The 17-year-old launched her owned shop called By Tess — an eclectic assortment of baked goods, hand-made candles, T-shirts and much more.
My Mind Well recently opened in Summit and provides a variety of unusual services — from IV drip therapy to a Himalayan salt room.
In honor of Women's History Month, Patch is spotlighting Sweet Nothings — a Summit business owned by two sisters who love all things sweet.
With gas prices on the rise, here are some tips and tricks for saving money on gas in and around Summit.
The Promenade in Summit will soon welcome The Shape of You, a new beautification spa.
This co-working space in Summit is moving locations and invites the public to attend its grand opening, featuring free coffee and snacks.
Envy Lash and The Shape of You signed leases with The Promenade at Summit.
The Women of Excellence awards celebrate women who have made a powerful impact on life in Union County.
Black Friday is Nov. 26. Find out which stores are closed on Thanksgiving and when they plan to reopen.
Small Business Saturday — it's on Nov. 27 this year — may help local businesses in Summit overcome pandemic hardships.
Beyond Main is gathering local business owners to be featured in Downtowns of New Jersey that will air on WABC 7.
Wawa will push further into North Jersey this fall and try to make everyone say "hoagie" instead of "sub." Are you holding out for a hero?
If you like your chicken hot and spicy, you're in cluck. The Hollywood-area Dave's Hot Chicken is coming to 14 spots in North Jersey.
Join Our Team & Upcoming Job Fairs at the Y
Summit Health Cares is the foundation's new name after a merger between Summit Medical Group Foundation and CityMD Cares.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Summit area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Summit.
Council establishes Voluntary Registry for Landscaping Businesses operating in Summit.
It's the perfect season for fresh produce. Check out where you can find a farmers market in Union County.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Union County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
Roxanne Giacalone has joined the team of accomplished associates in the Summit sales gallery.
See how well power providers in the Summit area and across NJ serve local customers.
Christie's Northern NJ is pleased to welcome Archana Garg to the team of associates based in the Summit sales gallery.
Tea & Oranges was set to open in March, but the pandemic struck. It still found a "loyal local customer base," the fashion daily crows.
Christie’s Northern NJ Summit office continues to grow with the addition of Lewis Maira.
Find out when you can pick up last-minute Thanksgiving staples, including Westfield Trader Joe's and Springfield ShopRite.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from local stores.
Christie's Northern NJ Summit office continues to grow with the addition of Jamie Hoffman.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Summit overcome pandemic hardships.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Summit Business of the Year.
Under the CARES Act, the federal government has awarded more than $2.4 billion to New Jersey companies.
Three ordinances were passed a year ago, but enforcement was postponed amid the town's attempts to deal with coronavirus.
The student-run initiative takes yard sale-quality used goods and offers them to the public for free, reducing waste.
They're featuring paintings of political figures by Julie Gaines, founder of Fishs Eddy, through Nov. 3. They've also got patriotic cookies.
The Morristown branch of the store fulfilled 20,000 orders online during the pandemic.
Boyle & Lavroff honored with “Lawyer of the Year” awards
The government loans have an interest rate of 1 percent and can be fully forgiven if used for payroll or rent.
Many restaurants have applied for a "parklet," or using parking spaces for outdoor dining.
The governor has allowed playgrounds and malls to reopen this week. Indoor dining has been postponed.
The council approved six measures to help businesses reopen, allowing outdoor dining at the Bank Street lot, Promenade Park and Lyric Park.