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Best Hair Salon And Best Massage In Bergen County In 2024: Bungalow Beauty Bar and Boutique Best Hair Salon And Best Massage In Bergen County In 2024: Bungalow Beauty Bar and Boutique
Best Hair Salon And Best Massage In Bergen County In 2024: Bungalow Beauty Bar and Boutique We are thrilled to announce that Bungalow Beauty Bar & Boutique has been named Best Hair Salon and Best Massage in Bergen County in the 2024 Daily Voice Readers' Choice Awards! According to its website, Bungalow Beauty Bar & Boutique is a full-service hair salon and boutique that was founded by Cassi Hurd-Vargas, a Rutherford local and an Emmy-nominated hairstylist. The Bungalow Beauty Bar & Boutique team (from left to right): Alyssa Tirri, owner Cassi Hurd-Vargas, Katie Fragola, and Lexi Moje. Photo supplied by Bungalow Beauty Bar & Boutique. The salon offers a rang…
Toms River Mom Of 5, Model Dies After 3-Year Cancer Battle: Remembering Tina Vasile Toms River Mom Of 5, Model Dies After 3-Year Cancer Battle: Remembering Tina Vasile
Toms River Mom Of 5, Model Dies After 3-Year Cancer Battle: Remembering Tina Vasile Tina Vasile, a mother of five from Toms River, passed away on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, after a three-year battle with ovarian cancer, according to her obituary on the Ocean County Cremation Service website. She was 45 years old. Born in Lakewood, Tina was known for her love of life, glamorous style, and deep devotion to her children, her obituary reads. A former model and actress, Tina had a passion for fashion, makeup, and music, never turning down an opportunity for a concert or a night out. Tina Vasile  Tina Vasile Facebook photo Tina Vasile Tina Vasile Faceb…
Five-Finger Discount: Trio Snatches $3,650 Worth Of Makeup In Separate CVS Visits Five-Finger Discount: Trio Snatches $3,650 Worth Of Makeup In Separate CVS Visits
Five-Finger Discount: Trio Snatches $3,650 Worth Of Makeup In Separate CVS Visits A trio of sticky-fingered thieves shoplifted $3,650 worth of makeup from a CVS in Glen Rock in separate trips, authorities said. An inventory shortage caught the attention of the manager of the Rock Road store, who checked surveillance video, Police Chief Dean Ackermann said. Two women working together stuffed $2,453.15 worth of product into a bag while a man shoved some items in his jacket while serving as a lookout around 7 p.m. May 19, the chief said. All three left the store in a white sedan with tinted windows, he said. It was around 6:30 p.m. May 24 when the same trio returned in …