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Jersey Mike’s Opens In Florham Park
Jersey Mike’s new Florham Park location is officially open for business.
Located at 182 Ridgedale Ave., the popular chain is known for making ‘A Sub Above’ — fresh sliced, authentic Northeast-American style sub sandwiches on fresh baked bread and topped with onions, lettuce, tomatoes, oil, vinegar and spices.
Orders can be made by calling the restaurant directly at 973- 937-4253 or via the Jersey Mike’s app.
Jersey Mike’s now has nearly 2,000 stores open in the United States with 230 more coming soon, the website says.
Jersey Mike's, 182 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park, NJ
Prosecutor: Phillipsburg Man, 23, Charged With Sexual Assault, Child Endangerment
A Phillipsburg man was charged Wednesday on accusations involving sexual assault of a minor, authorities said.
Thomas J. Luster, 23, is accused of committing “multiple acts of sexual penetration and sexual contact” upon a child between the ages of 13 and 16, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said in a Thursday release.
Luster, of Henshaw Court, was at least four years older than and previously knew the victim, Pfeiffer said.
Luster was charged with two counts of sexual assault, criminal sexual contact and endangering the welfare of a child (sexual conduct), authorities said.
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Hunterdon County Native, Former Member Of 3 Rescue Squads Joshua Dixon Dies At Age 37
Hunterdon County native and former member of three rescue squads Joshua Ryan Dixon died at his home on July 9 at the age of 37.
Born in Raritan Township, Dixon graduated from Glen Gardner’s Voorhees High School in 2002 before moving to Summerville, South Carolina about four years ago, his obituary says.
Before relocating, Dixon had served as a member of rescue squads in High Bridge, Quakertown and Pattenburg, his memorial says.
Dixon worked as a Food Service Supervisor at Charleston Airport in Charleston, SC at the time of his death, his obituary says.
In his free time, Dixon loved c…