The Westwood Avenue store could be open for business again as soon as next week.
Glow, a new party venue, offers a variety of activities for birthdays and other special events.
The former car dealership has been empty for years.
The new salon recently opened in downtown Westwood.
HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley is scheduled to open next spring.
The site of the former store has been empty for several months.
Olive Branch & Grape Vine recently opened in Westwood.
HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley is scheduled to open next year.
The store on the corner of Westwood and Center Avenues has been empty since this spring.
The salon, which specializes in hair and make-up, recently opened up among Westwood's fashionable boutiques.
There are several empty storefronts Washington Township's strip mall.
The Westwood shop celebrated its first year in business with events and giveaways Saturday.
A&P is the only business in the Washington Town Center with a multicolor sign because of an ordinance which only affects the strip mall.
Children's clothing from Ali & Joe, which is all made at home by Hillsdale resident Eliza Sutnick, is becoming popular around the area and elsewhere.
CVS may be able to get a permit from the DEP to allow them to build a new store on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue despite a required buffer area around a nearby stream.
Chad Melton will head HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley in Westwood.
The Japanese restaurant's owner wanted to open in Westwood after the success of his first restaurant in Lyndhurst.
The paper rated Westwood Avenue restaurant Mezza as being "worth it."
Guess What's New Boutique recently reopened with a new manager after undergoing renovations earlier this year.
Ray Walsh was inspired to open a revival house movie theater in Westwood after he saw a silent film from 1924 that was shot in the borough.
The Westwood Zoning Board is scheduled continue hearing an application for a proposed retail space at the site of the former Chevy dealership on Kinderkamack Road.
Some business owners in Washington Township are trying to create a chamber of commerce-type organization.
Westwood Avenue will be shut down between Broadway and Kinderkamack Road for the fair