Winning $50G Lottery Ticket Sold At South Hackensack 7-Eleven Winning $50G Lottery Ticket Sold At South Hackensack 7-Eleven
Winning $50G Lottery Ticket Sold At South Hackensack 7-Eleven A New Jersey Lottery ticket with a third-tier prize of $50,000 was sold in South Hackensack. If that ticket had been purchased with the Power Play Multiplier option, it would have been worth $150,000. The winning ticket from Wednesday night’s drawing was sold at 7-Eleven on Huyler Street. The winning numbers were: 18, 36, 45, 47 and 69. The Red Power Ball number was 14. The Multiplier number was 03.  The Powerball jackpot rolls to $495 million for the next drawing on Saturday, March 16 10:59 p.m.
Murphy's Proposed School Funding Plan Would Help, Hurt These North Jersey Districts Most Murphy's Proposed School Funding Plan Would Help, Hurt These North Jersey Districts Most
Murphy's Proposed School Funding Plan Would Help, Hurt These North Jersey Districts Most Gov. Phil Murphy's proposed education investment plan for New Jersey would give millions to underfunded districts -- but would also take away hundreds from those that are thriving (about $90 million altogether). State lawmakers will see Murphy's 2020 state budget proposal by June 30. If approved, these Bergen, Passaic and Morris county districts would benefit the most, according to preliminary figures (for complete list of New Jersey schools click here). The first figure is the 2019-20 aid, the percentage is the increase. South Hackensack: $345,738 (16.78 percent) Elmwood Park: $9,89…
Ex-Con, 73, Charged With Robbing Englewood, Hackensack Banks Of $13,000 Ex-Con, 73, Charged With Robbing Englewood, Hackensack Banks Of $13,000
Ex-Con, 73, Charged With Robbing Englewood, Hackensack Banks Of $13,000 A 73-year-old ex-con from Englewood robbed a Hackensack bank of $10,000 last October and an Englewood bank of $3,000 earlier this month, authorities charged. John Nottingham was turned over to the FBI after a caller seeking a reward tipped off the local CrimeStoppers group, Englewood Detective Capt. Timothy Torell said Monday. Nottingham approached a teller at the Valley National Bank on Hackensack Avenue just before 12:30 p.m. Oct. 20  wearing a black watch cap, green jacket, and black gloves, with his face partially concealed by a gray cloth, authorities said at the time, Torell said. H…
2 Winning Lottery Tickets Sold In Englewood, South Hackensack 2 Winning Lottery Tickets Sold In Englewood, South Hackensack
2 Winning Lottery Tickets Sold In Englewood, South Hackensack Two winning New Jersey Lottery tickets were sold in Bergen County. The first was from Friday's drawing winning the $10,000 prize. That ticket was sold at Home Wine & Liquors on Saddle River Avenue in South Hackensack. The winning numbers were: 18, 24, 31, 34 and 55. The Gold Mega Ball was 04, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 04. The second winning ticket was one of four from Saturday's Powerball drawing, winning the $50,000 prize. That ticket was sold at ShopRite Liquors in Englewood.  The winning numbers were: 04, 06, 14, 20 and 32. The Red Power Ball number was …
IMAGES: 'Big One' Consumes Marcal Plant, Ignites Nearby Buildings, Power Lines IMAGES: 'Big One' Consumes Marcal Plant, Ignites Nearby Buildings, Power Lines
Images: 'Big One' Consumes Marcal Plant, Ignites Nearby Buildings, Power Lines UPDATE: They feared it would happen sooner or later. Now it has -- in a way far worse than could have been imagined. Wind-whipped flames consumed the Marcal Plant in Elmwood Park Wednesday night in what quickly became the kind of fire many have long feared. The fire raged for several hours after breaking out in a warehouse around the start of the evening rush along nearby Route 80. Dozens of companies raced to help. Hundreds of smoke eaters jumped in. 500 people lost their jobs. And just when it seemed things couldn't get worse, another threat emerged.  Flames consumed the entire pl…
Doubling Back Does In Car Burglar, South Hackensack Police Say Doubling Back Does In Car Burglar, South Hackensack Police Say
Doubling Back Does In Car Burglar, South Hackensack Police Say Returning to the scene got a career car burglar caught by a South Hackensack police detective, authorities said. Detective Brian Kropp reviewed home surveillance footage after a car was broken into and an iPad and pair of Chanel sunglasses were stolen, Capt. Robert Kaiser said Monday. Kropp worked the case and, with help from Hackensack police, arrested 58-year-old Kevin Gresham of Hackensack. On Friday night, Gresham returned to the same street and was arrested, Kaiser said. He was charged with burglary and sent to the Bergen County Jail. A judge hours later ordered Gresham released pen…
MUGSHOT: Authorities Charge South Hackensack Driver Who Crashed Through Bergen Jail Entrance MUGSHOT: Authorities Charge South Hackensack Driver Who Crashed Through Bergen Jail Entrance
Mugshot: Authorities Charge South Hackensack Driver Who Crashed Through Bergen Jail Entrance UPDATE: Authorities filed charges against a South Hackensack driver who crashed a sedan through the employee entrance of the Bergen County Jail on Friday. Troy H. McDonald, 51, remained in police custody overnight at New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus (formerly Bergen Regional) with injuries that Bergen County Sheriff Anthony Cureton said weren't life-threatening.  Authorities charged him with causing widespread damage, burglary and criminal mischief "based on statements that were made,"  Cureton told Daily Voice. Responders helped get McDonald out of his Acura after it smashed through …
UPDATE: Authorities Charge South Hackensack Driver Who Crashed Through Bergen Jail Entrance UPDATE: Authorities Charge South Hackensack Driver Who Crashed Through Bergen Jail Entrance
Update: Authorities Charge South Hackensack Driver Who Crashed Through Bergen Jail Entrance UPDATE: Authorities filed charges against a South Hackensack driver who crashed a sedan through the employee entrance of the Bergen County Jail on Friday. Troy H. McDonald, 51, remained in police custody overnight at New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus (formerly Bergen Regional) with injuries that Bergen County Sheriff Anthony Cureton said weren't life-threatening.  Authorities charged him with causing widespread damage, burglary and criminal mischief "based on statements that were made,"  Cureton told Daily Voice. Responders helped get McDonald out of his Acura after it smashed through …
Resident Hospitalized In Hackensack High-Rise Blaze Resident Hospitalized In Hackensack High-Rise Blaze
Resident Hospitalized In Hackensack High-Rise Blaze A resident was hospitalized with smoke inhalation in a Wednesday afternoon fire at a Hackensack high-rise apartment building. The blaze -- caused by an unattended flame in the kitchen -- began on the fifth floor of The Pierre in Hackensack around 4 p.m.  Fire officials evacuated floors five and above and had the fire under control in roughly 10 minutes, Hackensack Fire Capt. Justin Derevyanik said. The building was deemed safe for residents to return around 5 p.m. One tenant had been relocated there after a fire at her home in Maywood. Englewood and Teaneck assisted, while Maywo…
Prosecutor: Manager From South Hackensack Embezzled $150,000 From Fair Lawn Pediatric Office Prosecutor: Manager From South Hackensack Embezzled $150,000 From Fair Lawn Pediatric Office
Prosecutor: Manager From South Hackensack Embezzled $150,000 From Fair Lawn Pediatric Office The former office manager for a Fair Lawn pediatric practice swiped $150,000 from his employer’s bank and Amazon accounts to pay his own bills and buy himself things, authorities said. Nicholas Caruso, 49, of South Hackensack, "gained access to his employer’s business checking account and used online banking and bill pay services to pay his own personal expenses,” Acting Bergen County Prosecutor Dennis Calo said. “Those expenses included credit card and vehicle finance charges. “Caruso also established an Amazon account in his employer’s name, which was attached to the business checkin…
MUGSHOT: Repeat Offender Flips Bird After Trashing South Hackensack Motel Room MUGSHOT: Repeat Offender Flips Bird After Trashing South Hackensack Motel Room
Mugshot: Repeat Offender Flips Bird After Trashing South Hackensack Motel Room He’d just ripped a TV from the wall and destroyed a telephone at a South Hackensack motel, but Timothy Carriel wasn’t done yet: Positioned for his mugshot, he gave police the finger. It wasn't anything new for Carriel, who's been arrested no fewer than four times in the past six months. Once of those times he refused to submit to fingerprinting, records show. Carriel, 19, of Hackensack, fought and threatened the officers who responded to the Knights Motel during the rampage, Capt. Robert Kaiser said. After they subdued him, they found the 6-foot, 141-pound Carriel carrying 15 Xanax bars an…
Thanksgiving Day Blaze Displaces A Dozen Little Ferry Families Thanksgiving Day Blaze Displaces A Dozen Little Ferry Families
Thanksgiving Day Blaze Displaces A Dozen Little Ferry Families A Thanksgiving Day fire displaced residents of a dozen Little Ferry garden apartments. Twelve more units in another building were evacuated, as well, but only briefly. No injuries were reported in the 8 p.m. blaze, which apparently began in a kitchen and stretched through the entire cockloft of the Ledgewood Terrace building on Liberty Avenue, members of Little Ferry Hook & Ladder Company 1 said. The American Red Cross was providing temporary housing for the condo residents who were displaced by the two-alarm blaze. “Despite cold conditions and the Thanksgiving holiday, the main body o…