Indian Restaurant Replacing Paramus KFC Indian Restaurant Replacing Paramus KFC
Indian Restaurant Replacing Paramus KFC A new Indian eatery is coming to Paramus. Bombay Wala & Co is replacing the former KFC on Forest Avenue in Paramus, according to a sign hanging outside the storefront, located in the same shopping center as Dunkin' Donuts. The sign says the company is the "pioneer of Indian street food." No word yet on an opening date. Bombay Wala & Co., 440 Forest Ave., Paramus
Authorities Locate Suspect SUV In Fatal North Brunswick Hit-Run Authorities Locate Suspect SUV In Fatal North Brunswick Hit-Run
Authorities Locate Suspect SUV In Fatal North Brunswick Hit-Run An SUV wanted in connection with a hit-and-run crash that killed a 22-year-old Princeton woman has been located, authorities said. "The driver has been located and the investigation is continuing," said Andrea Boulton, spokeswoman for the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office. No charges had been issued as of Monday, she said. The county prosecutor and North Brunswick police had asked for the public's help to locate a dark-colored SUV captured in a surveillance photo near the 1 a.m. collision. Alysa Kristjanson, 22, of Princeton was found along Route 130 near a Dunkin' Donuts in North Bruns…
Nurses Get Free Doughnuts, Coffee From Glaze & Dunkin All Day Nurses Get Free Doughnuts, Coffee From Glaze & Dunkin All Day
Nurses Get Free Doughnuts, Coffee From Glaze & Dunkin All Day Calling all nurses! Glaze Donuts is giving free doughnuts to nurses on Wednesday, May 6 in honor of National Nurse's Day -- Florence Nightingale's birthday. Nurses can bring their IDs to any Glaze Donuts shop for a free treat. Stores are located in West Caldwell, New Milford and Fort Lee. Dunkin Donuts is also offering nurses a free medium hot or iced coffee and doughnut to all nurses and healthcare professionals.
Authorities: NYC Man Blames Jews For COVID-19, Assaults Fort Lee Dunkin' Donuts Customer Authorities: NYC Man Blames Jews For COVID-19, Assaults Fort Lee Dunkin' Donuts Customer
Authorities: NYC Man Blames Jews For Covid-19, Assaults Fort Lee Dunkin' Donuts Customer A Queens man threatened a Jewish customer at a Dunkin' Donuts in Fort Lee, telling him that “Jews are responsible” for the coronavirus and deliberately bumping into him, authorities charged. Afrim Haxhaj, 30, of Jackson Heights confronted the victim in the shop on Monday, telling him to leave and blaming Jews for COVID-19, state Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said. He also told him not to come back, Grewal said. When the victim returned to the Dunkin Donuts on Tuesday, Haxhaj threatened him again, “saying he does not want Jews in his neighborhood and bumping his chest into the victim,” …
More Trouble In Lakewood: Police Crash Catered Backyard Party, Packed Toy Store Lot More Trouble In Lakewood: Police Crash Catered Backyard Party, Packed Toy Store Lot
More Trouble In Lakewood: Police Crash Catered Backyard Party, Packed Toy Store Lot Police shut down a Lakewood toy store that had more than 50 customers gathered outside while an employee took orders in violation of mandatory state coronavirus closures, authorities said. The customers who'd gathered in the packed Toys4U parking lot weren’t social distancing or wearing masks, state Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said. Ten employees also were together in the store – only three of them wearing masks, he said. Ten cars blocked the fire lane, the attorney general said. Police charged owner Yossi Itzkowitz and manager Tzvi Blau with violating Gov. Phil Murphy’s closure of “…
Police: Speeding Driver Loses Control, Crashes Into Van Outside Busy Route 17 Dunkin' Donuts Police: Speeding Driver Loses Control, Crashes Into Van Outside Busy Route 17 Dunkin' Donuts
Police: Speeding Driver Loses Control, Crashes Into Van Outside Busy Route 17 Dunkin' Donuts A driver was speeding Wednesday morning when her car careened off Route 17 and crashed into a construction van outside a Dunkin' Donuts in Carlstadt, authorities said. Neighboring Biggie’s Clam Bar was closed, but the Dunkin’ Donuts was busy with patrons when the Honda Civic veered off the roadway and slammed into the empty van in the mini-shopping center parking lot near Division Avenue around 8:15 a.m., Detective Sgt. John Cleary said. Carlstadt firefighters extricated the driver, who was hospitalized with neck and back injuries, Cleary said. The Honda was severely damaged, he said.
SEE ANYTHING? Masked Armed Bandit Robs Dunkin' Donuts In Paramus, Ramsey Minutes Apart SEE ANYTHING? Masked Armed Bandit Robs Dunkin' Donuts In Paramus, Ramsey Minutes Apart
SEE Anything? Masked Armed Bandit Robs Dunkin' Donuts In Paramus, Ramsey Minutes Apart The same masked gunman robbed two Dunkin' Donuts 10 miles apart -- one in Ramsey and the other in Paramus -- before dawn Wednesday, authorities said. In the first, around 12:30 a.m., the robber "demanded money from the registers and attempted to have employees open the safe" at the Dunkin' Donuts on northbound Route 17 in Ramsey, Police Chief Bryan Gurney said. He made off with $60, responders said.  Barely 15 minutes later, the robber entered a Paramus Dunkin' Donuts, also on Route 17. He "displayed a handgun and demanded the money from the cash register," Paramus Police Chief Kenne…
Fort Lee PD: Driver, Two Passengers Flee After Sedan Overturns, Slides 100 Feet Near GWB Fort Lee PD: Driver, Two Passengers Flee After Sedan Overturns, Slides 100 Feet Near GWB
Fort Lee PD: Driver, Two Passengers Flee After Sedan Overturns, Slides 100 Feet Near GWB The driver and two passengers got out and ran after their car overturned and slid 100 yards, a witness told Fort Lee police. The 2003 Chevrolet Impala was headed south on Route 1&9 when it hit the median opposite the Dunkin Donuts, rolled over and slid 300 feet into the right lane just after 12:30 p.m., Capt. Daniel Zusi said. "A witness at the scene stated once the vehicle came to a stop, three black males exited and fled south on the highway," he said. The sedan didn't come back as stolen, the captain added. Police were investigating.
Park Ridge Suicide: Nutley Man, 38, Struck, Killed By Train Park Ridge Suicide: Nutley Man, 38, Struck, Killed By Train
Park Ridge Suicide: Nutley Man, 38, Struck, Killed By Train A 38-year-old Nutley man was struck and killed early Monday by a commuter train in Bergen County. The man drove to the area of the Dunkin' Donuts, just west of the Park Ridge train station, where an NJ Transit spokesman said he was struck at 7:25 a.m. Service was suspended in both directions for four hours. The 1612 train left Spring Valley at 7:10 a.m. for Secaucus Junction and had 180 customers and a crew aboard, NJT's Nathan Rudy said. NJ Transit buses and private carriers picked up the passengers, he said. Service was resumed at 11:30 a.m.
Body Found On Hawthorne Bench Body Found On Hawthorne Bench
Body Found On Hawthorne Bench Police were investigating a body of someone believed to have been homeless found on a Hawthorne bench Saturday morning. The body was found in front of the Goffle Road Dunkin Donuts around 7:15 a.m. Paramedics from The Valley Hospital officially pronounced the individual dead shortly after 7:30 a.m. The Hawthorne Police Department is handling the investigation. Boyd A. Loving also contributed to this story.
Hackensack PD: FedEx Driver Clung To Side Door Of Stolen Truck For 20 Feet Hackensack PD: FedEx Driver Clung To Side Door Of Stolen Truck For 20 Feet
Hackensack PD: FedEx Driver Clung To Side Door Of Stolen Truck For 20 Feet A FedEx employee who had her truck stolen in Hackensack clung to its side door for 20 feet before police located the suspected thief and vehicle parked few streets away, authorities said. The FedEx driver told police she delivering a package to FOCUS Eye Care on Union Street around 11:25 Wednesday morning when she was elbowed in the chest by a man in the elevator, Hackensack Police Capt. Peter Busciglio said. The driver told the receptionist who walked her outside, where they both saw a man -- later identified as Joseph Dunsay, 40 of Hackensack -- getting behind the wheel of the van parked…
Hackensack Detectives Derail Bronx Trio's Counterfeit-Fueled Shopping Spree Hackensack Detectives Derail Bronx Trio's Counterfeit-Fueled Shopping Spree
Hackensack Detectives Derail Bronx Trio's Counterfeit-Fueled Shopping Spree A Bronx trio went on a spending spree with counterfeit $100 bills before Hackensack police detectives nabbed them, authorities said Wednesday. The investigators stopped their 2002 Honda Accord on Essex Street near Prospect Avenue for a traffic violation and quickly learned that the driver, 19-year-old Jazlyn Rodriguez, didn't have a license, Capt. Peter Busciglio said. As they ordered her out of the car, the detectives noticed the rear-seat passenger -- identified as Bryan Day, 23 -- trying to conceal something under his feet, Busciglio said. As he got out, they saw counterfeit $100 dollar…