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2 Bergen County Supermarkets Sell Winning Lottery Tickets
Two of three New Jersey lottery tickets splitting the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot were sold in Bergen County.
The tickets from the Sunday, Sept. 8 drawing are each worth $234,861, the total jackpot being $704,583.
The retailers will receive a bonus check for $2,000 for each winning ticket sold.
Those tickets were sold at the following locations:
Dumont, Bergen County: Stop & Shop on Washington Avenue
Ramsey, Bergen County: ShopRite on Franklin Turnpike
Green Brook, Somerset County: 7-Eleven on Route 22 E.
The winning numbers were: 08, 10, 17, 25 and 29 and the XTRA number was: 02.&nb…
$30G Lotto Ticket Winner Sold In Haledon
New Jersey Lottery players claimed more than $113 million in prizes playing scratch-off games in March.
Tickets with top prizes worth more than $10,000 were sold at the following North Jersey locations:
Rockaway, QuickChek, West Main Street: Instant Cash Millionaire, $1 million (purchased by Jean Ball of Rockaway).
Elizabeth, K & J Food Mart, Spring Street: $1,000,000 Spectacular, $1 million
Jersey City, Gateway Newstands, Washington Boulevard: 1522 Diamonds and Dollars, $200,000
Newark, News City, Washington Street,: $18,000,000 Silver Payout,…
Wallington ShopRite Sells $30G Scratch-Off Winner
New Jersey Lottery players claimed more than $113 million in prizes playing scratch-off games in March.
Tickets with top prizes worth more than $10,000 were sold at the following North Jersey locations:
Rockaway, QuickChek, West Main Street: Instant Cash Millionaire, $1 million
Elizabeth, K & J Food Mart, Spring Street: $1,000,000 Spectacular, $1 million
Jersey City, Gateway Newstands, Washington Boulevard: 1522 Diamonds and Dollars, $200,000
Newark, News City, Washington Street,: $18,000,000 Silver Payout, $200,000
Haledon, Photo World, Hale…
Ex-Con, 73, Charged With Robbing Englewood, Hackensack Banks Of $13,000
A 73-year-old ex-con from Englewood robbed a Hackensack bank of $10,000 last October and an Englewood bank of $3,000 earlier this month, authorities charged.
John Nottingham was turned over to the FBI after a caller seeking a reward tipped off the local CrimeStoppers group, Englewood Detective Capt. Timothy Torell said Monday.
Nottingham approached a teller at the Valley National Bank on Hackensack Avenue just before 12:30 p.m. Oct. 20 wearing a black watch cap, green jacket, and black gloves, with his face partially concealed by a gray cloth, authorities said at the time, Torell said.
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