New Labor says local distribution centers offer low pay, discriminate against workers from temporary agencies.
What's your favorite Chinese restaurant in town?
The Safety 1st toilet and cabinet locks were sold at Bed, Bath and Beyond, Burlington Coat Factory, Home Depot, Target and Walmart.
The University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro held a ribbon cutting and open house on Saturday.
Vote in the poll and tell us what your favorite Chinese restaurant in South Brunswick is.
After the market collapse, Monmouth Junction resident Ian Scherzer decided to turn his love of fixing computers into a business.
The movie theater at the Brunswick Square Mall will be under new management.
The restaurant will open in spring of 2014.
Kingston eatery closed in 2010.
The legacy of Henry Mercer spreads across three Bucks County, Pa. museums.
Customers can drop off their technology for recycling at the service desk, regardless of where it was originally purchased.
Debbie Schaeffer, owner/CEO of Mrs. G TV and Appliances, has teamed up with a developer to plan the Lawrence Commons, a new retail center that would feature a new Mrs. G store and other businesses such as a convenience store, restaurant and bank.
Since 1995, South Brunswick has turned to Major Car Wash on Route 1 to get their vehicles shining.
Minnesota-based company announces 42 more permanent store closures on Saturday.
Newly christened restaurant Terracotta at Pierre's of South Brunswick signals start of new era at township cornerstone.
There will be one hospital open on May 21 (Princeton), two hospitals open on May 22 (Princeton and Plainsboro) and one hospital open on May 23 (Plainsboro).
After three decades in South Brunswick, the popular burrito joint on Route 1 received a name change and some tweaks to the menu.
What would you like to see in this vacant commercial space?
Since 1913, the Ridge Road fixture has evolved through each generation of the Von Thun family and continues to thrive in South Brunswick.
Residents want to see one of the grocery chains open in South Brunswick. But each company has its reasons for when and where they open.
Tell us why you picked the school in the comments below.
Take the family for a trip back into the past.
This week's Reader's Choice poll asked South Brunswick residents what their favorite dance school is.
Medicia Holdings, LLC renews lease of 250,000-square-foot industrial complex in Dayton.
Money from Dayton Toyota will go towards events like the Women’s Leadership Conference.
Winemaking school in Dayton flourishes during recession by expanding to offer classes in everything from making your own mozzarella cheese to wine-infused chocolate.
Vittoria Flick, 13, has sold over 2,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies in the last two years through hard work and dedication.
With over 30 years in South Brunswick, Halter's Cycles has become a destination for cyclists from all over the state.
Whether you're buying chocolate at the store or hand-dipping fruit yourself at home, it's all in the quality.
Participants at latest NJ Spotlight Roundtable argue that current system locks in artificially high prices.
Whether you're going out or having a Super Bowl party at home, we've got you covered.
The Gondek family has owned and managed Confectionately Yours for three decades.
Already a handful of ads are getting a lot of attention.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform South Brunswick Patch readers
Iconic music venue was the mainstay of the former New Brunswick music scene, locals say.
Jeff Nagy left a job with the New Jersey Department of Transportation after 21 years to chase the dream of owning his own garage.
Chabad of South Brunswick to present six-session course on business ethics.
Kendall Park franchise location, which opened in 2008, closed its doors last week.
Short of the unlikely passage of a proposed bill, the solar sector will continue to be in the dark about how the state plans on stabilizing prices.
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