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Manhattan Burger Joint Adds 'Next Level' Flair To This NJ Mall
A New York City burger joint is expanding its footprint across the Hudson River. Kings of Kobe opened at Jersey City’s Newport Centre Mall on Wednesday, Oct. 5. The brand first made waves in 2015 as a Downtown Manhattan pop-up peddling gourmet hot dogs. The concept has since sprawled into Hell’s Kitchen emerging as a brick-and-mortar burger joint with a polished, high-energy ambiance. The Jersey City joint boasts the area’s first menu centered on American Wagyu. Founder Etai Cinader knows no limits when experimenting with America’s treasured comfort foods. The towering burger creations a…
Business
Chick-fil-A Opens Another NJ Location
Chick-fil-A has opened another New Jersey location. The North Bergen store officially opened in a newly-constructed building at 7416 Tonnelle Avenue on Nov. 18, JerseyDigs reports. It is Hudson County's second Chick-fil-A location, the first being in Jersey City's Newport Centre Mall. Run by independent franchise owner Adam Smith, the North Bergen store creates 90 jobs and is the second Hudson County and is open for drive-thru customers only Monday to Saturday, 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Click here for more from JerseyDigs.
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Prosecutor: Jersey City Mall Shooter Gets 6 Years Behind Bars
A 26-year-old Jersey City man was sentenced to six years in New Jersey State Prison for a shooting at the Newport Centre Mall that injured two people in 2019, authorities said Tuesday. Ahmad Broadway was sentenced by Superior Court Judge John A. Young, Jr., on Monday to five years for second-degree possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes and one year for fourth-degree risking widespread injury or damage, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. Broadway's sentences must run consecutively, and he must serve three and a half years for the weapons offense before he's eligible for…