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North Jersey Sushi Spot Named Best In State North Jersey Sushi Spot Named Best In State
North Jersey Sushi Spot Named Best In State When it comes to the Garden State’s top sushi spots, one restaurant in North Jersey is really on a roll. Eat This, Not That! ranked each state’s best sushi spot based on freshness, customer reviews, creativity and overall quality. New Jersey’s best sushi can be found at Shumi in Ridgewood, the outlet says. Opened in 2017, Shumi — named after the Japanese term for “hobby” — promises a “unique experience using all five of your senses,” its website says. The authentic sushi joint also offers “Omakase,” the Japanese translation for, “I will leave it up to you.” The term comprises a chef-curat…
36-Year-Old Man Killed Crossing Busy Trenton Intersection, Report Says 36-Year-Old Man Killed Crossing Busy Trenton Intersection, Report Says
36-Year-Old Man Killed Crossing Busy Trenton Intersection, Report Says A man was struck and killed by a car at a busy Trenton intersection last week, NJ.com reports. Bordentown resident Andrew Majofsky, 36, was trying to cross Route 129 at Lalor Street in South Trenton around 11 p.m. on Nov. 11, according to the report, which cites local police. The driver of the car that struck Majofsky remained at the scene following the crash, which remained under investigation as of Monday, the report says. Click here for the full report from NJ.com.
STILL UNSOLVED: Police Seek Clues Decades After North Jersey Businessman’s Body Found In Sewer STILL UNSOLVED: Police Seek Clues Decades After North Jersey Businessman’s Body Found In Sewer
Still Unsolved: Police Seek Clues Decades After North Jersey Businessman’s Body Found In Sewer Investigators continue to search for clues more than three decades after the body of a beloved North Jersey businessman was found in a sewer in Morris County. The body of Robert Wunderle, 45, was found by a Rockaway Township Sewer Authority worker in a drainage ditch near Fireman’s Field on Beach Street in Rockaway Borough around 9:10 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16, 1989, according to the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office. Wunderle, of Canterbury Road in Westfield, was the Vice President of Economics at Supermarkets General Corporation in Woodbridge. He was last seen alive by a coworker at his …
Support Surges For Beloved Hunterdon County School Worker Who 'Barely Survived' Flash Flood Support Surges For Beloved Hunterdon County School Worker Who 'Barely Survived' Flash Flood
Support Surges For Beloved Hunterdon County School Worker Who 'Barely Survived' Flash Flood Support is on the rise for a beloved Hunterdon County school grounds supervisor who friends say "barely survived" a severe flash flood. Jeff Munsey, the Supervisor of Grounds and Buildings for Delaware Township School, is known and loved for his passion and dedication for the school community, according to a GoFundMe created for his family. “He is a shining star at DTS,” writes campaign organizer Jessica Stahl of Stockton. “All the kids love him and we all depend on him to keep our school safe.” After receiving an alert on Sept. 1 that the school had flooded, Munsey rushed to the buildin…
Mexican Restaurant Opens In Small Bergen County Town Mexican Restaurant Opens In Small Bergen County Town
Mexican Restaurant Opens In Small Bergen County Town A New Mexican restaurant is now open for business in Bergen County. Al Toro Bar, located on Hackensack Street in Wood-Ridge, has replaced former longtime tenant Martini Grill, according to BoozyBurbs. On the menu, you’ll find all sorts of Mexican staples like chicken and steak tacos, tostados and quesadillas, as well as seafood specialties like Ceviche mixto. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 🇲🇽 AL TORO RESTAURANT- BAR 🇲🇽 (@altororestaurantbar) Al Toro also offers happy hour dine-in deals and drinks Monday through Thursday from 2…
‘Expect Delays:’ Back-To-Back Crashes Shut Down Route 22 In Northampton County ‘Expect Delays:’ Back-To-Back Crashes Shut Down Route 22 In Northampton County
‘Expect Delays:’ Back-To-Back Crashes Shut Down Route 22 In Northampton County UPDATE: The road was cleared by 7:35 a.m., Branosky said. ------------------------------- Back-to-back crashes shut down Route 22 in Northampton County Tuesday morning, state police said. Three cars collided on Route 22 eastbound at Route 512 in Hanover Township while a second collision occurred around 6:10 a.m., PSP Trooper Branosky confirmed on Twitter. 3 vehicle crash on SR 22 W/B at Route 512, Hanover Twp., Northampton Co. and another crash on the E/B side, both blocking. Expect delays and drive carefully. @wfmztraffic @mcall @lehighvalley @lvtraffic pic.twitter.com/wq0LA1XXD1 — …
Mount Olive HS Graduate Nicholas Fondaco Dies Suddenly At Age 28 Mount Olive HS Graduate Nicholas Fondaco Dies Suddenly At Age 28
Mount Olive HS Graduate Nicholas Fondaco Dies Suddenly At Age 28 Mount Olive High School graduate Nicholas Anthony Fondaco died suddenly on Oct. 31 at the age of 28. Born in Morristown, Fondaco grew up in Flanders before moving to Basking Ridge, his obituary says. Fondaco graduated from Mount Olive High School in 2011 and was known for his love of all things outdoors, like snowboarding and skateboarding, his memorial says. Fondaco also loved animals, which would “gravitate toward him,” his obituary says. He was remembered for his one-of-a-kind sense of humor and ability to make others smile. “[Fondaco] will always be remembered most as someone who cou…
North Jersey High School Goes Fully Remote Due To COVID-19 Case Spike North Jersey High School Goes Fully Remote Due To COVID-19 Case Spike
North Jersey High School Goes Fully Remote Due To Covid-19 Case Spike One North Jersey high school’s students will participate in fully remote classes due to a spike in COVID-19 cases, district officials announced. Morristown High School officials have cited a case count of at least 10 within the community and will close to in-person learning until Monday, Nov. 22, according to an online announcement. The Morristown School District confirmed 21 COVID-19 cases with more than 70 others pending, according to a report from Daily Record. Contact tracing is complete, and close contacts have been directly notified, officials said. Meanwhile, all sports and extracu…
Man Airlifted After Sussex County Skydiving Accident, State Police Say Man Airlifted After Sussex County Skydiving Accident, State Police Say
Man Airlifted After Sussex County Skydiving Accident, State Police Say A man was airlifted Monday afternoon after a skydiving accident in Sussex County, state police confirmed. The accident was reported at Sussex Airport on County Road 639 in Wantage just before 1:15 p.m., NJSP Trooper Brandi Slota told Daily Voice. The victim — a Hispanic man — was flown to Newton Medical Center for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, Slota said. Additional details were not immediately released.
Planet Fitness Coming To Hackettstown Planet Fitness Coming To Hackettstown
Planet Fitness Coming To Hackettstown A new Planet Fitness location will soon open its doors in Hackettstown. The new gym is slated to open in late December at 1965 Rte. 57, #13 in the Mansfield Plaza, a representative told Daily Voice. The new location features 14,000 square feet of space filled with state of the art cardio machines and strength equipment, a 30-Minute Express Circuit, rowing machines, locker rooms with day showers, HydroMassage loungers, massage chairs, tanning booths, and more. A new location on Bloomfield Avenue in Clifton is also slated to open around the same time. New members can join for 25 cents down …
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