The new facility will strengthen the township’s position as a hub for biotech and healthcare innovation, officials said.
Readers selected their favorite grocery stores from across the country. Four grocery chains with locations in New Jersey made the cut.
Liquidation sales are currently underway at several locations.
The new facility is scheduled to open in mid-2026.
The ranking is based on a survey of more than 169,000 employees within the United States.
The creative hub offers programs that serve both children and adults.
The cafe is inspired by the rich heritage of the automotive industry.
This new fast-casual concept from Perkins will focus on convenience for on-the-go customers.
The upcoming creamery will be the fourth retail establishment to join the growing Legacy Place community.
YMCA of Greater Monmouth County Welcomes Cory Cuomo of East Brunswick as Vice President of Counseling & Social Services
Rita’s is giving away free Italian ice for a year. See how to win:
According to the NJDOL, the company failed to make required contributions to Unemployment Compensation Fund and State Disability Benefits.
The restaurant brings unique flavor combinations to traditional favorites.
The newly built 1,100-square-foot Dunkin’ employs 11 crew members.
Rita's is located at the Midstate Mall on Route 18.
The gastropub first opened in East Brunswick in 2016.
In celebration of the opening, Chick-fil-A, Inc. has donated $25,000 to Feeding America.
Located at Mid State Mall, the business offers state-of-the-art facilities with top-notch amenities.
The swim school is located at Mid-State Mall on Route 18.
The business celebrated its grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony with local officials in attendance.
New eatery joins list of new businesses to open in the Township.
Sunit Patel explores this topic at an upcoming library program.
The Prime Time Comedy Club, at the Americana Kitchen & Bar in East Windsor, promises to bring the funny back to the Garden State.
Twenty-five percent of net profits at Gusto Grill are donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Embrace Kids Foundation.
From retail stores to restaurants, here's a look back at businesses that moved into town this year.
East Brunswick-based Counseling for the Ages helps older adults deal with grief, caregiving, retirement, and late life transitions.
IRL Game Shop recently opened at the Brunswick Square Mall.
The remodeled store features new sections for sports footwear and gear for baseball, softball and other sports.
They offer a giant playground area that includes climbing walls, play structures and more.
The store, located at Mid-State Mall, will employ 50 full-time and part-time associates.
The family-owned store has opened at the Brunswick Square Mall.
This will be the restaurant’s first location in Middlesex County.
Located at Brunswick Square Mall, the store offers several programs for family fun and creativity.
The restaurant will be located on Route 18 in East Brunswick.
The venue is the latest venture to open on East Brunswick’s Route 18.
The 1,200-square-foot salon and spa is located on the 15-acre manicured campus of Chateau Grande.
The restaurant is scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2025.
The artist joined 55 volunteers in support of a colleague battling cancer.
Miruku Bubble Tea is located inside the Brunswick Square Mall.
HCL Tech opened its office at 1 Tower Center Blvd.