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Winner! Powerball Ticket Sold In New Jersey Nets Big Bucks
A ticket sold online in New Jersey matched four numbers and the red Powerball in the drawing held on Wednesday, July 24, winning $50,000. The ticket was sold online via the Jackpocket app, which is based in Hewitt in Passaic County. The winning numbers were 16, 42, 59, 63, 68 and the red Powerball was 13.
NJ ice cream tour returns for second year
If you love ice cream, then get ready to travel around the state of New Jersey this summer for the second annual “I Licked My Way Through NJ Ice Cream Tour.” The tour will last until Aug. 18, this year featuring 12 shops throughout the state. In Monmouth and Ocean counties, they includes Belle’s Ice Cream in Spring Lake, Surfside Frozen Custard in Sea Girt, Miss Mindy’s Homemade Ice Cream in Bayville, You Scream Ice Cream in Brick Township, Skipper Dipper in Long Beach Township and Kohr Soft Ice Cream in Little Egg Harbor Township.
Jersey Shore deli owner, infectious disease doctor explain how to keep safe from listeria amid outbreak
Dr. Liu is an infectious disease specialist at Jersey Shore University Medical Center and says it’s good to ask questions, and when purchasing products, stick with those shops you trust.
$5.6 Million in Fees Saved: New Jersey’s Direct File Program Offers Free Online Tax Filing to 1.3M Taxpayers
Starting next year, New Jersey’s Direct File program will allow up to 1.3 million taxpayers to file federal and state taxes online for free, simplifying the process and saving time and money for those with simple tax situations. New Jersey Taxpayers to Enjoy Simplified Filing with Direct File Program Starting next year, New Jersey taxpayers […]
Stop The Sting Is Helping To Control New Jersey’s Jellyfish Population
If you've spent any time in the Barnegat Bay this summer, you may have noticed that you're not alone when you're swimming. And I'm not talking about the other swimmers. Sea Nettles, a type of Jellyfish have been running rampant this summer causing a lot of people to get stung.
New Jersey Has Seen A Record Amount Of Jackpots This Summer
Of course, the biggest news was the 1.3 Billion dollar ticket that was sold in Neptune at a ShopRite. lottery winners new jersey, 4 million dollar ticket hazlet nj, hazlet nj lottery winner, laurel market lottery ticket. Photo Credit: Canva. But all summer long people have been winning smaller jackpots...
Cash For Life! Somerset County Lotto Player Wins Big Prize
A Somerset County lottery player will hopefully be getting a check for a very long time.A lottery player in Bernardsville matched all five balls in the New Jersey Lottery Cash4Life drawing on Monday, July 22, winning $1,000 a week for life. The winning ticket was sold at Bernardsville Shop Rit…
Summer Raffle to Benefit Waretown Volunteer Fire Company
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Senator renews call for investigation into office that prosecutes public corruption
Sen. Joe Cryan said he has questions about whether prosecutors with the Attorney General's Office are “rushing to judgment.” The post Senator renews call for investigation into office that prosecutes public corruption appeared first on New Jersey Monitor.
NYC congestion pricing pause by Gov. Hochul challenged by 2 new suits
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York is facing two lawsuits that will attempt to overturn her decision to indefinitely pause the controversial congestion pricing program for drivers entering Manhattan. The lawsuits follow through on threats made in the weeks following the governor’s about-face decision to halt congestion pricing just weeks before it was...
North Jersey Doctor and Accomplices Busted in Oxycodone Prescription Scam
Two women from North Jersey have pleaded guilty to helping a local doctor give out thousands of oxycodone pills without any real medical reason. Two women conspired with Dr. Lisa Ferraro to distribute over 36,000 oxycodone pills without a real medical reason. Ferraro prescribed thousands of pills to fake patients...
Beth Israel hospital in Manhattan gets 'conditional' OK to close — but not yet
Ambulances are parked in front of the emergency entrance to Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in 2020. It’s the latest in a monthslong battle between hospital officials and those who want to see the more than century-old hospital remain open. [ more › ]
Salamanca has early fundraising lead against Gibson for Bronx borough president
Two of the Bronx’s most powerful politicians are preparing to face off for borough president next year in what’s already shaping up to be a competitive – and expensive – race. City Council Member Rafael Salamanca, who chairs the powerful Committee on Land Use and is...
Rye FD Union Presents $14.5K to Local Non-Profits
Three local non-profits accepted $14,500 of donations from the Rye Professional Firefighters Local 2029 union on Thursday, July 25th. Wainwright House received $2,500, Rye Recreation received $5,000, and the Rye Free Reading Room received $7,000. Local 2029 chose the three recipients through grant applications. The executive board of Rye Professional...
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