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Amazon Fresh sets opening date for first Jersey Shore supermarket in Eatontown
EATONTOWN - It's finally here. Under construction for about two years and seemingly idle at times, Amazon Fresh will unwrap its new grocery store to customers on June 20. The 35,000-square-foot store is located at the corner of Route 35 and Wyckoff Road in a space that was formerly a Toys R Us store. It is retail giant Amazon's second Amazon Fresh store in New Jersey. The other store is in Woodland Park in Bergen County.
Whole Foods is coming to this brand new Somerset County mall that’s finally opening after 15 years of waiting
A new Whole Foods Market is coming to Somerset County, taking center stage in a retail, dining and residential complex currently under construction. The grocery store will anchor new shopping center Montgomery Promenade at 1200 Route 206 in Montgomery Township, near Princeton Airport. It is expected to open in early...
South Brunswick Fourth Grader Self-Publishes Book, Proceeds to go to St. Jude's Children's Hospital
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - A local fourth grader has self-published a book called The Battle of Cerulea Pentalogy, the story of two friends from an orphanage who get a hold of a place switcher gadget from an old guru. According to an email, the proceeds from the book will go to St. Jude’s Children's Hospital. Shiv Badgujar is a fourth grader at Monmouth Junction Elementary, and has been writing about his vacations, sports, and illustrating ‘Flip-O-Ramas’ since he was much younger, according to an email. He started to write this story in his free time after school.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Shiv has been a supporter of St. Jude’s hospital since 2018, and 100% of the proceeds will go to the hospital, according to an email. The Battle of Cerulea Pentalogy is now available on Amazon and at Barnes and Nobels. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
The Master Gardeners Butterfly House is Open for the Season
NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - The EARTH Center’s “hoop house” is filled with plants that feed and shelter butterflies and larvae native to New Jersey. The enclosed conditions allow visitors to take a close look at these beautiful insects. Enjoy, while learning how you can help support these creatures in your backyard. The butterfly house is located in Davidson's Mill Pond Park on Riva Ave in North Brunswick. It is maintained through the Master Gardener Program and is a free activity. Come and explore through June, July, and August from 10 am - noon. For more information, click HERE. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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