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  2. Daiso, the Japanese discount store, opens in Little Ferry ...

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    Daiso, a chain of "100 yen shops," as they are known in Japan, launched in 1977 and has 3,620 locations in Japan and more than 2,200 stores worldwide.

  3. Momiji (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Chona Kasinger included the restaurant in Thrillist's 2015 list of the ten best sushi restaurants in Seattle. [14] The website's Emma Banks included the business in a 2022 list of Seattle's most romantic restaurants and wrote, "Momiji's peaceful courtyard makes for the perfect getaway from its hectic surroundings in the bustling neighborhood of ...

  4. Little Ferry, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Little Ferry is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census , the borough's population was 10,987, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] an increase of 361 (+3.4%) from the 2010 census count of 10,626, [ 20 ] [ 21 ] which in turn reflected a decline of 174 (−1.6%) from the 10,800 counted in the 2000 census .

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  6. New Asian restaurant opened in Carolina Forest. It serves ...

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    A new Asian restaurant has opened in Carolina Forest, serving Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisine. Flaming Fin , 154 Sapwood Road, is one of the newest restaurant in the Carolina Forest area.

  7. Little Ferry Yard - Wikipedia

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    Little Ferry Yard is a railyard and intermodal terminal in the Port of New York and New Jersey served by the CSX River Subdivision (CSXT), [1] New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway (NYSW), [2] Norfolk Southern Railway [3] and Conrail Shared Assets Operations (CRCX). [4] Originally developed by NYSW, it was later acquired by CSX.

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  9. Winant Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Winant Avenue Bridge is a vehicular movable bridge spanning the Hackensack River in Bergen County, New Jersey 14 miles (23 km) from its mouth [5] at Newark Bay.Built in 1934, it is also known as the Route 46 Hackensack River Bridge and S46 Bridge, it carries U.S. Route 46 (US 46) in Little Ferry and Ridgefield Park.