New Jersey
26 New Jersey lottery players won big playing Mega Millions, Powerball, NJ Lottery games
Twenty-six lottery players in New Jersey won $10,000 or more last week playing Powerball, Mega Millions and New Jersey Lottery games.
The New Jersey Lottery announced its weekly winners on Monday. Here’s a look at where these tickets were sold from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13 as provided by the lottery agency:
- $150,000, Powerball, Oct. 12: sold at Village Wine & Liquors on East Main Street in Menham (Morris County)
- $50,000, Powerball, Oct. 7: sold at Krausers Food Store on West Main Street in Chester (Morris County)
- $10,000, Mega Millions, Oct. 8: sold at Punjab Petroleum Citgo on Tonnelle Avenue in Jersey City (Hudson County)
- $10,000, Mega Millions, Oct. 8: sold at Mini Mart on North Stiles Street in Linden (Union County)
- $10,000, Mega Millions, Oct. 8: sold via third-party lottery app Jackpocket
- $10,000, Mega Millions, Oct. 11: sold at Sunoco Mart on Sanford Avenue in Newark (Essex County)
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New Jersey winners
- $1 million, $1,000,000 Spectacular, Oct. 13: sold at Exxon on the Run on Palisades Avenue in Fort Lee (Bergen County)
- $413,896, Jersey Cash 5, Oct. 7: sold at J&M Grocery on 16th Avenue in Newark (Essex County)
- $400,000, Crossword Bonanza, Oct. 9: sold at Quick Chek on Robbinsville-Allentown Road in Robbinsville (Mercer County)
- $284,169, Jersey Cash 5, Oct. 10: sold at Sayreville Exxon on Route 35 in South Amboy (Middlesex County)
- $250,000, $250,000 Crossword, Oct. 12: sold at Steve’s Food Store on North Main Street in Flemingston (Hunterdon County)
- $200,000, Full Of $500’s scratch-off, Oct. 9: sold at Kwick Mart on White Horse Pike in Clementon (Camden County)
- $200,000, Triple Golden Cherries scratch-off, Oct. 7: sold at John’s Liquors & Deli on Devon Street in Kearny (Hudson County)
- $50,000, $50,000 Loaded scratch-off, Oct. 11: sold at Dollar Plue on Elmora Avenue in Elizabeth (Union County)
- $36,106, Fast Play Progressive Jersey Jackpot, Oct. 12: sold at Quick Chek on Route 9, Bayville (Ocean County)
- $25,000, Crossword Bonanza scratch-off, Oct. 12: sold at One Stop Supermarket on Main Street in Orange (Essex County)
- $20,000, Crossword scratch-off, Oct. 7: sold at Bayville BP on Route 9 in Bayville (Ocean County)
- $20,000, Crossword scratch-off, Oct. 7: sold at Bayville BP on Route 9 in Bayville (Ocean County)
- $20,000, $250,000 Crossword scratch-off, Oct. 10: sold at Pavia Grocery on Bloomfield Avenue in Caldwell (Essex County)
- $20,000, Crossword scratch-off, Oct. 11: sold at America Liquors on Elizabeth Avenue in Elizabeth (Union County)
- $11,195, Pick-6, Oct. 7: sold at Leisure Village Exxon on Route 70 in Lakewood (Ocean County)
- $10,000, $1,000,000 Diamond Spectacular scratch-off, Oct. 7: sold at Quick Mart Pharmacy & Convenience Store on Ryder’s Lane in Milltown (Middlesex County)
- $10,000, $10,000 Loaded scratch-off, Oct. 7: sold at Nicks Drugs on Market Street in Newark (Essex County)
- $10,000, $1,000,000 Spectacular scratch-off, Oct. 7: sold at Wawa on Mantua Park in Woodbury Heights (Gloucester County)
- $10,000, 20X Cash Blitz, Oct. 8: sold at Sunrise Convenience Store on JFK Boulevard in Bayonne (Hudson County)
- $10,000, 200X Cash Blitz scratch-off, Oct. 10: sold at Kingdom Liquors on North 11th Street in Newark (Essex County)
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New Jersey
Woman fatally struck by NJ Transit train in Ramsey
Phil Murphy on NJ Transit future during State of State address
Gov. Phil Murphy discussed the future of NJ Transit during his final State of the State address.
A woman was fatally struck by a train in Ramsey on the morning of March 8.
The unidentified woman was hit by the train at 10:49 a.m., just west of the Main Street crossing near the main Ramsey station, said John Chartier, director of media relations for NJ Transit.
Rail service was suspended in both directions between Allendale and Port Jervis but has since resumed, with delays of up to 30 minutes.
The train came from Port Jervis and was heading to Hoboken, and 150 people were on board at the time, Chartier said.
NJ Transit police are leading the investigation. No additional information about the circumstances of the death was available.
New Jersey
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New Jersey
New Jersey E-ZPass stickers could arrive soon
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Out with the old, in with the new. E-ZPass is getting an upgrade.
New Jersey Turnpike may be saying bye-bye to the E-Z Pass device as they assess some new technology for the electronic toll paying service.
According to News12, the agency is testing a new sticker with a digital chip on their own vehicles that would replace the white plastic transponder mounted to windshields.
“We are planning to put the stickers in Turnpike Authority fleet vehicles for an informal test run. That will happen pretty soon,” said Tom Feeney, an authority spokesperson. “If there aren’t any issues, we plan to make them available to NJ E-ZPass customers.”
Officials say the stickers could be rolled out to drivers by the end of the year if the test run is successful.
This new method would potentially save the authority millions of dollars since the sticker tags don’t require batteries.
So far Massachusetts is the most recent state to change. On March 1 drivers received a small E-ZPass sticker to put on their windshield.
The new sticker transponder has an RFID chip embedded in them that’s read by the overhead toll gantries.
The current transponders, which MassDOT gives out to new customers for free, costs the state $6.70 each while the new stickers cost 55 cents, Massachusetts Department of Transportation Administrator Jonathan Gulliver told WBUR.
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