The unnamed driver was pulled out of her vehicle by a 9-1-1 caller on Morton Road on March 8 around 4:50 p.m., according to the county sheriff's office.
The vehicle had veered off the road, struck an embankment, and turned on its side. The driver was unaware her vehicle was flipped, saying “There was no incident” and she simply “pulled over.”
The woman had signs of intoxication, and marijuana, Narcan, and numerous prescription bottles were found in the vehicle, the sheriff's office said.
Waldy, 29, and Kevin Salinas, 25, who own "Mob Pizzeria & Burgers" on Hackensack Street in Wood-Ridge, are opening their second location Main Street in Hackensack sometime in March.
The brothers' parents moved their family to Hackensack from El Salvador when they were young. Kevin and Waldy both graduated from Hackensack High School, and went on to work in the restaurant industry right after graduation: Waldy in the kitchen at Oak Ale House in Maywood, and Kevin down the street at Maywood Marketplace.
ATLANTA (CelebrityAccess) — Live Nation has reportedly inked a deal that will see the promoter operating Atlanta's Buckhead Theatre.
According to the Atlanta Business Journal, The 1,400-capacity Buckhead Theatre will join Live Nation's House of Blues club and theater portfolio and host more than 100 concerts annually.
Previously, the Buckhead was operated by Atlanta developer Charles Loudermilk, who acquired the venue in 2008, the Business Journal reported.
In previous incarnations, the Buckhead was known as the Capri Ballroom in the 1970s and then the Coca-Cola Roxy in the 1980s, when it was operated by Alex Cooley and his business partner Peter Conlon, who is now president of Live Nation Atlanta.
A firefighter sustained a relatively minor injury in the three alarm fire, which began in the basement of the 2½-story Henley Avenue home at the corner of Asbury Street around 9:30 p.m., responders said.
No other injuries were reported.
Firefighters initially had trouble pinpointing the seat of the blaze because of hoarding conditions -- commonly called "Collyers mansion syndrome" after two wealthy Harlem brothers who died in a 1947 fire amid stacks of newspapers, books, tin cans and rotting trash.
Scott Strader is an American entrepreneur and a former actor. He came to the media limelight after portraying Eddie's role in the TV Film, The Karate Kid, directed by John G. Avildsen in 1984. Scott Strader has been the CEO and Founder of Lotus Elixirs North America since 2013.
Scott Strader's Wikipedia Date Of Birth: 1961
Birth Day: 12 January
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