Business & Tech

What Local Businesses Deserve Your Support?

In light of recent closings, we look at how community support can keep commerce afloat.

One day, they were there. Then, they were gone.

. But those words could be referring to a number of other businesses in Morristown–, , both on Speedwell Avenue, Camille's, whose South Street store was already shuttered by the time Morristown Patch came onto the scene.

One day, they were there. Then, they were gone.

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Following the Greenberry's closure, a number of readers presented ideas on what could have been done to save their favorite coffee shop–tell friends, hold rallies, fundraisers. But, by that point, it was too little, too late.

Still, it is interesting to speculate on what businesses you would have liked to see saved and, if you had the ability, how you would have saved them?

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Or, looking ahead, what businesses in Morristown are you happy to see are still open—whether they're struggling or doing well?

As you may or may not know, this site has a comprehensive directory of businesses in town, from restaurants, to boutiques, mechanics, to pharmacists. And you can review those businesses on this site.

So we want you to visit the pages on this site of your favorite businesses in Morristown, and review them. In your review, tell us and our readers what it is about this place you love, and what you would to make sure they're always going strong.

Next Friday, Feb. 3, we'll share those reviews with Patch readers in a new article on the site.

And, if that business does not appear on the site, please let us know in the comments below—we'll get that up ASAP.

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