The New Jersey CannaBusiness Association added Blazin’ Bakery owner Tara Sargente to its strategic advisory board, it said Wednesday.
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Panel ‘Perception’ key to success of cannabis business
Perception is one of the biggest hurdles cannabis businesses face when seeking approval from communities and municipalities, and was the view in vogue among the panel members at NJBIZ’s Business of Cannabis event Tuesday at the Imperia in Somerset, moderated by New Jersey CannaBusiness Association President Scott Rudder.
Read More »DSW moving into Parsippany’s Waterview Marketplace
Discount shoe retailer DSW has signed a lease at Parsippany’s Waterview Marketplace and is slated to open in early 2019.
Read More »Henri Bendel closing stores, website in January
The iconic brown-and-white-striped bags are to be no more.
Read More »Curaleaf releases first strain-specific vape concentrate in NJ
Curaleaf New Jersey on Friday said it has released the first cannabis strain-specific vape concentrate available in New Jersey.
Read More »Part owner of High Times brands joins NJCBA board
Cannabis industry veteran Nicholas Zitelli has joined the board of the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association, it was announced Friday.
Read More »Lands’ End opens first standalone NJ store
Outerwear retailer Lands’ End opened its first standalone store in New Jersey on Monday in Bridgewater at Chimney Rock Crossing, a shopping center which opened this spring.
Read More »Lord Taylor closing Monmouth Mall store
After nearly 30 years, the Lord & Taylor store at the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown is slated to close in January.
Read More »Sams closing doors after 119 years
After 119 years in business, Sams Fine Men’s Clothing in Livingston is closing its doors for good at the end of October.
Read More »Supermarket chains sanguine about online shopping
If you relish old school brick-and-mortar shopping habits rather than snagging your goods online, you're not alone — especially when it comes to grocery shopping.
Read More »Wegmans offers set of eyes for visually impaired customers
Visually-impaired shoppers get an extra set of eyes at Wegmans supermarkets now through Aira, an app that uses wearable technology, artificial intelligence and live human assistance to deliver real-time visual descriptions to shoppers who are blind or have low vision.
Read More »Website makes charity connections B-Cause it can
As a visually impaired person, Michael Benson can see clearly the benefit of getting help from others.
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