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North Hunterdon, NJ
Business
Car Barrels Through Hunterdon County Brewery Causing Major Damage, Long-Term Shutdown (
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A car barreled through a Hunterdon County brewery and caused severe damage, shutting the business down until further notice, authorities said. The High Bridge Fire Department responded to the crash alongside several other volunteers at Highrail Brewing Company on Main Street during the afternoon on Friday, June 24, the department said. The squad confirmed a “major intrusion” into the three-story building, which had to be secured before the vehicle could be removed safely without causing additional damage. Dozens of volunteers used top-of-the-line rescue equipment to remove the vehicle whi…
Cherry Hill, NJ
News
Pretzel, Water Ice Shop Closes After Half-Century In South Jersey; Fans Suggest New Locations
A popular pretzel and water ice shop has closed after a half-century in business in South Jersey. South Jersey Pretzel & Water Ice announced it was closing on Facebook. “Thank you for over 50 years of support while we made the best soft pretzels and water ice anywhere. We, unfortunately, must close as our lease is ending,” the Facebook post read. The business was at 912 N. White Horse Pike in Stratford. It originally opened in 1972 in Ocean City as Ocean City Pretzel Co. Dozens of customers reacted with sadness, and many suggested new spots they could relocate to. Alexandra Leusner…
Mt. Kisco, NY
Business
Shop To Close After 20-Year Run In Hudson Valley
A Hudson Valley boutique is set to close its doors after more than 20 years in business. Karen Clark Adin, the owner of the Ulster County gift shop Bop to Tottom, announced that the business will close on Saturday, March 26. "I have been so lucky to do what I love for 22 years," Adin said in the announcement on Sunday, Feb. 20. "From the moment I stepped foot in this neighborhood I loved this community for its vibrancy, and I thank everyone for their support of my shop through the years. Now, I'm excited to focus on prioritizing myself in this next, new phase of my life - in retirement!" T…
Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ
Business
Morris County Barber Shop Abruptly Closes After 20 Years
A Morris County barber shop abruptly closed its doors after 20 years as the owner announced that the building had been sold. Amy’s Barber Shop on North Main Street in Wharton made the announcement on its Facebook page Monday evening. “All good things must come to an end and 20 successful years in business is something anyone should be proud of,” owner Amy Cascelli writes. “I was made an offer from someone wanting to buy my building that I couldn’t refuse and with that being said, the front door to Amy’s Barbershop will forever be closed here in Wharton.” The shop had become known for offe…
Cortlandt, NY
Business
Popular Store In Area Up For Sale After Nearly 40 Years In Business
The owner of a successful Hudson Valley store that has been in business for decades has announced plans to close her store in the coming months. Leonora Burton, who has owned and run Putnam County staple The Country Goose in Cold Spring since the 1980s, is getting ready to embark upon her next adventure. "The Country Goose and its truly amazing owner Leonora Burton are saying goodbye to Main Street Cold Spring soon," the Cold Spring Area Chamber of Commerce said in a Facebook post on Sunday, Jan. 23."The spot is a tiny village in itself with its own community. Come visit if you haven’t alr…
North Hunterdon, NJ
News
Beloved Hunterdon County Bowling Alley Sets Final Closing Date
A beloved Hunterdon County bowling alley will soon close its doors after decades in business. West Hunterdon Lanes LLC on Route 12 in Frenchtown made an announcement Saturday on its Facebook page stating that the property had been sold and that the future owner's plans are unclear. “We are saddened by this news as this has been a place that we have called our second home for so long,” Bob and Tonya Reese said in the post. “We thank you all so much for your support over the years, whether it be coming in to open bowl, joining and participating in leagues, helping with projects around the l…
Newark, NJ
Business
'We Have Finally Been Knocked Down': North Jersey Gelato Shop Closes... For Now
A popular North Jersey gelato shop is closing due to COVID-19. Guerriero Gelato in Montclair made the announcement Jan. 3 on Facebook. “We survived two years of COVID, power outages, flooding, Ida, and we kept getting up,” Guerriero Gelato said. “We finally have been knocked down." The shop is owned by award-winning Gelato master Mike Guerriero, who rebranded the "Gelati by Mike" franchise in 2019. “December was pure chaos, pulling the plug on Christmas with record orders for the holiday really hurt," the shop said. "The second one person tests negative, two more are back in quaran…
Bethlehem, PA
Business
Northampton County Burger King Shutters: Report
A Burger King location in Northampton County abruptly closed its doors this week after more than 30 years in business The Morning Call reports. The signage of the Male Road and Route 512 store in Wind Gap was taken down this week, according to the report, which cites a worker and a written PR statement. The location’s franchisee offered the store’s employees transfers to its nearly two dozen Burger Kings in the Lehigh Valley area, the report says. Nearby Burger King stores are on S. 25th Street in Easton and Easton Nazareth Hwy. in Easton. Click here for the full report fro…
Mount Pleasant, NY
Business
Pizzeria In Hudson Valley Announces 'Immediate, Permanent' Closure
A Hudson Valley pizzeria has permanently closed. The owners of Pie For the People in Kingston made the announcement in a Facebook post on Saturday, Nov. 27. "We are saddened to announce the immediate and permanent closure of Pie For The People in Kingston," the post reads. "We want to thank all our customers, their support and for all the love we received throughout the years. We also want to thank our staff for an amazing job and helping us get as far as we did through these crazy times." The pizzeria was located at 55 Washington Ave. in Kingston.
Massapequa, NY
Business
Pair Of Popular Long Island Bakeries Permanently Close
Customers have been forced to say goodbye to another popular bakery on Long Island after restaurants and other eateries were hit particularly hard by the pandemic. In late August, the owners of the S Prestano Bakery in Selden announced that they would be closing their doors for the final time after four decades serving some of Suffolk County’s most popular bread and pastries. The Middle Country Road bakery had stood for 60 years, involving multiple generations of the Prestano family before it was closed down over the summer. “The decision is bittersweet, but is one that has to be made,” th…
Highland Lakes-Vernon, NJ
Business
‘End Of An Era:’ Popular Hopatcong Deli Permanently Shutters
A popular deli in Hopatcong is permanently closing its doors. Hopatcong Deli & Market on Hopatchung Road made the announcement Thursday on Facebook. “Well Hopatcong friends, unfortunately it is the end of an era,” the post says. “Due to the pandemic and the rising costs of everything, this heartbreaking decision had to be made.” The deli’s last day open is Friday, August 27. Well Hopatcong friends, unfortunately it is the end of a era. Hopatcong Deli and Market will close it's doors as of... Posted by Hopatcong Deli & Market on Thursday, August 26, 2021 “We would like to th…
Lakewood, NJ
Business
Will Popular Jersey Shore Ice Skating Rink Be Closing?
A popular ice skating rink on the Jersey Shore that's been open for nearly six decades earlier this month announced it would be closing by the end of July. But the Facebook post has since been removed, causing some confusion. The Asbury Park Press and Patch both reported that Brick's Ocean Ice Palace & Ocean Hockey Supply posted the following statement to Facebook on Tuesday: “After almost 60 years of Family Owned & Operated businesses, Ocean Ice Palace & Ocean Hockey Supply will be closing their doors at the end of this month. We are extremely thankful to all the friends who …
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