New Jersey
Score free pizza at the opening of this new Jersey City, NJ

The house owners of Basile’s Pizza in Hoboken are increasing over to Jersey Metropolis they usually have an effective way to have a good time their grand opening.
Historic Downtown Jersey Metropolis posted on Instagram that Basile’s Pizza might be giving out free slices of pizza on their opening day someday in early August.
Jersey Metropolis is unofficially referred to as the pizza capital of our state and so add free pizza to that? It’s positively definitely worth the journey.
Jersey Metropolis has extra than simply nice pizza in relation to meals.
Restaurant Week is going down proper now in Jersey Metropolis by way of July 31 and they don’t seem to be solely highlighting their superb eating places, but additionally cafes, bakeries, meals vehicles, and pizzerias.
Basile’s Pizza in Hoboken is positioned proper on Washington Avenue, principally the town’s “major road”, and I’ve positively indulged after an extended evening out.
The Jersey Metropolis location might be at 116 Newark Avenue close to the Grove Avenue PATH Station but it surely’s not the one new restaurant opening this summer time.
Shake Shack might be opening at 94 Christopher Columbus Drive, proper throughout from the Grove Path Plaza, and Salt + Ginger, what they name a “Shanghai Chinese language restaurant”, simply opened up at 313 Grove Avenue.
This all stems from the brand new and improved Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza that the town calls “Restaurant Row”.
It’s been a challenge Jersey Metropolis has been engaged on for years and now the pedestrian mall has expanded to Grove Avenue between Montgomery Avenue and Columbus Drive and in addition 1st Avenue and Newark Avenue.
This opens the door for a lot of new eating places sooner or later.
If Jersey Metropolis is out of your driving zone, take a look at these different pizzerias within the Backyard State that Barstool Sports activities Dave Portnoy visited:
Each NJ pizza joint Barstool’s Dave Portnoy has reviewed
Dave Portnoy, generally referred to as El Presidente, is the founding father of Barstool Sports activities. Someplace alongside the way in which, he determined to begin reviewing native pizzerias, and the idea took off. Right here is each New Jersey pizzeria Dave has stopped in, together with the rating he gave them.
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The submit above displays the ideas and observations of New Jersey 101.5’s Morning Present Producer Kristen. Any opinions expressed are her personal.
Questions, corrections, or feedback? Ship Producer Kristen an electronic mail at kristen.accardi@townsquaremedia.com or observe her on Instagram.

New Jersey
Mail stolen from 6 USPS mailboxes across Fort Lee, N.J. Map shows where residents need to be wary

Police are investigating after mail was stolen from half a dozen United States Postal Service mailboxes in Fort Lee, New Jersey, over the weekend.
It comes amid recent reports of mail security issues across the Tri-State Area.
Fort Lee Police issue warning for residents who used blue mailboxes
Fort Lee Police say Sunday morning, a resident contacted the authorities after noticing a blue USPS mailbox was unsecured, open and empty.
“They did a little canvassing of some other mailboxes in the area, in the borough, and realized there was probably about a half dozen other mailboxes in the same situation, where the door was open and all the mail was removed,” Fort Lee Police Chief Matthew Hintze said.
Hintze said Fort Lee Police launched a joint investigation with USPS inspectors and discovered six mailboxes were targeted across Fort Lee. The boxes were located at:
- 1580 Lemoine Ave.
- 231 Main St.
- 309 Main St.
- 1213 Anderson Ave.
- 1475 Bergen Blvd.
- Abbott Boulevard/Columbia Avenue
Investigators believe the master key or locks on the mailboxes were somehow compromised. They also believe the thief or thieves were likely looking for personal information to commit fraud.
Police say anyone who dropped mail containing sensitive information in any of the impacted mailboxes after 3 p.m. on Sept. 20 should be on the lookout for suspicious activity.
“Please monitor all your financial accounts, check your bank accounts. If you really want to do due diligence, conduct a credit report, maybe a credit freeze,” Hintze said. “If you see anything suspicious or fraudulent, please come in to the Fort Lee Police Department and make that report.”
The investigation is ongoing.
Mail-related crime across New York and New Jersey
This is just the latest mail-related crime reported in the Tri-State Area in recent weeks.
Earlier this month, two Long Island business owners said they lost nearly $3,000 after someone apparently fished checks they had mailed out of a mailbox, washed off the ink, and rewrote the checks.
“I went to the post office to file a complaint, and they said this is an everyday occurrence. It’s constantly happening,” business owner Rich Miller said at the time.
They were later reimbursed, but they weren’t the only recent victims of check washing. Another Long Island resident said she lost $20,000 after three checks she wrote were stolen and cashed by a thief.
“What the Postal Police had showed me is that they literally took Wite-Out and they erased the payable to,” Jean Gioglio-Goehring said.
Experts advise paying bills electronically to avoid falling victim to crimes like these.
Police say another way to keep your mail safe is to bring it inside the post office instead of just dropping it one of the blue mailboxes, even if the boxes are right outside the building.
“The only way you’re going to be safe is to take the mail actually into the post office during business hours and then you know your mail is safe. Because if you deposit it in a mailbox after hours, then you’re certainly at risk,” Tenafly resident Neil Taylor said.
New Jersey
Watch: 2,358 people play catch to break world record in New Jersey – UPI.com

Sept. 23 (UPI) — The Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center in New Jersey gathered 2,358 people to play catch and break a Guinness World Record.
The Sunday event at Yogi Berra Stadium in Little Falls officially broke the record for the largest game of catch, with 2,358 people splitting off into pairs to throw baseballs back and forth.
Guinness World Records adjudicator Michael Empric said there were very few disqualifications during the attempt.
“There were some phone violations, and also there was some rolling of the ball,” he told MLB.com. “When we say catch, we want people to play to the best of their ability. That does involve throwing the ball, not rolling it. There weren’t a lot of deductions, though. For a group this size, I think eight pairs were deducted, which was minimal.”
New Jersey
Can’t-miss 2025 girls soccer games across New Jersey this week, Sept. 15-21
The regular season is heating up and there is must-see action across the state of New Jersey. Check out the list below to see some of the best games to keep from Monday, Sept. 15, to Sunday, Sept. 21.
Monday, Sept. 15
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