations, including in Morris Plains, as part of the company's reduction plan.
To celebrate the opening, the first 100 patrons will receive a card they can use to get a free pint of ice cream with any purchase.
Several restaurants are set to open in the coming year, bringing new business and potential changes to the area.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from stores in the Morristown area.
Several brides-to-be spoke out on social media after local wedding venue The Madison Hotel publically announced renovation plans.
Sandi's Soulbites will officially be moving from its current location in Morristown to Morris Township.
As part of the opening, the location is hosting a fundraiser through Sunday to support the Valerie Fund.
The new 5,670 square foot store with gas opened in late November at 3150 Route 10 West and Franklin Road.
Members of the NY Giants recently dined at 1776 by David Burke in support of the company, Athletes Making Progress Together (AMPT).
Braunschweiger Jewelers in Morristown is bringing back their diamond scavenger hunt after a two-year hiatus.
The convenience store is one of 18 in New Jersey that are closing.
Portnoy stopped by four pizzerias throughout Morris County as part of his "One Bite Pizza Reviews" series.
Following a social media post from the owners last week, the Little Food Inn has officially closed its doors.
Brewery Star listed Morristown's Glenbrook Brewery as one of the top 100 breweries in New Jersey.
The most recent new tenant in the shopping center is a franchise training center that offers functional group training classes.
The new Mexican Grill has taken the place of the previously closed Pascarella Brothers Sandwich Shoppe.
A new 4,000-square-foot structure with eight gas pumps is scheduled to open by the end of the year, developers said.
Even though Halloween is still a month away, this Spirit Halloween store in Morris Township is stocked with costumes, tricks, and treats.
A new Korean Barbecue restaurant is slated to open this September in Morris Plains.
Two creameries in Morristown were ranked as the best ice cream shop in all of New Jersey, according to nj.com.
Is it too soon to start thinking about costumes? Not for Spirit Halloween, which is opening a location in Morris Plains this month.
The best spots to enjoy the warm weather while sipping a glass of your favorite alcoholic beverage with your four-legged best friend.
COVID-19 has caused financial hardship for Rosie's Trattoria. However, a county small-business grant breathes new life into the company.
The Atlantic Health System and the Morristown Medical Center Community Advisory Board have awarded a grant to the Market Street Mission.
According to the Zoning Board, the Iron Bar rooftop application was scheduled to be heard last week but was pushed back until August.
The publication ranked the hospital No. 1 in the Garden State for the fifth year in a row.
Stack Creamery, a Westwood-based ice cream shop, has officially expanded to Morristown.
The art-themed evening will weave throughout the restaurant and onto the patio, creating an amazing, in-the-moment art/dining experience.
The 45,000-square-foot structure in Jefferson is converting a closed grocery store into a Class "A" muscular-skeletal center.
One resident questioned the council on why they are only allowing one license rather than the state-permitted two.
Originally scheduled to open for a soft launch the week of July 4, the shop's co-owner says it may open a little later.
This summer, Stack Creamery, which specializes in customizable ice cream sandwiches, will open its third location.