Talks continue on new pact to replace contract for thousands of workers that expired last August.
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You’ll be in town for the New Year’s Holiday? Here are some places you can go.
Tailoring by Marco featured tonight on Berkeley Heights Community News Cable Channel.
Kids can buy butterbeer as parents drink in the caffeine.
Owner of Respira Salt Wellness Center shares her passion for promoting good health safely.
Paolo's Kitchen, a new Italian grocer and caterer, located on South Street, offers authentic, hand-made Italian cuisine.
Stephen Plattman joins Anchin, Bloch & Anchin LLP.
Wrap up those gifts and get to the post office now!
Prices have not been set for liquor license sales, but local restaurateurs are ready to start the bidding.
Hooray for Toys Jeanne McCabe has the lowdown on the seasons' coolest toys.
With the approved referendum that could bring liquor licenses to the borough with council's approval, many business owners would welcome the historic change in New Providence.
The first episode includes news, an interview with Mayor Joseph Bruno and how to select Christmas tree.
Residents celebrated beginning of holiday season at Annual New Providence Christmas Walk. Families and friends enjoyed entertainment and treats, courtesy of local business owners.
This new and exciting business in New Providence transforms the way dog lovers think about exercise and outreach.
Visit Angelo's Pizzeria, Skin Deep, Kidding Around, Braunschweiger Jewelers and CVS next week for discounts, to make a contribution, or to thank them for participating.
Chief Marketing Officer has worked with world-class firms.
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the TD Bank/New Providence Chiropractic parking lots, community members can enjoy family-friendly activities, demonstrations, food and more.
Dennis Toft has been selected for inclusion in the 2012 edition of Best Lawyers in America.
Thankfully, our local restaurant is not one of the 63 stores the company is closing as it restructures.
Here's an inside tour of one of the only micro-breweries in Union County. In Part 2, we'll take you through the brewing process.
Newly-opened store delivers fresh produce, breads and much more.
Here's an inside tour of one of the only micro-breweries in Union County. In Part 1, see how the beer is actually made.
Roosters, a new men's grooming location in Summit, offers precision haircuts and shaves with hot steam towels, deep cleansing facial massages and moisturizing lotions.
The annual fair attracted a large crowd at its new location on South Street.
Start your weekend right with bargains in the tank.
Patch compiled a list of what's open in the borough on Monday, Sept. 5.
If you want to save cash when getting gas, check out the lowest prices we could find.
Local store owners and workers talk about the aftermath of the storm that hit the area on Sunday.
Local Insurance Agent Lori Cicali gives her insight on insurance issues now that Irene has left her share of damage.
In business since 2007, the olive oil, vinaigrette and specialty food retailer opens its fourth store on 11 Beechwood Road.
The event shows off new-school fashions, modeled by local children.
Strike achieved continuing coverage under contract that expired on Aug. 6, says union leader.
Three local mortgage experts offer their advice on current market.
Back to school fashion is chock full of layers, celebrating a fun, casual feeling.
Both sides say they will continue to negotiate as wireline employee strike for third day.
Union officials claim the company wants to end middle class jobs; Verizon says the union won't agree to health care givebacks.