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Owners Of Hackensack's Fairmount Eats Bring New Diner To Route 46 Owners Of Hackensack's Fairmount Eats Bring New Diner To Route 46
Owners Of Hackensack's Fairmount Eats Bring New Diner To Route 46 A brand new diner is coming to Route 46 near Teterboro Airport. The owners of Fairmount Eats, a longtime favorite in Hackensack, are bringing Runway Diner to South Hackensack. The menu features all-day breakfast specials, appetizers, sandwiches, salads, burgers, steak, seafood and poke bowls. Juices, smoothies and classic diner desserts are also on the menu. Runway Diner is open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily at 380 Route 46 West, South Hackensack.
BAIL REFORM: Released Hackensack Burglar Hits Same Business For 3rd Time, Police Say BAIL REFORM: Released Hackensack Burglar Hits Same Business For 3rd Time, Police Say
Bail Reform: Released Hackensack Burglar Hits Same Business For 3rd Time, Police Say Less than a week after he was released for breaking into two area businesses, a habitual Hackensack offender did it again -- at the same deli he'd burglarized twice before, authorities said. Peter Tobin, 52, was picked up last Thursday and released under New Jersey's 2017 bail reform law for three Main Street burglaries within a block and a half of one another -- twice at Fairmount Eats and once at B&W Bakery, authorities said at the time. SEE: Accused Hackensack Burglar Breaks Business Glass Doors, Swipes Cash Three Times, Police Say Then, around 2 a.m. Monday, a witness called polic…
Hackensack PD: Accused Burglar Breaks Business Glass Doors, Swipes Cash Three Times Hackensack PD: Accused Burglar Breaks Business Glass Doors, Swipes Cash Three Times
Hackensack PD: Accused Burglar Breaks Business Glass Doors, Swipes Cash Three Times A Hackensack man with a criminal history burglarized two Main Street businesses – one of them twice -- by breaking glass doors with a rock, said police who arrested him. Peter W. Tobin, 52, hit Fairmount Eats twice and B&W Bakery, taking cash from the register each time, Detective Capt. Darrin DeWitt said Thursday. The businesses are a block and a half apart. Tobin, of Poplar Avenue, was charged with three counts each of burglary and theft and two of criminal mischief before being released pending a Sept. 23 first appearance in Central Judicial Processing Court in Hackensack.