Firm Partner Recognized by the NJ State & Union County Bar Associations
The store is located at 22 Elm Street.
The WIB Center was created in 2014, to help new businesses come into Union County and connect with employment-ready job seekers.
The shuttered movie theater was opened for one night to special guests.
Business owners, managers and entrepreneurs are invited to participate in the first Open for Business - Open for Everyone Symposium.
The owners of Spice Bazaar are looking to launch LA'VASH later this month.
The cinnamon roll bakery has gone savory with a new Pizza Roll.
The new Addams Family Movie will screen in the shuttered theater Oct. 10.
New acting school is open to train students aged 5-18 years of age.
Fast-casual chain has added four new locations in 2019
The Rialto's future remains uncertain, according to Mayor Shelley Brindle.
Owner Steve Bigmore guides prospective patrons around the eatery in less than 30 seconds.
Ginny Lee showed off the smoothies, shakes and more at the new location on Elm.
The culinary creation was part of their one-year anniversary celebration.
Pierce previously served as U.S. Army Infantry Officer in the 82nd Airborne Division
Please note: vendor tables have been sold out for this event.
The 2019 “Out for Business” Breakfast will focus on achieving success after LGBTBE (LGBT Business Enterprise) Certification.
What better way to spend the last unofficial day of the summer than finding a good deal?
Kathleen Miller Prunty will serve as executive director for a six month term.
Le Tote has acquired the retailer and will operate it under the Lord & Taylor name for two years, according to Mayor Shelley Brindle.
Volunteers from the Westfield-based law firm collect school supply donations for The United Way of Greater Union County.
Limited space available; last year’s event hosted 80 vendors and 300 attendees.
The matter is currently being litigated, according to court documents.
Who knew a caffeinated beverage could draw so much controversy, but oh, the PSL does.
The downtown spot has been in operation since 1922. It closed Friday without warning.
Now in its fourth year, the Business Expo provides a showcase for local businesses along with opportunities to network and grow contacts.
It has been an active summer in the downtown for business openings with more to come this fall.
A Tsunami burrito, 105 pound burger and 32" pizza could be in your future if you are seeking food challenge infamy in the Garden State.
Midtown Authentic's Rory Chadwick donated a bike built exclusively for law enforcement.
Edward Frisch honored as Construction Law “Lawyer of the Year”
Employees and 2019 Cranford High graduates Benjamin Quinutolo and Chris Giuditta borrowed money from their boss to launch this new endeavor.
Acting Governor Sheila Oliver made the announcement in South Orange.
The Business Expo provides a showcase for local businesses as well as an opportunity to network and grow contacts in the Union County area.
Extended School Year Program helps maintain academic skills.
The newly-expanded Spice Bazaar offers tableside prep led by their chefs.
The seminar is also popular with current notaries who wish to ensure that they are up to date on issues affecting notaries.
New Jersey Monthly has chosen the 30 best restaurants in New Jersey for 2019.
Acting studio, high end sushi and a brewery are some of what is on the way.
Cory Mathews Salon cut-a-thon benefitted the Valerie Fund.
The online reservation company OpenTable has released its 100 “most scenic” restaurants in the nation.