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Buffalo Wild Wings Opens In North Jersey, Offering Free Wings For A Year Buffalo Wild Wings Opens In North Jersey, Offering Free Wings For A Year
Buffalo Wild Wings Opens In North Jersey, Offering Free Wings For A Year Want to eat 312 chicken wings over the course of a year for free? Head to Bergen County and get in line. The first Buffalo Wild Wings in Bergen County is opening in Fair Lawn on Wednesday, March 27 at 2108 Maple Ave. in the ShopRite Shopping Plaza at 10:30 a.m.  The first 50 guests in line will get a voucher for six free wings every week for 52 weeks at the Fair Lawn location. The 1,300 square-foot restaurant will offer traditional and boneless wings, chicken tenders, chicken sandwiches, burgers, sides and 26 Buffalo Wild Wings signature sauces and dry rubs. The restaurant is open Su…
Restaurants, Stores Joining New ShopRite in North Jersey Restaurants, Stores Joining New ShopRite in North Jersey
Restaurants, Stores Joining New ShopRite in North Jersey A host of new retailers are coming to the Maple Avenue Plaza in Fair Lawn. The shopping center is experiencing a retail boom since a new ShopRite opened there on Friday, June 16.  Joining ShopRite will be a Buffalo Wild Wings, an AT & T store, Bubbakoo's Burritos and Eden's Nails said Curtis Nassau, executive vice president at Ripco Real Estate, which represents the landlord at Maple Plaza. "It's very exciting, but it's not surprising," Nassau said. "ShopRite is a terrific anchor that brings in thousands of customers daily. For any of the smaller tenants, being next to them is…
Buffalo Wild Wings Fight Ends With Arrest Of Knife-Wielding Teen: Secaucus PD Buffalo Wild Wings Fight Ends With Arrest Of Knife-Wielding Teen: Secaucus PD
Buffalo Wild Wings Fight Ends With Arrest Of Knife-Wielding Teen: Secaucus PD A 17-year-old boy was arrested for pulling out a knife during a fight at a North Jersey Buffalo Wild Wings, authorities said. Officers responded to the restaurant on Harmon Meadow Boulevard on a report of a fight around 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 13, Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller said. The unidentified Belleville teen was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon and later released to an adult.