Gotta imagine real estate in Hackensack took a dive after Billy Joel did his nasty work
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Gotta imagine real estate in Hackensack took a dive after Billy Joel did his nasty work
I used to think Hackensack was just Billy Joel's way of saying a town was in the middle of nowhere😭
What Injuries Are Most Common After Bicycle Accidents in Hackensack?
Bicycle accidents often occur at traffic intersections but can happen anywhere, like parking lots or sidewalks. Common types include dooring, right turn, and left turn crashes, but every accident is unique and may involve hazards like unmarked construction areas or road hazards.
Injuries from bike crashes frequently include head injuries like concussions and TBIs, especially if helmets are not worn. Arm, hand, and wrist injuries are also common, as riders often brace themselves during falls, leading to fractures, bruises, and soft tissue damage. With faster E-bikes, the risk of serious injuries is increasing. Contacting a knowledgeable bicycle accident lawyer is crucial in this event.
Strolling Johnson Avenue in Hackensack, looking for the entrance to the brewery 🍻
CHUCKY FANS ASSEMBLE!! 🗣🗣🗣
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Short Local in the Snow by Erie Limited Via Flickr: The sun is setting on a frigid January day as NYS&W WS-1 approaches the State Street crossing in Hackensack with two newsprint boxcars in tow. These cars were once a common sight on area railroads, as most major newspapers had rail-served plants spread throughout the region. Most of whatever limited newsprint business remains is now handled by truck. I assume those cars would soon be spotted at the Bergen Record plant just a few blocks east of this location.
NYSW WS-1: NYSW 1804 GP18 January 1987