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Miller Road, Mahwah, NJ

Pool Was Selling Point For Bergen County Home That Went For $159K Over Asking Price Pool Was Selling Point For Bergen County Home That Went For $159K Over Asking Price
Pool Was Selling Point For Bergen County Home That Went For $159K Over Asking Price A Bergen County home with a lemonade porch and a picture-perfect pool sold for nearly $160,000 over asking price. The home at 228 Miller Road in Mahwah was listed in early April at $669,000 by Tony Nabhan of Keller Williams City Views Realty. On Friday, June 28, it sold for $858,000. A spokesperson for Keller Williams City Views said the 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house had somewhere around 18 offers, but it was the pool — built by Oasis Pool Construction — that sold it. Amenities include a master bedroom with a sitting area and walk-in closet, new bathrooms, floors, appliances and lighting th…
$1M, $10G Lottery Tickets Sold In Mahwah And Clifton $1M, $10G Lottery Tickets Sold In Mahwah And Clifton
$1M, $10G Lottery Tickets Sold In Mahwah And Clifton Mahwah and Clifton retailers each sold winning lottery tickets from the May 31 Mega Millions drawing. A second-tier prizewinning ticket was sold at Scherer and Company Beer Wine & Liquors on Miller Road in Mahwah, winning $1 million. A third-tier prizewinning ticket was sold at The Greeting Place in Van Houten Avenue in Clifton, matching the five white balls and the gold ball. That ticket won $10,000. The winning numbers for the Friday, May 31 drawing were: 07, 08, 26, 65, and 67. The Gold Mega Ball was 04, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 03.
One Caught, One Sought: Mahwah Resident Leads Police To Car Burglars One Caught, One Sought: Mahwah Resident Leads Police To Car Burglars
One Caught, One Sought: Mahwah Resident Leads Police To Car Burglars A resident led Mahwah police to a pair of pre-dawn car burglars, one of whom they caught and another they said they were close to tracking down. Police established a perimeter following the 3:30 a.m. call from a Miller Road resident who saw the pair enter his Jeep Wrangler parked in the driveway, Police Chief James N. Batelli said Tuesday. K-9 Remco was detailed, with Officer Robert Rapp, and immediately detected a scent, Batelli said. Less than a half-hour later, Officer Michael Connington spotted the pair near the intersection of Mahwah Alcott roads, he said. Seeing the officer, the pai…