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Whippany, NJ

$1M Mega Millions Lottery Ticket Sold At Morris County Quick Chek $1M Mega Millions Lottery Ticket Sold At Morris County Quick Chek
$1M Mega Millions Lottery Ticket Sold At Morris County Quick Chek A $1 million Mega Millions lottery ticket was sold at a Quick Chek in Morris County. The winning ticket matches all five white balls in the Tuesday, March 7, drawing.  That ticket was purchased at Quick Chek #74, 2 Parsippany Road, Whippany in Morris County. There were two third-tier prizewinning tickets sold for the Tuesday, March 7, drawing. Those tickets matched four of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball drawn winning the $10,000 prize.  One of those tickets was purchased with the Megaplier option, multiplying the prize to $40,000.  Those tickets were purchased…
'Standing Out Is In': Morris County Mom Launches Bright Handbag Line During Dark Time 'Standing Out Is In': Morris County Mom Launches Bright Handbag Line During Dark Time
'Standing Out Is In': Morris County Mom Launches Bright Handbag Line During Dark Time Kimberly Cignarella was never one to blend in. The Morris County native has always expressed herself through fashion, and going along with the trend was not something that interested her. Her philosophy was no different when it came to launching her own brand KIM CIG: A collection of acrylic, light-up handbags. The 34-year-old mom from Whippany got the bright idea for her design during a dark time. She was furloughed from her job as a New York City fashion designer during the pandemic and felt it was the right time to fulfill her dream of creating her own brand. All she knew was that her…
‘Artifact’ Horn Stolen From Historic NJ Locomotive, $2K Reward For Clues On Suspect (PHOTOS) ‘Artifact’ Horn Stolen From Historic NJ Locomotive, $2K Reward For Clues On Suspect (PHOTOS)
‘Artifact’ Horn Stolen From Historic NJ Locomotive, $2K Reward For Clues On Suspect (Photos) A horn described as a historical artifact was stolen from a New Jersey locomotive during a public display, and a $2,000 reward is being offered for clues on the culprit. Morristown & Erie Railway’s horn was stolen while locomotive No. 19 was on public display in Whippany over the Fourth of July weekend, according to a Facebook post from the Tri-State Railway Historical Society. The theft is being treated as an act of criminal trespass on an active railroad, as well as criminal theft and vandalism of a locomotive, the society said. “This is a hugely disappointing end to an otherwise gr…