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N H motorcyclist clocked speeding at 149 mph flees police, arrested while pumping gas

State police spotted the 29-year-old motorcyclist from an overhead aircraft. He was arrested while pumping gas.

Maine top court says crash case against Wells police should proceed

Wells, ME high-speed police chase led to crash, injuries lawsuit

WELLS, Maine – Tim Convery and Kelli Gustafson feel lucky and grateful to be alive. The two were traveling north on Route 1 in Kennebunk last May when a stolen car fleeing police slammed into their rear bumper and sent their vehicle tumbling to the curb on the other side of the road. “They both had very serious, life-changing injuries,” their attorney, Taylor Asen, of the firm Gideon Asen LLC in New Gloucester, said this week. Convery and Gustafson, both of Kennebunkport, have hired Asen because they are suing the town of Wells for its police department’s role in a high-speed chase that they say ended with their injuries.

Mega Millions tickets worth $1M were sold at 2 N J convenience stores 8 third-prize winners worth $90K total

Mega Millions tickets worth $1M were sold at 2 N.J. convenience stores. 8 third-prize winners worth $90K total. Updated Jan 20, 2021; The lucky tickets were purchased at 7-Eleven on the 1500 block of Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City and Lucky Spot Convenience Store on Gaston Avenue in Somerville. Each matched five numbers but not the Mega Ball. Did anyone win the Mega Millions jackpot last night? Not on Tuesday (1/19/2021). The jackpot for Friday s Mega Millions drawing rolls to $970 million. In addition, there were eight third-prize tickets sold in New Jersey that matched four numbers plus the Mega Ball. One ticket sold at the 7-Eleven on Route 88 in Point Pleasant is worth $20,000 because it was bought with the Megaplier for an extra $1. The others, valued at $10,000 apiece were bought at the following locations:

Eight Mega Millions Tickets Good For $90K Total Sold Across New Jersey

Read / Add Comments Seven lottery tickets each good for $10,000 and an eighth worth $20,000 were sold across New Jersey. The tickets from the Tuesday, Jan. 19 Mega Millions drawing matched the winning numbers:  10, 19, 26, 28, and 50.  The Gold Mega Ball was 16, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 02. The tickets were purchased at the following locations: Ocean County ($20,000): 7-Eleven #27497, 701 Route 88, Point Pleasant; Bergen County ($10,000): Key Food, 937 Lincoln Ave., Glen Rock; Bergen County ($10,000): 7-Eleven #18390, 300 Hackensack St., Wood Ridge; Gloucester County ($10,000): Shoprite #502, 401 Harmony Rd., Gibbstown; Gloucester County ($10,000): Nik Nak Food Mart, 500 Woodbury Turnersville Rd., Turnersville; Monmouth County ($10,000): Grover Convenience Store, 179 South St., Freehold; Union County ($10,000): Mr. Mike’s Convenience Store, 2933 Vauxhall Rd., Vauxhall; and,

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