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…
Police: Randolph Man Refusing To Fix Face Mask Scalds QuickChek Cashier With Hot Coffee Police: Randolph Man Refusing To Fix Face Mask Scalds QuickChek Cashier With Hot Coffee
Police: Randolph Man Refusing To Fix Face Mask Scalds QuickChek Cashier With Hot Coffee A QuickChek cashier suffered burns on her legs when a Randolph man threw his hot coffee on her after she asked him to readjust his face mask, authorities said. John Dedolce, 42, was wearing a mask that was only covering his mouth at the QuickChek on Ridgedale Avenue in Cedar Knolls when the cashier asked him to pull it up to cover his nose last Friday, Hanover Police said in a release. Dedolce was asked repeatedly but continually refused to fix his mask, prompting the cashier to cancel his order and ask him to leave, authorities said. Dedolce then threw the food he was attempting…
Lottery Ticket Good For $10K Sold In Sussex County Lottery Ticket Good For $10K Sold In Sussex County
Lottery Ticket Good For $10K Sold In Sussex County A winning lottery ticket for Friday’s Mega Millions drawing was sold in Sussex County. A ticket matching four of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball was sold at QuickChek on Route 23 South in Sussex. The winning numbers were: 10, 15, 20, 49, and 53. The Gold Mega Ball was 22, and the Multiplier Multiplier was 05. The lucky winner will take home the $10,000 third-tier prize. A second third-tier prize-winning ticket was sold at Citgo on Center Square Road in Logan Township, Gloucester County. The Mega Millions jackpot now totals $91 million, and the next dr…
Hanover PD: Robe-Clad Man Without Mask Coughs, Sneezes On QuickChek Merchandise Hanover PD: Robe-Clad Man Without Mask Coughs, Sneezes On QuickChek Merchandise
Hanover PD: Robe-Clad Man Without Mask Coughs, Sneezes On QuickChek Merchandise A South Plainfield man was wearing nothing but a robe when he coughed and sneezed on items at a Hanover convenience store, authorities charged. Raymond Bukowski, 55, was wearing a robe and attempting to use the self check-out register when police arrived at the QuickChek on Ridgedale Avenue June 20, Hanover police said in a release. After questioning, Bukowski was arrested and charged with lewdness and disorderly conduct. He was released pending a court appearance.
Prosecutor: Asbury Brothers Abduct Four Girls, Sexually Assault Three Prosecutor: Asbury Brothers Abduct Four Girls, Sexually Assault Three
Prosecutor: Asbury Brothers Abduct Four Girls, Sexually Assault Three Two brothers from Asbury Park picked four underage girls off the street, plied them with pot, Ecstasy and booze and then sexually assaulted three of them, authorities charged. Wilson Cesaire, 21, and Wilfrid Cesaire, 28, approached the Millstone Township juveniles as they were walking and offered them a ride, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni said. They brought the minors to a QuickChek in Manalapan and, eventually, to the home they share on Asbury Avenue, Gramiccioni said. After giving them all drugs and alcohol, the brothers sexually assaulted three of them, the prose…