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WINNER: Powerball Lottery Player Takes Home $50K At QuickChek WINNER: Powerball Lottery Player Takes Home $50K At QuickChek
Winner: Powerball Lottery Player Takes Home $50K At QuickChek There was a lucky Powerball lottery player in Middlesex County. The prize was worth $50,000. The winning numbers for Wednesday, April 24 were: 2, 20, 22, 26, and 47 and the Powerball was 21. The Powerplay was 4x. The retailer that sold the $50,000 Powerball ticket is QuickChek #2, 191 Stelton Road in Piscataway.
WINNER: Mega Millions Ticket Worth $30K Sold At Middlesex County QuickChek WINNER: Mega Millions Ticket Worth $30K Sold At Middlesex County QuickChek
Winner: Mega Millions Ticket Worth $30K Sold At Middlesex County QuickChek A Mega Millions lottery ticket worth $30,000 was sold in Middlesex County. The ticket from the Tuesday, Dec. 26 drawing was sold at QuickChek on Route 1 South in Avenel, lottery officials said. The winning numbers were: 08, 10, 22, 58, and 64. The Mega Ball was 21, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 03. The Mega Millions jackpot now totals $92 million, and the next drawing will be held on Friday, Dec. 29.
NJ QuickChek Sells $210K Jersey Cash 5 Ticket NJ QuickChek Sells $210K Jersey Cash 5 Ticket
NJ QuickChek Sells $210K Jersey Cash 5 Ticket A Jersey Cash 5 ticket with a $210,864 jackpot was sold in Middlesex County. The ticket from Tuesday's, Nov. 14 drawing was sold at the QuickChek on Stelton Road in Piscataway.  The winning numbers were 3, 14, 16, 27, and 34, and Xtra 3.
WINNER: Jersey Cash 5 Lottery Player Takes Home $211K WINNER: Jersey Cash 5 Lottery Player Takes Home $211K
Winner: Jersey Cash 5 Lottery Player Takes Home $211K One lucky ticket matched all five numbers drawn winning the $210,864 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot from Tuesday, Nov. 14, state Lottery officials said. The winning ticket was sold at QuickChek at 191 Stelton Road in Piscataway, Middlesex County. Tuesday’s winning numbers were: 3, 14, 16, 27 and 34. The XTRA number was: 3. The retailer will receive a bonus check for $2,000 for the winning ticket sold.
QuickChek Goes Big: 7 New Locations Land In NJ QuickChek Goes Big: 7 New Locations Land In NJ
QuickChek Goes Big: 7 New Locations Land In NJ QuickChek is going big with an expanded location in Central Jersey, and six more planned across the Garden State (scroll for the list). The 4,542-square-foot store opened at the intersection of Bordentown Avenue and Cheesequake Road Parlin on Tuesday, Sept. 20, replacing a smaller store that stood in its place. The new QuickChek features a new exterior with a green tower and “Fresh to Go” interior layout designed to enhance the shopping experience. More than half of the new store will be dedicated to freshly prepared food and beverages, including QuickChek’s guaranteed fresh brewe…
PLOT TWIST: Attendant Helped Plan Gas Station Robbery Off Garden State Parkway, Feds Charge PLOT TWIST: Attendant Helped Plan Gas Station Robbery Off Garden State Parkway, Feds Charge
Plot Twist: Attendant Helped Plan Gas Station Robbery Off Garden State Parkway, Feds Charge Federal authorities charged a gas station attendant with planning the robbery of a newly-opened QuickChek where he worked just off the Garden State Parkway. An indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Newark accuses Tyrone Crutchfield-Davis, 27, of Linden of plotting the Dec. 15, 2019 holdup on North Avenue at Exit 137 in Cranford with three associates. Authorities had previously identified the other three men -- Wiggins Cadet, 24, and Khalil Brown, 23, of Roselle, and Zyquan McCray, 23, of Linden. It turns out Crutchfield-Davis -- a former standout high school quarterback with a cri…
Police ID Man Found Dead Behind Route 206 QuickChek Police ID Man Found Dead Behind Route 206 QuickChek
Police ID Man Found Dead Behind Route 206 QuickChek A Bridgewater man was found dead in his car behind a QuickChek in Somerset County early this week, authorities said. Michael Sokolinski was pronounced dead at the scene behind the Route 206 convenience store in Hillsborough Monday, June 6, Acting Somerset County Prosecutor Annmarie Taggart said. The death remains under investigation by detectives pending an autopsy and toxicology report from the New Jersey Northern Regional Medical Examiner’s Office.  This is a developing story. Check back for more.
2 Winning Powerball Tickets Worth $50K Each Sold In NJ 2 Winning Powerball Tickets Worth $50K Each Sold In NJ
2 Winning Powerball Tickets Worth $50K Each Sold In NJ A pair of winning Powerball tickets each worth $50,000 were sold in New Jersey. The winning numbers for the Wednesday, Feb. 9 drawing were: 02, 17, 33, 51, and 63. The Red Power Ball was 26, and the Power Play was 2X. The tickets were sold at Township Stationery on Pascack Road in Washington Township, Bergen County, and QuickChek at 2695 South Broad St. in Hamilton, Mercer County, lottery officials said. The Powerball jackpot now totals $172 million, and the next drawing will be held Saturday, Feb. 12.
QuickChek Opens Another NJ Location QuickChek Opens Another NJ Location
QuickChek Opens Another NJ Location QuickChek store has opened another New Jersey store. The Readington Township store opened Tuesday at 3483 Route 22 E., not far from its headquarters at 3 Old Hwy. 28 in Whitehouse Station.  In addition to 24-hour operation, the new store occupies nearly 5,500 square feet, offering both indoor and outdoor seating and a total of 10 fuel pumps, according to NJ.com. The Readington Township location is the second QuickChek in the county, with the first found at 410 Route 31 in West Amwell. QuickChek, 3483 Route 22 E., Readington, NJ 08889
QuickChek Just Opened 3 New Stores In NJ [Look Inside] QuickChek Just Opened 3 New Stores In NJ [Look Inside]
QuickChek Just Opened 3 New Stores In NJ [Look Inside] Three new QuickChek convenience stores have recently opened for business throughout the Garden State — and several more openings are on the horizon. The new locations can be found off Route 287 in Roxbury, on Easton Avenue in Somerset and Lakeview Avenue in Piscataway, brand officials said in a press release. Each new store features indoor/outdoor seating, has 16 gas pumps and of course, serves up the chain’s classic food and drink menu. The new stores have also shifted to prioritize convenience amid pandemic-related routine changes. “When consumer behavior shifted during the early stages…
$10K Lottery Ticket Sold In Central Jersey $10K Lottery Ticket Sold In Central Jersey
$10K Lottery Ticket Sold In Central Jersey A New Jersey Lottery ticket winning $10,000 was sold in Central Jersey. The prizewinning ticket sold from Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing was purchased at QuickChek on Bordentown Avenue in Parlin. The winning numbers for the Tuesday, September 14, drawing were: 04, 13, 19, 63, and 64. The Gold Mega Ball was 16, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 02. In addition to the third-tier prize won, 28 players matched four of the five white balls drawn making each ticket worth $500.  Four of those tickets were purchased with the Megaplier option, multiplying the prizes to $1,000.  The…
Police: Drunk Man, 43, Charged For Back-To-Back Assaults, Terroristic Threats In Morris County Police: Drunk Man, 43, Charged For Back-To-Back Assaults, Terroristic Threats In Morris County
Police: Drunk Man, 43, Charged For Back-To-Back Assaults, Terroristic Threats In Morris County A Middlesex County man was intoxicated when he committed back-to-back assaults and made terroristic threats at a Morris County gas station, police said. Michael Nilsen, 43, was seen banging on car windows at QuickChek on South Jefferson Road in Hanover on August 25, Police Chief Mark Roddy said in a release. Nilsen, of Colonia, was found to be intoxicated, police said. A follow-up investigation led to his arrest with charges for two counts of aggravated assault, resisting arrest, terroristic threats, hindering, criminal mischief, obstruction and disorderly conduct, police said. Nilsen was…
6 New QuickChek Stores Coming To NJ This Summer 6 New QuickChek Stores Coming To NJ This Summer
6 New QuickChek Stores Coming To NJ This Summer QuickChek is set to open six new locations in New Jersey this summer. The convenient stores are coming to Hackettstown, Hamilton Township, Piscataway, Roxbury, Somerset and Somerville, its website says. The stores will be located at Hackettstown: 134 Mountain Ave. Hamilton Township: 704 Sloan Ave. Piscataway: 3 Lakeview Ave. Roxbury: 84 Route 206 Somerset: 1850 Easton Ave. Somerville: 3483 Route 22 They are all expected to open in August.
‘Purrfect Ending:’ Warren County Construction Workers Rescue Kittens From Skid Steer Engine ‘Purrfect Ending:’ Warren County Construction Workers Rescue Kittens From Skid Steer Engine
‘Purrfect Ending:’ Warren County Construction Workers Rescue Kittens From Skid Steer Engine A pair of kittens were rescued from the engine compartment of a skid steer in Warren County Thursday morning in what police say was a “purrfect ending.” Workers at a construction site for the new QuickChek on Mountain Avenue contacted Hackettstown Police after hearing meows coming from the skid steer’s engine department just before 9:40 a.m., authorities said. A mechanic was then able to tilt the cab of the engine compartment and rescue the kittens safely, police said. The workers also told police that they had seen an adult cat jumping in and out of the skid steer on two different days l…
WINNER: Lottery Ticket Worth $30K Sold In Somerset County WINNER: Lottery Ticket Worth $30K Sold In Somerset County
Winner: Lottery Ticket Worth $30K Sold In Somerset County It's a winner! A Mega Millions lottery ticket worth $30,000 was sold in Somerset County. A ticket matching four of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball for Tuesday’s drawing was sold at QuickChek on Route 206 in Hillsborough, New Jersey Lottery officials said. The ticket was purchased with the Megaplier option, multiplying the $10,000 third-tier prize to $30,000. The winning numbers were: 04, 27, 32, 57, and 63. The Gold Mega Ball was 22, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 03. The Mega Millions …
Winning $33.2 Million Powerball Ticket Sold At This New Jersey QuickChek Winning $33.2 Million Powerball Ticket Sold At This New Jersey QuickChek
Winning $33.2 Million Powerball Ticket Sold At This New Jersey QuickChek A New Jersey Lottery player hit the $33.2 million Powerball jackpot from Saturday's drawing. The lucky ticket was sold at the QuickChek on Ridgedale Avenue in Cedar Knolls (Morris County). The winning numbers were 01, 02, 07, 52 and 62. The Red Power Ball number was 04. The Multiplier number was 03.  The Powerball jackpot reset to $20 million for the next drawing to be held Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 10:59 p.m. “Congratulations to the winner of this multi-million-dollar jackpot," New Jersey Lottery Executive Director James Carey said. "We encourage the winner to sign the back of the …
WINNER: Million Dollar Lottery Ticket Sold In North Jersey WINNER: Million Dollar Lottery Ticket Sold In North Jersey
Winner: Million Dollar Lottery Ticket Sold In North Jersey A lottery ticket worth a million bucks was sold in Somerset County. The ticket from Tuesday's drawing was sold at the QuickChek in North Plainfield. The winning numbers were 3, 45, 53, 58, and 62. The Gold Mega Ball was 13, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 05. Another winning ticket good for $50,000 was sold at the Exxon at 2890 Brunswick Pike in Lawrenceville. That ticket matched four of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball drawn winning the $10,000 prize. The ticket was purchased with the Megaplier option, multiplying the prize to $50,000. 
WINNER: Lottery Ticket Good For $1.2M Sold In Central Jersey WINNER: Lottery Ticket Good For $1.2M Sold In Central Jersey
Winner: Lottery Ticket Good For $1.2M Sold In Central Jersey A New Jersey Lottery ticket good for more than $1.2 million was sold in Middlesex County. The ticket from Sunday's Jersey Cash 5 drawing was sold at the QuickChek on Egan Avenue in Fords. The winning numbers were 08, 09, 18, 25, and 45 and the XTRA number was 03. The ticket is good for $1,245,369. The retailer will receive a bonus check for $2,000
Attorney: NJ Man Accused Of Scalding Cashier With Coffee Was 'Painted As Monster' Attorney: NJ Man Accused Of Scalding Cashier With Coffee Was 'Painted As Monster'
Attorney: NJ Man Accused Of Scalding Cashier With Coffee Was 'Painted As Monster' The lawyer of a man accused of scalding a gas station cashier with hot coffee has released a statement on behalf of his client who for weeks has been petitioning to make mask-wearing unlawful. John DeDolce, 42, of Randolph was issued a summons for simple assault, endangering another person and violating an executive order following the August 7 incident, which occurred at the QuickChek on Ridgedale Avenue in Cedar Knolls. Andrew DeLaney, DeDolce’s attorney, said in a statement that the coffee was accidentally spilled on the cashier after she “admonished” him for wearing his mask incorrectly…