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Mega Millions ticket worth $1M bought at 7-Eleven in N.J.
The $1 million Mega Millions ticket purchased in New Jersey for Friday’s lottery drawing was bought at a convenience store in Bergen County. The 7-Eleven on Main Street in New Milford sold the lucky second-prize ticket, the New Jersey Lottery said Monday. Friday’s winning Mega Millions numbers were: 1,...
NYC’s beloved dollar slice is back —here’s where pizza lovers can find the bargain
Once again, four quarters can buy you a little slice of heaven. The beloved dollar pizza slice may be a much-missed relic of the recent past, but at least one pizza proprietor’s doing what he can to give his customers more bang for their buck. Sana Ullah is back to selling slices for a buck at his two East Village joints — BD Star Pizza and 99 Cent Pizza — after charging patrons $1.50 starting last spring. “I think one dollar is reasonable” for a slice, Ullah told The Post. “For so many, it’s the same thing. People [are] struggling. Yes, I sell...
Gelato to the Rescue: Hell’s Kitchen Gets Sweet Relief as Heat Wave Looms
As we prepare to descend into the summer’s first heat wave later this week — a “heat dome” to be technical — Hell’s Kitchen’s new gelateria is ready just in time to keep the neighborhood chilled out. Meteorologists predict New York City could see temperatures as high as the mid-90s by the end of the week, […] The post Gelato to the Rescue: Hell’s Kitchen Gets Sweet Relief as Heat Wave Looms appeared first on W42ST.
What Are 'Dirty Water' Hot Dogs?
Just like Texas barbecue differs from that of South Carolina and Detroit deep dish varies slightly from its Chicago cousin, hot dogs are no strangers to a bit of regional variation. In a diverse metropolis like New York, it's not uncommon to see cultural riffs on hot dogs from spots like Prontito that add some Colombian flare to the classic dish or the fried wagyu beef option at Kings of Kobe.
Famed New York City chef James Kent dies at 45
James Kent, the famed chef behind some of New York's top restaurants, has died, his restaurants and hospitality group announced on Saturday. "We are heartbroken to share that James Kent passed away unexpectedly earlier today," wrote Saga Hospitality Group in an Instagram post announcing the 45-year-old chef's death. Kent helmed some of the most luxurious restaurants in New York City including Crown Shy, Overstory and Saga. "The Saga Hospitality Group family is focused on supporting each other and most importantly Kelly, Gavin and Avery as we grieve James' loss," the post said, mentioning Kent's wife and children. The post ended with a message for followers to spend Father's Day with their loved ones. The cause of Kent's death was not disclosed by the hospitality group or his family as of time of publication.
N.Y. Lottery: Cash4Life winner scores $1,000-a-week prize
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — One lucky lottery winner is going to be bringing in an extra $1,000 a week. On June 15, a winning Cash4Life ticket was drawn after it was purchased at Brooklyn Famous Deli Grocery I. The customer of deli, which can be found at 4701 Ave. N, will receive a $1,000 a week for life, with “a guaranteed minimum of $1,000,000,” a written statement said.
Teen entrepreneur opening first New Jersey restaurant
EAST ORANGE, N.J. (PIX11) — Seventeen-year-old Ryan Kundan of East Orange is getting ready for the grand opening of his first restaurant, ‘Everything Nice with Spice’ on North Harrison Street in East Orange, NJ. Kundan, a junior at Newark School of Fashion and Design, is opening the Caribbean restaurant Saturday with his mother, Shavana Kundan, […]
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