From leotards to liturgical dancewear, storeowner sees profit in offering variety.
Businesses shift local locales
Your editor travels vicariously through food
Who says you can't judge a shop by its signage?
Produce at this week's Farmers' Market was abundant despite the recent heat wave
Whether they come in curious, or with plans to make a colorful jewelry set, customers leave The Beaded Path feeling relaxed.
Fringe Salon on Springfield Avenue in Maplewood is collecting hosiery to help with oil spill remediation in Louisiana and Florida.
A look at local green business initiatives on the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.
Eight more were runners-up in the online voting.
Owner Lisa Murray hopes to find another space in South Orange but will keep the business alive online for the time being.
Shuttered in late December due to numerous health code violations, the new owners will have to demonstrate compliance before being given the green light by the Village to reopen.
Zayda's defies the odds to thrive, while other authentic delis have closed their doors.
Elaine Braff shares her Valentine’s Day tips with Patch.
Bilingual Buds began in a Wyoming Avenue basement and now offers classes in Beijing.
An offering from the nearby pizzeria earns Runner-Up status in New Jersey Monthly "best of."
Valley Arts and HANDS collaborate to open a new restaurant.
Claudinette Jean has converted her home furnishing business into a drop-off location for desperately needed donations of supplies and funds.
How a South Orange personal trainer whipped her own life into shape.
A man posing as a salesman is attempting to sell calendar advertisements by claiming an affiliation with Seton Hall and men's basketball coach Bobby Gonzalez.
Fusha Home Accents, owned by Marie Claudinette Jean, wife of Wyclef Jean, is collecting supplies and donations for the Yele Foundation.
Seventh grade entrepreneurs raise $250.
An update on the Cablevision-Scripps dilemma that took Food Network and HGTV off the air in South Orange
Local architect and Reiki practitioner combines disciplines to benefit both
The business will move to the former Village Plaza site of It's a Wrap.
Despite predictions, weather didn't deter shoppers from heading to the Village, store owners say.
Sheridan founded Rutgers Painting—which has signs dotting lawns across South Orange and Maplewood—as a college sophomore to pay his way.
Reviewer finds service slow and some of her dishes bland.
The Italian restaurant re-establishes its original look and fine dining and catering roots.
Shoppers from near and far came to the Livingston Mall on Friday to find good deals.
Some local merchants are attempting to lure shoppers away from the mall.
According to Seton Hall, an entity calling itself "Student Relations, Inc." has been approaching businesses and churches about buying ads for a calendar.
The much-loved Connecticut-based merchant is establishing a presence near South Orange.
Despite a down economy, Fringe salon owner Kim Hammer says they are "bursting at the seams" and will eventually expand.
Telling stories through baking, Paula Tosonotti creates edible masterpieces.
75 South Orange Avenue has a facelift and a new name.
For 25 years, Dr. Levine has served generations of South Orange pets and their owners.