Here are all the addresses. Have fun, and the rain date is this Sunday, April 28:
It was a customer who detected the credit card skimmer at 10 p.m. Tuesday, said police.
DeVito popped into the deli Jan. 19, where he ordered the pasta fagioli soup and chicken cutlet with arugula, fresh mozzarella and balsamic.
A lottery ticket sold at the Gro Mart, 135 Front Street, just won the $100,000 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot from Sunday's drawing:
The man who plans to re-open the old Empire hotel was accused of trying to house New York City migrants at another hotel he owns:
Secaucus Police and town officials entered the hotel and did a search, as members of the public have reported seeing squatters living there:
The list has been updated and new homes have been added. Here is the most up-to-date list:
Founded in 1923 by Gerard Marra Sr., the Marra family says: Thank you, Secaucus, for your patronage over the past 100 years!
A new business owner has come in and still plans to open this building as a grocery store, possibly as early as January:
The redesign was complete Friday morning, with a party, birthday cake for Mayor Gonnelli and donations to the Secaucus PBA and Fire Dept.:
The state has still not approved land remediation on-site is finished, so no construction can take place there anytime soon:
The closures and layoffs are happening very quickly: There are 16 Jenny Craig locations in New Jersey; all will close for good by Friday:
Games start the last week of April. It's only $25 to join; come out and socialize with your neighbors on beautiful spring/summer nights:
It won the $40,000-prize in the Friday, March 3 drawing:
That ticket was purchased at the Shell at 300 Rt. 3 East (on Flanagan Way), Secaucus.
Take a tour inside the revamped Harmony store on Castle Road and read an interview with Harmony CEO Shaya Brodchandel:
Today, Hackensack Riverkeeper announced they reached their end-of-year 2022 fundraising goal, thanks in part to Wilenta Feed's generosity.
The trend of many businesses going "cash-less" is 100 percent illegal, says the NJ Attorney General.
The ticket matched all five numbers drawn from Wednesday's drawing. The winning ticket was sold at Faber News & Gift:
Longtime Il Forno pizzeria closed a few months ago, and here's who bought the property and is moving in:
A mini-mart in Moonachie sold a lottery ticket that won $50,000 over the weekend, the NJ State Lottery announced Monday.
Secaucus town administrator Gary Jeffas gives the public more information about this new business seeking to open in town:
A second retail pot shop is currently looking to open in this building in Secaucus. If approved, they would sell marijuana to the public.
The Secaucus Exxon on Rt. 3 east sold a lottery ticket this week that won $10,000 in the drawing Tuesday night, Dec. 13.
The driving range features 22 indoor GDR simulators and PuttView interactive putting green. They're offering a free pass for a limited time:
The winning ticket was sold at the minimart attached to Dunkin' Donuts on Paterson Plank Road in East Rutherford, across from Stilettos.
Harmony CEO Shaya Brodchandel said he had no idea why the state declined to approve Harmony, calling it "inexplicable."
A former Hudson Regional ultrasound tech said she was fired from the hospital when she ended a workplace affair with its CEO:
Also, the town has been fielding some inquiries from new marijuana businesses looking to open in the area around Harmony Dispensary:
The ticket won in Wednesday's drawing; it was sold at the Krauszer's at 150 7th Street in Clifton:
A man who works at a pharmaceutical company in Secaucus admitted to lying to the FDA to gain the rights to sell a weight-loss drug:
This week, the state of New Jersey issued a cease-and-desist order to a real estate investment company based in Secaucus:
The owner of Mike's Ice Cream in Secaucus is actually afraid he may run out of ice cream after a TikTok foodie review went viral:
Dimitrios Hrisikos died unexpectedly sometime between Tuesday, May 24 into Wednesday, May 25, said George Lioudis, owner of Plaza Pizza.
The Exxon at 450 Rt. 3 West (by Olive Garden) will not only let customers pump their own gas, but also offer a discount for those that do.
For the second time in a month, the GroMart on Front Street in Secaucus sold a lottery ticket that won the $50,000 prize.
New Jersey's hotel industry is experiencing an extremely slow recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, said an industry trade group.
NJ recreational pot sales begin Thursday. The Secaucus medical pot shop did not apply to sell recreationally.
Check your pockets if you play! The Gro Mart on Front Street in Secaucus sold a lottery ticket that won the $50,000 prize Monday night.
The town would allow retail pot businesses to open, but limited to the area around Harmony Dispensary, the existing medical pot store.