Detectives say the man walked into the Sunoco on Little East Neck Road at 8:14 p.m., displayed the weapon and demanded cash.
Someone who bought a $30 scratch-off lottery ticket at a convenience store in Bergen County won $4 million, officials said. The lucky 200X Cash Blitz ticket was purchased “recently” at Krauszer’s on Main Street in Ramsey, the New Jersey Lottery said Monday. The player opted to remain anonymous and chose the cash option — worth $2,409,200.
"We have a NEW MILLIONAIRE in town! A lucky player won a TOP PRIZE of $4,000,000 on a $30 200X Cash Blitz Scratch-Offs!" the New Jersey Lottery posted on Instagram Monday morning. The winning ticket was purchased at the Krauszer's on West Main Street in Ramsey.
As the political and economic winds continue to shift in the offshore wind sector, Shell disclosed during a quarterly earnings call Jan. 30 that it had withdrawn from the planned Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind project.
The Treasury will roll out a new, combined form encompassing three state initiatives: Senior Freeze, ANCHOR and the upcoming StayNJ.
Another setback for inefficient power generation.
A pullout from offshore wind could hurt communities such as Paulsboro, where a wind-related port promised jobs and town revenue.
Atlantic Shores, a joint venture between Shell Plc and France's EDF, reiterated its commitment to delivering New Jersey's first offshore wind project on Thursday, despite Shell's recent $1 billion write-off related to the venture.
New Jersey lawmakers advanced bipartisan legislation allowing recipients of the Senior Freeze property tax relief program to keep their benefit when they downsize or relocate to a new home.
The future of a New Jersey offshore wind project appears in jeopardy after one of two parent companies announced pausing its involvement.
Shell has withdrawn from New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm, Atlantic Shores — marking the latest hit to the state’s clean energy plans. Spokespeople told NJ Advance Media on Thursday that the developer remained committed to the project.
The recent appointment of Kris Kolluri as president and CEO of NJ Transit is a pivotal moment for the future of transportation in New Jersey, particularly for South Jersey. He has an extensive background in infrastructure development and public service.