Scott Lieberman of Bergenfield, NJ is a life-long resident and community advocate. In the following article, Scott Lieberman discusses Bergenfield news - from the opening of the new French bakery to the girls' basketball team clinching a huge win to the lucky lottery winners, a lot has been happening in and around Bergenfield already in 2023.
Bergenfield, a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, is one of the best places to live in the state. Offering a beautiful suburban way of life with a myriad of parks and restaurants, the latest news only highlights the appeal of the area.
With over 70 stores throughout the United States of America and 1,600 others across the world, this site will join the other Bergen locations in Paramus, Closter, Little Ferry, and Fort Lee.
Scott notes that the bakery specializes in French- and Asian-inspired baked items. Tous les Jours was first launched in New Jersey in 2004. The menu boasts over 300 pastries, desserts, handcrafted beverages, and cakes.
While there isn't a set opening date yet for the Bergenfield location, residents can look forward to this little slice of luxury in the coming months.
With a Megaplier Multiplier of 04 and a Gold Mega Ball of 20, the winning numbers were 33, 41, 47, 50, and 62.
At halftime, Bergenfield led by four, extending the lead to five after the third quarter, then pulling farther ahead in the final minutes.
Alongside Celine De La Rosa, Geraldine Miano added 11 points, helping to break the team's two-game losing streak.
One ticket was sold at a QuickChek in Monmouth County, and the other at a Jackpocket in Passaic County, near Bergenfield.
Scott Lieberman of Bergenfield reports that the winning numbers for the drawing were 09, 17, 20, 38, and 40, and the Power Ball was 18 with a 2X Power Play.
The next state lottery draw will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2023, with a Powerball jackpot of $572 million.
And, finally, it appears that prayers have finally been answered.
Scott Lieberman reports that, earlier this month, preliminary plans for the Route 17 Bottleneck Project were announced, with policymakers stating that they're allocating $97 million to sort the problem.
As per the publicly released plans, residents can expect improvements to various local streets, a third travel lane, and additional bridges in Bergen County to relieve the congestion that has been plaguing the area.
The project's limit is at the Essex Street, Maywood, interchange on the south side and the Garden State Plaza Mall north-side driveway.
The public has until February 4, 2023, to voice their opinions on the project after viewing the 20-slide presentation detailing the plan's specifications.
Scott Lieberman of Bergenfield, NJ reports that some of the specific improvements proposed are as follows: