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Route 57, Hackettstown, NJ

WINNERS: 3 Powerball Tickets Worth $50K Sold In NJ WINNERS: 3 Powerball Tickets Worth $50K Sold In NJ
Winners: 3 Powerball Tickets Worth $50K Sold In NJ Three lucky Powerball tickets worth $50,000 each were sold across New Jersey. The tickets, which matched four of the five white balls and the Power Ball for the Saturday, July 22 drawing, were sold at: Mak on Main Liquors, 1500 Main St., Asbury Park (Monmouth County) M & R Discount Liquors, 408 21st Ave., Paterson (Passaic County) Sunmart BP, 2014 Route 57, Hackettstown (Warren County) The winning numbers were: 25, 27, 36, 37, and 63. The Red Power Ball was 07, and the Power Play was 2X. Each winner will take home t…
Driver Ticketed For Rear-Ending Honda Into Guardrail While Swatting At Bug: Hackettstown Police Driver Ticketed For Rear-Ending Honda Into Guardrail While Swatting At Bug: Hackettstown Police
Driver Ticketed For Rear-Ending Honda Into Guardrail While Swatting At Bug: Hackettstown Police A 19-year-old driver was ticketed for rear-ending a Honda while he was swatting at a bug that flew into his vehicle, police said. The crash occurred on Route 57 near Nikitin Way in Hackettstown just after 1:55 p.m. on Sunday, June 11. The Washington Township (Morris County) man was behind the wheel of a 2014 Tesla heading eastbound when, according to police, “a bug started flying around his face.” As the Tesla driver tried to swat the bug away, he lost control of the vehicle and rear-ended a 2017 Honda driven by a 19-year-old Washington Township (Warren County) woman, who then struck a gua…
Unconscious Warren County Man Slams Pickup Truck, Crashes Into Bagel Shop: Police Unconscious Warren County Man Slams Pickup Truck, Crashes Into Bagel Shop: Police
Unconscious Warren County Man Slams Pickup Truck, Crashes Into Bagel Shop: Police A Warren County driver passed out behind the wheel Tuesday morning before running a red light, hitting another vehicle, and crashing into a nearby bagel shop, authorities said. Jeffrey Heymann, 62, was driving a 2006 Land Rover east on Route 57 in Hackettstown when he went unconscious and ran the red light at the Route 182 intersection around 4:45 a.m., local police said. Heymann, of Washington, then hit Mansfield Township resident Michael Danza, 51, who was driving a 2016 Dodge Ram south on Route 182, police said. Heymann’s vehicle ultimately ran through the intersection, struck a pedestr…
Popular Family-Run Restaurant Abruptly Shutters After More Than 4 Decades In Warren County Popular Family-Run Restaurant Abruptly Shutters After More Than 4 Decades In Warren County
Popular Family-Run Restaurant Abruptly Shutters After More Than 4 Decades In Warren County A popular family-run restaurant has closed its doors after more than four decades in Warren County. Tony’s Luncheonette and Catering on Route 57 in Hackettstown made the announcement on its Facebook page New Year’s Day. “After 43 years in business we announce our retirement,” reads the post. Dec. 31 was the last day open for the deli-style eatery, which had become well-known for its breakfast and lunch specialties like Italian hotdogs, breakfast platters, cheesesteaks, burgers and more. Merry Christmas Eve!! 🎄☃️ Today's Lunch specials: 1. Italian Hotdog (potatoes, peppers and onions…
Need A New Job? These Warren County Businesses Are Hiring Need A New Job? These Warren County Businesses Are Hiring
Need A New Job? These Warren County Businesses Are Hiring Countless North Jersey businesses continue to look for new workers as they reopen following pandemic-related closures and cutbacks. That being said, if you’re in need of a new job, now’s the perfect time to pursue your search. The businesses listed below are hiring and have made it easy for interested applicants, according to the Washington BID Facebook page: Washington Candy Closet, 63 E. Washington Ave. (looking for cashier — email atboie@gmail.com) Beansie’s Coffee Shop, 16 E. Washington Ave. (looking for cashiers, baristas and dishwashers — email atboie@gmail.com) 214 Farm To Market Re…
Warren County Walmart Launches Online Pickup, Delivery Service Warren County Walmart Launches Online Pickup, Delivery Service
Warren County Walmart Launches Online Pickup, Delivery Service One Warren County Walmart is optimizing customer convenience with new online ordering, pickup and delivery options. The Hackettstown store on Route 57 launched the new services March 23, according to a Facebook post from its business page. “Check grocery shopping off your to-do list right from your couch!” reads another recent post. “Just choose a pickup time or Next Day delivery in the Walmart app and our associates will load it into the trunk of your car for you!” Unlike some other grocery delivery and pickup services, customers can rest assured that item prices remain consistent with th…
Police: Disgruntled Hackettstown Salon Worker Throws Maskless Tantrum Over Facebook Issue Police: Disgruntled Hackettstown Salon Worker Throws Maskless Tantrum Over Facebook Issue
Police: Disgruntled Hackettstown Salon Worker Throws Maskless Tantrum Over Facebook Issue A former Warren County salon employee returned to the workplace to throw a tantrum and scream at his former colleagues because of a Facebook issue -- all without wearing a face mask, authorities said. Vincent J. Broska, 50, began lashing out at the employees at Cutting Crew on Route 57 in Hackettstown Wednesday, Sept. 16 due to an issue on social media, Mansfield Township Police said. While there, Broska, of Hackettstown, coughed on a coworker's station without a mask and was screaming profanities at the other employees, officials said. He left only to return later, swearing and screaming …
KNOW THEM? Police Seek Thieves In Pair Of Hackettstown Commercial Burglaries KNOW THEM? Police Seek Thieves In Pair Of Hackettstown Commercial Burglaries
Know Them? Police Seek Thieves In Pair Of Hackettstown Commercial Burglaries Police are seeking the public's help in identifying thieves involved in a pair of Hackettstown commercial burglaries. Police are on the lookout for a man who they say threw a rock at the window of the BP Gas Station on Route 57, giving him access to the store on Sunday, Dec. 22 around 2:20 a.m. The burglar stole cigarettes before fleeing toward Stryker Airsoft (13 Route 57), police said. A second burglary occurred Friday, Jan. 3 around 2:15 a.m.  Police say the suspect used a hammer to break the glass on the front door of the Express Mart on Mountain Avenue, before stealing…