Zachary Breidenbach, Ronald Minsky and Alexis Wiggley join the NJ law firm
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from ShopRite, Stop & Shop, and other stores in the Princeton area.
Thursday's strike coincides with one of the busiest days for the coffee giant. Union workers plan strikes at more than 100 U.S. stores.
Maman will open at 43, Hulfish Street on Wednesday. This will be their second location in New Jersey.
California-based Johnny Was will be opening a 1,300-square-foot store on Friday.
Yaritza Urena-Mendez, Esq., joins law firm’s Business Litigation Group in its Lawrenceville office.
Crumbl Cookies is known for rotating its eclectic menu every week, offering customers four to five different specialty flavors.
Last minute shopping? See which stores are open in and around Princeton.
The Bent Spoon was named among “the world’s greatest ice cream stores” by Financial Times.
At Earth’s End is a private members' house connected to two retail fronts for the public that offers community and camaraderie.
The new signage hopes to steer visitors to the right roads and parking spots.
Catherine Foley, Esq., to be member of Accident & Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice groups
The artisanal ice cream shop was the only one from New Jersey to make the list compiled by Thrillist.
Mr. Kasper is a member of the law firm’s Litigation, Shareholder and Partner Disputes, and Business & Corporate Groups.
Chicago-based Club Champion has opened its fifth location in the Garden State.
The gym, located at 4437 NJ-27 announced its closure to members on Monday.
Princeton’s Salt Creek Grille has appointed a number of women at the helm, led by Erica Hernandez, the first female executive chef.
The Lawrenceville-based law firm announced adding four new attorneys to its practice.
Residents will have the opportunity to learn more about Black-owned businesses in the area.
The Mediterranean restaurant will open on June 15. They are located in the Princeton Shopping Center.
The third and final grant cycle will open on Wednesday to help small businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Lukoil gas station in Princeton will drop its prices Friday to encourage public support for self-service at the pump.
In a letter to CEO Howard Schultz, led by NJ's Cory Booker, the senators said Starbucks was engaging in 'unfair labor practice.'
Gov. Phil Murphy joined Starbucks workers and union leaders to talk about the historic union vote in Mercer County.
Baristas in Hamilton and Summit voted to become unionized Starbucks stores on Monday.
On Wednesday, each Wawa store will give away 1,000 free reusable bags with a purchase, the company announced.
Starbucks workers in Hopewell Township voted unanimously in favor of unionizing on Monday.
Zen Leaf opened its doors to recreational cannabis consumers on Thursday. Their focus is on medical marijuana users and 'customer comfort.'
2nd Ave. Thrift Superstore recently open a new location in Hamilton Township.
The international certification underscores the local law firm’s commitment to protecting client data.
In February, New Jersey employers added 25,900 and unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 percent.
Judge Fitzpatrick had been Presiding Judge of the Family Part in Mercer County for 10 years before retiring in 2021.
Bhaveen R. Jani is a shareholder at Stark & Stark law firm.
The County will be replacing the old terminal, built in the 1970s, with a modern four-aircraft-gate terminal.
Princeton gas averages $4.41 per regular gallon, according to AAA. Here are the cheapest stations and some ways to save.
The Office of Weights & Measures is monitoring the situation to ensure local gas stations don't overcharge consumers, County officials said.
We asked Patch readers which Princeton businesses they'd like to see make a return. Here's what they said:
We Make, Autism At Work is a nonprofit in Pennington, NJ influencing the world of employment one company at a time.
Stark & Stark's committee is dedicated to leading diversity efforts internally and externally
Clifton-based manufacturer Better Team USA will assemble and manufacture the Opening Ceremony parkas for Team USA, Gov. Phil Murphy said.