Monday, November 12, 2012
Englishtown's Party Jungle opened in 2010
Party Jungle, an indoor playground for local children, is more than just a place to play - it is where children can scream, laugh, pretend and flit about to their heart's content. Maria D’Auria and Kevin Borgersen opened Party Jungle in Englishtown in 2010. The business was formally known as Party Gym, but Borgersen and D’Auria completely renovated and renamed the business in 2010. “We chose Englishtown because it is a very family oriented neighborhood,” D’Auria said. Their well-known play structure has a vast 40 ft. tunnel system with sections for children to slide, climb, jump, hide, and crawl. Party Jungle is also equipped with a 12 ft. spiral slide, club house, ball pit, web crawl, rock climbing wall, cushion climb, air bounce and air …
Friday, July 20, 2012
The new restaurant is set to open at the end of July.
Moe’s Southwestern Grill is coming to Marlboro, and they are gearing up to offer affordable Mexican style food to the masses. Nori and Kashif Khan are two brothers opening their third Moe’s location, and their passion has continued to grow with each grand opening. “I love Moe’s. I’m one of those franchisees that can’t go without eating it. I’m so addicted to the food,” Nori said. In addition to its new Marlboro location, set to open July 26, the brothers own franchises in North Brunswick and on the Rutgers University campus. In the future, the hope to open in Holmdel and East Brunswick on plots they currently own. In Marlboro, the Khan brothers completely gutted what used to be Ricky’s Candy, Cones and Chaos in the Marlboro Plaza. After …
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Learn a little something about the wine you're drinking, and you may appreciate it more.
Felix Sanchez, Wine Manager at the Hazlet Wine Academy Superstore has a goal: uncomplicate wine. "Wine is not complicated," he said. "You pour it and you drink it." The Wine Academy is a comprehensive wine and spirits store on Rt. 34 in Hazlet, and they are expanding to Marlboro in February. At first glance, the store is a large-scale liquor store. Travel further, and customers will notice detailed explanations of imported and domestic wines, and knowledgeable staff for those that may not know what they are looking for. "Everyone knows something about wine," Sanchez said. "Certainly, everyone at least knows what they like." There is something for the average buyer, and something for the wine collector, with prices ranging from less than $…
Maria D'Auria
11:14 am on Monday, November 12, 2012
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