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WINNER: Fast Play Lottery Ticket Worth $77K Sold In Warren County WINNER: Fast Play Lottery Ticket Worth $77K Sold In Warren County
Winner: Fast Play Lottery Ticket Worth $77K Sold In Warren County A lucky New Jersey lottery ticket worth more than $77,000 was sold in Warren County, officials said.  One lucky player bought a "Fast Play Progressive" ticket for the $5 Jersey Jackpot game and won 50 percent of the Progressive Jackpot on Sunday, April 30. The winning ticket, worth $77,393, was sold at Dale’s Market on Route 94 in Blairstown. Fast Play Progressive tickets are sold at any retailer and offer a fast way for players to see if their ticket is a lucky winner. 
3 Injured, 1 Seriously In 2-Car Hunterdon County Crash 3 Injured, 1 Seriously In 2-Car Hunterdon County Crash
3 Injured, 1 Seriously In 2-Car Hunterdon County Crash A two-car crash sent one person to a trauma center, injured two others, and appeared to split one of the vehicles in half late on Saturday, April 29. The Flemington-Raritan First Aid and Rescue Squad responded to the crash on Route 31 near List Road in Raritan Township around 11:05 p.m., they said. One of the victims had to be rushed to a trauma center, but the weather had grounded all medical helicopters, requiring the squad to transport the victim to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick by ground ambulance. The remaining two victims were taken to Hunterdon Medical Ce…
Hunterdon County Bike Shop Owners To Retire After 50 Years Hunterdon County Bike Shop Owners To Retire After 50 Years
Hunterdon County Bike Shop Owners To Retire After 50 Years The current owners of a beloved bicycle shop are hanging up their helmets and beginning the “retirement process" after half a century in Hunterdon County. Pete’s Bike & Fitness Shoppe on Rt. 31 made the announcement on social media Wednesday, April 26. “To our loyal customers and friends,” reads the post. “After 50 years (yikes!) in the bicycle sales and service business, Dan and the rest of the Force Family have made the bittersweet decision to begin the ‘retirement process.’” Originally opened in 1938, Pete’s has been owned by the 'Force Family' since 1973 and has grown to sell a la…
Morris County Resident Loses $6K Cash In ‘Grandparent Scam,’ Sketch Of Driver Released Morris County Resident Loses $6K Cash In ‘Grandparent Scam,’ Sketch Of Driver Released
Morris County Resident Loses $6K Cash In ‘Grandparent Scam,’ Sketch Of Driver Released Recognize this sketch? Police say it depicts the driver involved in a recent ‘grandparent scam’ that robbed a Morris County resident of $6,000 cash. Morris Plains Police said the scam occurred on Monday, March 27. The victim received a call stating that her grandson “was currently in police custody following a serious motor vehicle crash and a payment was needed for his release.” The caller then elaborated, claiming that both drivers were serious condition, before stating that $15,000 would be required to have her grandson released and have a courier pick up the money. Though the victim …
Hearts Break After Baltimore County's Hannah Strehlein Loses Cancer Battle, 20 Hearts Break After Baltimore County's Hannah Strehlein Loses Cancer Battle, 20
Hearts Break After Baltimore County's Hannah Strehlein Loses Cancer Battle, 20 Beloved Baltimore County teacher assistant Hannah Strehlein lost her incredibly brave battle with cancer on Wednesday, April 26 at age 20. Raised in Dundalk, Hannah graduated from Eastern Technical High School in 2021 before beginning her work as a Teacher Assistant at Wise Early Learning Center, her obituary says. Hannah loved music, softball, going to the beach, and above all, spending time with her family and friends. Hannah’s positivity knew no bounds, as did her compassionate heart, even after receiving her diagnosis of Fibrolamellar Carcinoma in November 2021, says her memorial. “I…
Driver Flown To Trauma Center After Serious Hunterdon County Crash Driver Flown To Trauma Center After Serious Hunterdon County Crash
Driver Flown To Trauma Center After Serious Hunterdon County Crash A driver was extricated and flown to a nearby trauma center following a crash in Hunterdon County on Thursday, April 27, authorities said. The Tewksbury First Aid and Rescue Squad responded to the one-vehicle crash on Cokesbury Road shortly in Tewksbury Township after 9:05 p.m. and found the driver trapped inside with serious injuries. Emergency crews used a series of rescue equipment to extricate the driver, who was then flown to a trauma center via Atlantic Air Ambulance. ALSO SEE: Suspect Nabbed In Months-Long Burglary Spree Targeting North Jersey Businesses Assisting at the scene inc…
Suspect Nabbed In Months-Long Burglary Spree Targeting North Jersey Businesses: Prosecutor Suspect Nabbed In Months-Long Burglary Spree Targeting North Jersey Businesses: Prosecutor
Suspect Nabbed In Months-Long Burglary Spree Targeting North Jersey Businesses: Prosecutor A suspect has been arrested in connection to a spree of burglaries targeting businesses across North Jersey lasting several months, authorities said. John Berardi, of School Street in Washington, was charged with six counts of burglary, seven counts of criminal mischief, and two counts of theft of moveable property, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said on Thursday, April 27. Berardi, 59, is accused of breaking into businesses in Washington Township and Borough (Warren County), Mount Olive, and Glen Gardner by throwing a rock through either a glass door or a plate glass window. T…
Teen Passenger Hospitalized In Sussex County Rollover: Police Teen Passenger Hospitalized In Sussex County Rollover: Police
Teen Passenger Hospitalized In Sussex County Rollover: Police A teen passenger from Sparta was hospitalized in a rollover crash in Sussex County late on Wednesday, April 26, police confirmed. The vehicle veered across both lanes of Glen Road in Sparta, where it rolled over and came to a stop near Upper Glen Lake Road around 9:40 p.m., Lt. Thomas Snyder told Daily Voice. Crews arrived and found that the 17-year-old had extricated himself, though the 16-year-old passenger, also from Sparta, took about an hour to free from the vehicle before being evaluated by paramedics at the scene. The passenger was taken to Morristown Hospital by ambulance. A medica…
Overturned Truck Spills Debris, Slows Traffic On Rt. 80 In Morris County Overturned Truck Spills Debris, Slows Traffic On Rt. 80 In Morris County
Overturned Truck Spills Debris, Slows Traffic On Rt. 80 In Morris County An overturned truck spilled debris on Route 80 in Parsippany, causing traffic delays on Thursday, April 27. The accident occurred in the eastbound lanes west of exit 42 to Rt. 202/Littleton Rd. in Parsippany-Troy Hills around 12:40 p.m., according to 511NJ: Crash and Debris on I-80 eastbound West of Exit 42 - US 202/Littleton Rd (Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp) 1 Left lane and shoulder of 4 lanes closed https://t.co/hQamuCK2lQ — 511NJ I80 (@511nji80) April 27, 2023 The crash had shut down one of four left lanes and the shoulder. Overturned Truck on I-80 eastbound West of Exit 42 - US 20…
Over 10 Ounces Of Cocaine And $14K Cash Seized In Morris County, 2 Arrested: Prosecutor Over 10 Ounces Of Cocaine And $14K Cash Seized In Morris County, 2 Arrested: Prosecutor
Over 10 Ounces Of Cocaine And $14K Cash Seized In Morris County, 2 Arrested: Prosecutor More than 10 ounces of cocaine and $14,000 in cash were confiscated by investigators who arrested two suspected dealers in Morris County, authorities said on Thursday, April 27. Edwin Robles, 36, and Andy Maguino Moreno, 43, both of Paterson, were charged with possession of cocaine, possession with intent to distribute, and conspiracy to distribute, Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said alongside local officials. Robles was also charged with money laundering. The arrests were a result of an investigation by the Morris County Narcotics Task Force, which also seized more than 300 g…
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