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With Court Approval, Sickles Could Reopen with New Owners

Sickles Market, the 116-year-old grocery store and garden center that closed its doors suddenly in March due to financial troubles, could return under new ownership. A document introducing one plan to revive the borough staple received approval in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court District of New Jersey Tuesday, allowing the proposal to progress for further review.

Century-Old Sickles Closes Doors in Little Silver

After a 116- year run, Sickles Market is closed.

State Modifies Municipal Property Lease Terms

Could Two River-area municipalities grow a little bit richer, financially or culturally? A bill intended to revitalize coastal towns in Monmouth and Ocean counties just passed the state Senate, possibly making properties more attractive to investors.

Fresh for Thanksgiving: A Turkey Primer

If you are looking to get your Thanksgiving holiday started with a fresh turkey this year, you may have to order your bird in advance, but your guests will be sure to thank you.

Sickles Market is Making Life Easier with Gourmet Boxes to Go

Sickles Market has introduced kits, a collection of products created around a theme that takes the guesswork out of your next celebration.

Sickles Market Saves Stature of Stryker Building

By Randall Gabrielan Commonly called the Anderson building, referring to a longtime prior tenant, the Stryker building is...

Sickles Red Bank To Open Aug. 6

RED BANK – Nearly four months after its scheduled launch April 8, Sickles will open the doors of its new 8,000-square-foot market...

Finding Fruits and Veggies in Unexpected Places

Previously only a wholesale provider, Cuttler Produce is offering free curbside, contactless pickup for retail customers during the coronavirus pandemic. Photo...

Recipes Of Two River Area Restaurants

By Elizabeth Wulfhorst | Start the evening off right with a unique cocktail for your guests, courtesy of Drifthouse by David Burke in Sea Bright....

Get Planting: Spring Has Sprung

By Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen | It’s not the snow that spring gardeners worry about. Snow acts as a kind of insulation. It’s the below freezing...
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