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Two Busted For Drugs After 'Nodding Off' In Vehicle: Denville PD Two Busted For Drugs After 'Nodding Off' In Vehicle: Denville PD
Two Busted For Drugs After 'Nodding Off' In Vehicle: Denville PD Two people were arrested and charged with drug possession after being found sleeping inside a vehicle in the parking lot of a supermarket in Denville on Sunday, Sept. 1, authorities said. Officers responded to the parking lot of the ACME Supermarket at 125 Main St. and found a vehicle with its engine running, door open and two occupants "nodding off," Denville police said. Inside the vehicle, police  said they found  multiple containers containing methamphetamine, multiple bundles of heroin, a glass pipe, and drug paraphernalia found on scene. William Churchwell, a 42-year-old New…
WILD PURSUIT: Car Thief Pulled From Frigid Meadowlands Creek Is Violent Career Criminal WILD PURSUIT: Car Thief Pulled From Frigid Meadowlands Creek Is Violent Career Criminal
Wild Pursuit: Car Thief Pulled From Frigid Meadowlands Creek Is Violent Career Criminal UPDATE: A Union City man who jumped into a frigid Meadowlands creek during a dramatic police chase is an ex-con with nearly 50 arrests in no fewer than five North Jersey counties over the past 35 years. Career criminal Gregory Calvo, 53, is the very embodiment of the phrase “known to police.” He's been convicted nearly two dozen times in Bergen, Hudson, Passaic, Morris and Essex counties since 1989 – for offenses that include robbery, theft, burglary, drug dealing, domestic violence and aggravated assault -- and has been in and out of state prison and county jails since that time only to be…
Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace Opens Jersey Shore Location Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace Opens Jersey Shore Location
Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace Opens Jersey Shore Location Uncle Giuseppe's has landed at the Jersey Shore. The popular Italian marketplace is open in the renovated 56,000-square-foot space on Shrewsbury Avenue in Tinton Falls, formerly home to the ACME supermarket that closed in 2019. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace (@unclegiuseppesmarketplace) This is uncle G's third New Jersey location, with two others in Ramsey and Morris Plains.  Along with its staple deli, bakery departments, gourmet cheese, meat, seafood and produce departments, this new Uncle G's is…
KNOW THEM? Shoplifting Suspects Sought By NJ State Police KNOW THEM? Shoplifting Suspects Sought By NJ State Police
Know Them? Shoplifting Suspects Sought By NJ State Police New Jersey State Police seek the public's help in identifying suspects wanted for shoplifting. The incidents took place at the Acme Supermarket in Upper Township, Cape May County, on Dec. 20, 2022, and again on Dec. 31. Anyone with information is urged to contact the State Police Woodbine Station at 609-861-5698. Anonymous tips are welcome.
Trio Stole $3.9K Worth Of Items From Mohegan Lake Supermarket, Police Say Trio Stole $3.9K Worth Of Items From Mohegan Lake Supermarket, Police Say
Trio Stole $3.9K Worth Of Items From Mohegan Lake Supermarket, Police Say Police are searching for three people accused of stealing over-the-counter medications worth more than $3,900 from a Northern Westchester County supermarket. The merchandise was stolen from the ACME Supermarket on East Main St. in Mohegan Lake, according to a report from New York State Police on Thursday, May 5. The State Police in Cortlandt is trying to identify these subjects regarding a larceny of over $3,900 of over-the-counter medications from ACME Supermarket on East Main Street in Mohegan Lake. If you think you can help, call (914) 769-2600. Case #10805806. pic.twitter.com/h70q…
Police Seek ID For Pair In Incident At Warren County ACME Store Police Seek ID For Pair In Incident At Warren County ACME Store
Police Seek ID For Pair In Incident At Warren County Acme Store Recognize them? Police are seeking the public’s help identifying two women in connection with an incident that occurred at a Warren County ACME store. The women, pictured above, “may have information” about an incident that occurred at the ACME supermarket on Route 94 in Blairstown on Friday, Feb. 4, township police said Monday. Specific details about the incident were not released. Anyone with information about the women’s identities is asked to call the Blairstown Police Department at 908-362-7668 or use the non-emergency dispatch line at 908-362-8266.
PD: Telltale Sign Helps Locate Allendale Man Seen Masturbating Outside Waldwick Home PD: Telltale Sign Helps Locate Allendale Man Seen Masturbating Outside Waldwick Home
PD: Telltale Sign Helps Locate Allendale Man Seen Masturbating Outside Waldwick Home An Allendale man recorded on a doorbell camera masturbating in a Waldwick resident's driveway early Saturday was captured a short time later by police from both towns, authorities said. Paul Montenigro, 44, wasn't difficult to spot, they said. He'd dyed his hair blue. A resident near Crescent Elementary School called Waldwick police after his Ring video alerted him around 8:30 a.m., Detective Sgt. David Passaretti said. The resident ran out and confronted Montenigro, who fled, he said. Waldwick patrol officers converged on the area, assisted by Allendale police. They checked area busine…
Edgewater PD: Hudson Ex-Con With 42 Arrests Tasered After Fighting, Spitting On Police Edgewater PD: Hudson Ex-Con With 42 Arrests Tasered After Fighting, Spitting On Police
Edgewater PD: Hudson Ex-Con With 42 Arrests Tasered After Fighting, Spitting On Police A Hudson County ex-con with a rap sheet more than three decades long was Tasered after he kicked, elbowed and spit on Edgewater police officers who were trying to arrest him for a multi-store shoplifting spree, authorities said. Gregory Calvo, 50, of Union City had just stolen hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise from the Marshalls, Old Navy and TJ Maxx stores at Edgewater Commons when two officers found him in the Acme Supermarket on Saturday, Police Chief Donald Martin said. “I’m not going to be arrested today,” Calvo announced as he “got into a fighting stance,” the chief said. Calv…
State Police Conduct Underage Drinking Initiative At 20 Northern Westchester Businesses State Police Conduct Underage Drinking Initiative At 20 Northern Westchester Businesses
State Police Conduct Underage Drinking Initiative At 20 Northern Westchester Businesses Nearly two dozen area businesses were found to be in compliance during a New York State Police underage drinking initiative. On Saturday, Jan. 16, New York State Police investigators in Somers conducted an investigation into 20 area businesses, each of which was found to be in compliance when checked by undercover teens. According to police, “during the Underage Drinking Initiative, retail establishments are checked utilizing a Trooper in plainclothes and one or several underage operatives who cannot lie about their age or give a false date of birth.  When asked for ID, they show thei…
Hoboken PD: Shoplifter Who Injured Officers Charged With Terroristic Threats, Resisting Arrest Hoboken PD: Shoplifter Who Injured Officers Charged With Terroristic Threats, Resisting Arrest
Hoboken PD: Shoplifter Who Injured Officers Charged With Terroristic Threats, Resisting Arrest A Hoboken man who stole several bags of shrimp and Tide products from a local ACME market injured officers trying to arrest him later that day, authorities said. Police responded to the ACME Supermarket on Clinton Street around 12:20 p.m. Dec. 5, where an employee told police that a man later identified as Ricardo Burgos had stolen several items throughout the day, Hoboken Police Det. Lt. Danilo Cabrera said. Police stopped Burgos in the back of the store, where he was found with unpaid Tide products, authorities said. Burgos ran out of the store but was later found near 300 Marshall …
Northern Westchester Underage Drinking Detail Involves 16 Stores Northern Westchester Underage Drinking Detail Involves 16 Stores
Northern Westchester Underage Drinking Detail Involves 16 Stores New York State Police investigators found that more than a dozen Northern Westchester businesses were complying with liquor laws during an undercover sting operation. State Police in Somers executed an underage drinking detail, which found that 16 Westchester stores were all in compliance and refused to sell booze to an undercover, underage operative. Related story: Three Rockland Businesses Charged With Selling To Minors In Underage Detail The establishments that were visited and found to be in compliance: Somers Wine & Spirits on 325 Route 100 in Somers; Decicco’s on Route 202 in S…
Police: Driver Who Plowed Car Into Morris County Supermarket Was DWI, Had Heroin Police: Driver Who Plowed Car Into Morris County Supermarket Was DWI, Had Heroin
Police: Driver Who Plowed Car Into Morris County Supermarket Was DWI, Had Heroin A 37-year-old man being held in the Morris County Jail had been drinking and using drugs when he plowed his car into a a local supermarket Friday, said authorities who charged him. John Cilurso, of Mount Arlington, was behind the wheel of a vehicle that had hopped the curb and struck a brick wall containing shopping carts at Acme Supermarket on Man Street around 5:15 p.m., Denville police said. An investigation turned up heroin and related paraphernalia in Cilurso's vehicle, police said. He was arrested on drug and alcohol charges and served summonses for careless driving, driving without …
DeCicco & Sons Will Open New Store In Westchester DeCicco & Sons Will Open New Store In Westchester
DeCicco & Sons Will Open New Store In Westchester DeCicco & Sons will expand its footprint in with a new supermarket planned to open next summer in Westchester. The company announced that it will be opening its ninth location in Eastchester as soon as summer 2020. The newest store will be located at 777 White Plains Road, replacing the Acme Supermarket that recently announced it will be closing in the fall. In a statement, John DeCicco Jr., the CEO of DeCicco & Sons, said that, “we believe that our focus on quality and exceptional service will resonate strongly with the Eastchester community. We look forward to meeting our neighbor…