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Kinderkamack Road, Emerson, NJ

These 27 NJ Boston Market Stores Have Reopened After Failing To Pay 314 Workers These 27 NJ Boston Market Stores Have Reopened After Failing To Pay 314 Workers
These 27 NJ Boston Market Stores Have Reopened After Failing To Pay 314 Workers The 27 Boston Market stores in New Jersey that were issued stop work orders last month for failing to pay hundreds of employees have reopened. It gets better, the workers have been compensated. The chicken chain became the center of an investigation by the state's labor department when East Hanover employee Cathy Grimes reported that she and the dozen workers she managed hadn't been paid for two months, the DOL said. It wasn't long before more employees from across the state came forward, too. An investigation by the DOL found that 27 Boston Market stores in the Garden State had not been …
Family Tesla Gets Stranded On RR Tracks, Train Service Suspended On Pascack Valley Line Family Tesla Gets Stranded On RR Tracks, Train Service Suspended On Pascack Valley Line
Family Tesla Gets Stranded On RR Tracks, Train Service Suspended On Pascack Valley Line A family of four had to bail out of their Tesla after it got stuck on the railroad tracks near the Emerson train station. NJ TRANSIT stopped Pascack Valley Line rail service in both directions between Oradell and Woodcliff Lake following the mishap in the area of Lindwood Avenue and Kinderkamack Road shortly before 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25. Substitute bus service was being provided. NJ TRANSIT stopped Pascack Valley Line rail service in both directions between Oradell and Woodcliff Lake following the mishap in the area of Lindwood Avenue and Kinderkamack Road shortly before 3:30 p.…
Two $10K Mega Millions Tickets Sold In North Jersey Two $10K Mega Millions Tickets Sold In North Jersey
Two $10K Mega Millions Tickets Sold In North Jersey A pair of $10,000 New Jersey Lottery tickets were sold in North Jersey. The two third-tier prizewinning tickets sold for the Tuesday, June 28, drawing were purchased at the following locations: Bergen County: Quick Chek #34, 354 Kinderkamack Rd., Emerson Passaic County: Avyn LLC, 101 Newark Pompton Turnpike Suite 5, Little Falls. The winning numbers for the Tuesday, June 28, drawing were: 07, 12, 21, 43, and 55. The Gold Mega Ball was 11, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 02. In addition to the third-tier prizes won, 24 players matched four of the five white balls drawn making each ticket …
WINNER: Lottery Ticket Good For $511K Sold In Bergen County WINNER: Lottery Ticket Good For $511K Sold In Bergen County
Winner: Lottery Ticket Good For $511K Sold In Bergen County A New Jersey Lottery ticket good for $511,895 was sold in Bergen County. The lucky Jersey Cash 5 ticket from Tuesday's drawing was purchased from Emerson Stationery on Kinderkamack Road in Emerson. The winning numbers were 03, 07, 42, 43, and 45 and the XTRA number was 03. 
UPDATE: Emerson Man, 63, Struck By Commuter Train UPDATE: Emerson Man, 63, Struck By Commuter Train
Update: Emerson Man, 63, Struck By Commuter Train An Emerson man struck in town by a commuter train Tuesday afternoon remained hospitalized. Responders said the 63-year-old man suddenly stepped in front of the NJ Transit train -- which was traveling at about 45 miles an hour -- behind the Stop & Shop supermarket off Kinderkamack Road shortly after 4 p.m. He remained at Hackensack University Medical Center with serious injuries, they said. The Pascack Valley Line No. 1632 train left Spring Valley at 3:46 p.m. and was scheduled to arrive in Hoboken at 4:30 p.m., NJ Transit's Kate Thompson said. No injuries were reported to the 45 peopl…
Emerson Teen OK After Being Struck By Car Emerson Teen OK After Being Struck By Car
Emerson Teen OK After Being Struck By Car EMERSON, N.J. -- A 17-year-old boy was OK after being struck by a car driven by an elderly motorist Saturday morning at an Emerson intersection. The borough boy sustained minor injuries after being struck at Kinderkamack Road and Linwood Avenue, Sgt. Daniel Kalyoussef said. No summonses were immediately issued, although an investigation was continuing, the sergeant said.