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Terhune Avenue, Lodi, NJ

WINNER: Lottery Ticket Good For $10K Sold In Bergen County WINNER: Lottery Ticket Good For $10K Sold In Bergen County
Winner: Lottery Ticket Good For $10K Sold In Bergen County A New Jersey Lottery ticket winning $10,000 was sold in Bergen County. The ticket from Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing was sold at the Lodi Mini Market on Terhune Avenue in Lodi. The winning numbers were: 29, 53, 56, 59, and 67. The Gold Mega Ball was 21, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 02. In addition to the third-tier prize won, 24 players matched four of the five white balls drawn making each ticket worth $500.  Five of those tickets were purchased with the Megaplier option, multiplying the prizes to $1,000. Moreover, 40,464 other New Jersey players took home $150,906 in prizes r…
Lodi Police Rescue Resident, 80, Badly Burned In Garden Apartment Fire Lodi Police Rescue Resident, 80, Badly Burned In Garden Apartment Fire
Lodi Police Rescue Resident, 80, Badly Burned In Garden Apartment Fire An 80-year-old resident was taken to St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston with severe burns after two Lodi police officers rescued him from a garden apartment fire Monday afternoon, authorities said.  Officers John Calabrese and David Delia pulled the unconscious victim out on their hands and knees due to all the smoke at the Gardens condos on Terhune Avenue near Marion Pepe Drive across from the Avalon development, Police Chief Donald Scorzetti said. Outside, the officers gave him oxygen and he came to, Scorzetti said. Firefighters doused the blaze, which may have first ign…
Lodi Police Seek Hit-Run Driver Lodi Police Seek Hit-Run Driver
Lodi Police Seek Hit-Run Driver What began as an argument between two drivers in Lodi ended when one had his foot run over by the other's fleeing vehicle, authorities said. The incident occurred just before 7 p.m. Wednesday at Terhune Avenue and Marion Pepe Drive near Lodi Lanes, Lt. Robert Salerno said. Although the license plate of the fleeing SUV came to an East Orange owner, it didn't match any of the vehicle information, he said.