KinderSmile Foundation supports Trenton-based Community Oral Health Center
NRG Energy said Houston will be their 'sole headquarters,' as most of their employees and customers live in Texas.
Beginning Mother's Day, the bakery will host an outdoor Sunday jazz series that is free to the public.
The patisserie in Palmer Square said they saw business increase amid pandemic as more people craved sweet treats.
The Restaurant Revitalization Program will provide bars and eateries with funding equal to their pandemic-related revenue loss.
Now that the weather is getting nice, what better way to enjoy it than eating outside at one of Princeton's local restaurants.
Nestled within a preserved 82-acre campus, The Princeton Farmhouse will include full-service catering and event facility.
Mr. Maloney joins the firm’s Business & Corporate and Business Succession Planning groups.
Nothing but frustration for engaged couples who've had to postpone or cancel their weddings because of the pandemic and losing thousands.
Thomas Onder is a shareholder with Stark & Stark law firm.
There was a major change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Mercer County.
See how well utility providers in the Princeton area and across NJ serve their customers.
Bhaveen R. Jani installed as president; Chinsu Shajan named co-secretary
The restaurant has contributed over $600,000 towards fighting breast cancer in the past 21 years.
Princeton’s elementary schools PTOs have created a new discount card program to help fundraise and bolster shopping and dining around town.
Toni Mitchell, Princeton's first Black female officer, turns entrepreneur with an e-commerce site selling coffee from around the world
If you’re in the market for a new or more lucrative career, these U.S. cities offer the highest number of best-paying jobs.
Stark & Stark Shareholder Deborah S. Dunn represented victim in Hamilton, NJ, accident.
Apart from serving delectable cuisine, The Meeting House partners with a local organization to help alleviate hunger in the community.
Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, the group said it is pushing forward with plans to open new locations.
Patch asked for submissions and many Princetonians voted for this family-run business. Have a favorite? There's still time to vote.
The Princeton Environmental Commission and Sustainable Princeton is developing various programs to help businesses prepare for the change.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as Princeton "Businesses of the Year."
Retailers are doing their best to curb crowds amid the pandemic while still rolling out deals to the most dedicated Black Friday shoppers.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Princeton overcome pandemic hardships.
The 24-hour convenience store was shut after an associate tested positive for COVID-19.
The store is currently being deep cleaned and disinfected, said a representative of the brand.
The Lawrenceville-based law firm shareholder was recognized as an exceptional young business leader.
Management learned of possible COVID exposure after reading a report on Patch.
The brand is seeking franchise partners as it eyes seven new locations across New Jersey.
The grant will aid small businesses with reopening costs and will complement state and federal aid.
Patrick Riccards' videos offer a unique take on American history and highlight the lesser known names from the past.
Amid hardships faced by restaurants during the pandemic, Wine Spectator honored 3,800 restaurants on this year’s list.
The Princeton Small Business Resiliency Fund is aiding independently-owned small local businesses affected by Covid-19.
With the store closing, the nearest Walmart location to Princeton will be the Hamilton or East Windor locations.
Here is a list of businesses – and even schools – in Princeton that got the loans.
Allegra is providing critical resources to help local businesses reopen safely and quickly as restrictions are lifted.
Would an $11 ticket tempt you to fly this summer?
Here are some of the changes ax throwers can expect when going to Stumpy's Hatchet House of Princeton.
Here are five Black-owned businesses in Princeton.