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$1.8 million Jersey Cash 5 jackpot won by two NJ lottery players. Where tickets were sold
Two New Jersey lottery players hit a $1,800,840 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot on Saturday. The winning tickets, each worth $900,420, were sold at the AJ Seabra Supermarket on Lafayette Street in Newark (Essex County) and at The Mart on Shrewsbury Avenue in Tinton Falls (Monmouth County), the New Jersey Lottery announced on Monday.
Circle of Friends Secures New Home for Café, Thanks to Generosity from Bar A
LAKE COMO, NJ — The Circle of Friends, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing services to adults with intellectual disabilities, has announced a significant development for their Circle of Friends Café. After losing their previous location on the boardwalk at Taylor Pavilion in Belmar, the organization has now secured a new site, thanks to a remarkable act of local support. The new venue, formerly the Side Door Eatery, is located at 1709 Main Street in Lake Como and was generously offered to Circle of Friends at no cost by Reggie Hyde, Managing Partner of the popular local establishment...
Toms River Animal Shelter: Petitioners say they have the signatures to force new vote
TOMS RIVER - Residents who hope to overturn an ordinance leasing the township's animal shelter to Ocean County have collected more than 4,000 signatures on a petition asking that the measure be rescinded, modified or put before voters in a referendum. Phil Brilliant, one of the petition drive leaders, said...
8 seafood shacks and fish markets to visit this summer at the Shore
From shacks serving fried clam strips and lobster rolls to markets stocked with the catch of fishermen who have been fishing local waters for decades, there are plenty of options for seafood lovers. Whether you want to eat at a restaurant where the fish is so fresh it was swimming...
New Restaurant Opens Along Deal Lake in Asbury Park
Amiee McElroy is pictured in her new restaurant, Catbird, in the former Sunset Landing location in Asbury Park. If you are walking along Sunset Avenue in Asbury Park near the Deal Lake bridge you might catch a whiff of burning wood. But it’s not from a backyard fire pit or chimney.
Jersey Shore college buddies started mowing lawns. Now they have 400 workers in 6 states
JACKSON - Though they grew up an hour apart in Middlesex County and Ocean County, respectively, Bill Merkler and Walt Bostian both shared a love of nature and the dream of someday running a business that involved the outdoors. And in 1985, they brought that vision to reality by launching Down to Earth Landscaping, a Jackson-based provider of landscape design services that’s been transforming properties for nearly 40 years. ...
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