The Brass Lantern in Metuchen is displaying antique Valentine's Day cards and hosting a love letter contest
State's largest paper cites economic woes.
The best place for an exceptional luncheon is right down the street in Iselin.
The Woodbridge bar & grill will host 12 hours of live music next Saturday, with the $10 cover charge to benefit Hurricane Sandy relief
The 2014 Superbowl at the Meadowlands is expected to bring $550 million into New Jersey, and local hotels, restaurants, transportation and entertainment companies can grab shares of it, officials said.
Consumer Reports thinks so, apparently. Do you agree that Apple is slipping behind its rivals in the smartphone market?
The new “fulfillment center” in Robbinsville Township, from which Amazon employees will ship books, DVDs and other items to customers, will create “hundreds of fulltime jobs with benefits," the online retailer announced this morning.
Stock up at the Woodbridge supermarket's seasonal items, now at cheaper prices.
Woodbridge Center and Menlo Park Malls both are getting early starts this morning for after-Christmas bargain hunting.
Help the needy, get your Christmas shopping done, and earn yourself a reward at Menlo Park Mall.
Cheeseburger in Paradise is no more - at least not in Iselin.
Vito Mazza Spa & Salon will be open this Sunday as part of their efforts to raise money for hurricane victims in Woodbridge and beyond.
It felt like Hurricane Sandy all over again Tuesday, even if just for a few short hours.
A Woodbridge resident created a home-cooked alternative to traditional takeout.
500 per store this Wednesday. With no strings attached. Really.
Like to dine out? You can enjoy a great meal and help local children at the same time.
It used to be $400. But because of Hurricane Sandy, all you have to do is spend $300 by November 22, and you can get a free turkey for your holiday table.
Here's a quick list of what you can expect this season.
Hurricane Sandy has worn everyone out. Here's a great way to lift the spirits of the entire family.
Check here for the latest update about this afternoon's power outage.
PSE&G wants to know where tilted and unstable utility poles are so they can be replaced.
AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong gives advice to small business owners via Patch Partners.
Information about returning to work—or getting paid until you can—after Hurricane Sandy.
They're almost there, said the PSEG president in what will be the last of the hurricane media conferences.
In the latest update from the electric utility, 97 percent who lost power during Sandy have the lights back on.
The two central New Jersey counties had the highest impact from Wednesday's storm that brought heavy, wet snow and downed power lines to the area.
Some folks who got their power back post-Sandy lost it in Wednesday's nor'easter.
PSEG said that the nor'easter blanketing central New Jersey with snow has already caused an additional 60,000 customers to lose electrical service.
Good news from the water utility serving much of Middlesex County.
Another big storm is due tomorrow. All the out-of-state electric crews helping PSE&G in NJ are going to be in the right place at the right time, come Wednesday.
Both PSE&G and Middlesex Water Company scored majored victories for Woodbridge Township residents.
The cable company is offering credits to customers who couldn't access their Comcast services during Hurricane Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy has caused severe damage to many local businesses. if you're a small business owner, here's some helpful advice for how to recover.
If you're a local business owner who is open for business post-Hurricane Sandy, please post your info in our comments section below to let readers know.
Today's update is good news for residents who have their lights on. Others are still waiting, but it won't be long to go.
But company officials stressed they are doing everything to restore electrical power throughout the state.
Do you know where to find gas, milk, and other necessities in Woodbridge and the area? Post it HERE.
Nikki Reiser of Comfort & Balance in Sewaren is offering yoga and massage storm specials.
Ever wait in line more than seven hours for a generator to keep your basement dry? Here's what it was like at the Colonia Home Depot (and what happened with the generator.)
The utility is keeping central NJ electric users abreast of what's going on with the storm.