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Hillsdale Avenue, Hillsdale, NJ

Truck Overturns, Snaps Electric Pole Shutting Hillsdale Intersection For Hours Truck Overturns, Snaps Electric Pole Shutting Hillsdale Intersection For Hours
Truck Overturns, Snaps Electric Pole Shutting Hillsdale Intersection For Hours An overturned truck that snapped an electric pole and downed live wires closed a Hillsdale intersection Tuesday, July 9. As of 5 p.m., local police were urging motorists to avoid Hillsdale Avenue and Kinderkamack Road, which is expected to be closed for the next 4 to 6 hours. NOTICE: Please avoid the area of Hillsdale Avenue and Kinderkamack Road for the next 4-6 hours as our Officers are on... Posted by Hillsdale Police Department NJ on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 PSE&G responded to the scene for repairs. This is a developing story. Check back for more.
Hillsdale Pickup Driver Hits Gas Instead Of Brake: You Know What's Next Hillsdale Pickup Driver Hits Gas Instead Of Brake: You Know What's Next
Hillsdale Pickup Driver Hits Gas Instead Of Brake: You Know What's Next UPDATE: A pickup truck plowed into a Hillsdale convenience store Sunday night. The 51-year-old driver got out to go into the Quick Shop on Patterson Street off Hillsdale Avenue shortly after 8 p.m. when the 2011 Chevy began rolling, Police Capt. Sean Smith said. The driver hopped back into the truck and mistakenly accelerated, sending it through the front of the store, he said. No one was injured. Borough police and firefighters were among the responders. The truck was towed and a building inspector was notified to determine whether there was any structural damage to the building. Q…
Police: Pascack Valley Teen Crashes SUV Half-Hour After Release For Underage Drinking Police: Pascack Valley Teen Crashes SUV Half-Hour After Release For Underage Drinking
Police: Pascack Valley Teen Crashes SUV Half-Hour After Release For Underage Drinking A drunken 19-year-old from Hillsdale crashed an SUV into a utility pole in River Vale -- a half-hour after being released to a responsible adult following an underage drinking arrest, police said. It began at 6:45 a.m. Saturday, when an off-duty borough police officer spotted an idling vehicle stopped in a traffic lane on Rivervale Road near Piermont Avenue, Sgt. Peter Martin said. Responding officers found the driver and two passengers – including 19-year-old Ryan Shoop of Hillsdale – all passed out in the vehicle, Martin said. Unable to wake them from outside, an officer opened the door…
Hillsdale PD: Allendale Robber Injures Car Service Driver, Fights Police Hillsdale PD: Allendale Robber Injures Car Service Driver, Fights Police
Hillsdale PD: Allendale Robber Injures Car Service Driver, Fights Police An Allendale man tried to rob a ride service driver by smashing him in the head and assaulted Hillsdale police who arrested him, authorities said. Then he smiled for his mugshot. Responding officers found the 37-year-old driver from Newark bleeding from a cut above his eye in the area of Hillsdale Avenue and Hunters Court around 12:50 a.m. Monday, Detective Bill Diedtrich said. The driver told them he’d been assaulted by Matthew Hughes, 24, in an attempt to rob him of $20, Diedtrich said. After calling an ambulance, police approached Hughes, who, the detective said, “highly intoxicated and…
Sedan Slams Into Mini-Van, Utility Pole In Hillsdale Sedan Slams Into Mini-Van, Utility Pole In Hillsdale
Sedan Slams Into Mini-Van, Utility Pole In Hillsdale An elderly driver was hospitalized with injuries that police said weren't life-threatening after his car hit a minivan and then slammed into a utility pole in Hillsdale late Saturday. The driver of the Mercury sedan apparently blew a red light on northbound Kinderkamack Road at Hillsdale Avenue, leading to the incident just before midnight, Detective Bill Diedtrich said. ****** ALSO SEE: A driver fell asleep at the wheel coming off the Garden State Parkway in Washington Township and slammed his work van into a utility pole before dawn Sunday, authorities said. https://pascackvalley.dailyv…
Powerball Tickets Worth $1M, $50K Sold In Bergen County Powerball Tickets Worth $1M, $50K Sold In Bergen County
Powerball Tickets Worth $1M, $50K Sold In Bergen County BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. – A Hackensack 7-Eleven sold a winning Powerball ticket worth $1 million, and stores in Hillsdale and Paramus sold tickets worth $50,000. The million-dollar ticket -- sold at the 7-Eleven at 469 Passaic St. in Hackensack -- was one of two second prize winning tickets sold in New Jersey for the $559.7 million Powerball jackpot. The other was sold in Brick. The winning numbers for the Saturday Jan. 6 drawing were: 12, 29, 30, 33, and 61. The Red Power Ball was 26, and the Multiplier was 03. The $50 thousand third prize winning tickets were sold at 7-Eleven at 370 Hillsdal…