Here are the headlines from the holiday weekend you may have missed:
While there's no specific threat in New Jersey, law enforcement is stepping up at places of worship, including mosques.
The fire was set in a shopping cart near kids' clothes.
Here are the headlines you may have missed from the weekend in New Jersey.
One company is accused of firing a woman after pregnancy-related emergency surgery rather than giving her a 6-week leave, authorities said.
He was left in the woods.
The text can wait until you get to your destination.
On Thursday, a judge denied Fisler's request for release.
He had his chances, ICE said.
With an eye toward safety, the parade was canceled, police say.
Airports around New Jersey have been flagged by the FAA for having "hot spots" where collisions and confusion are possible.
Police, fire, EMS, and a rescue squad all were called to the scene.
A local grandfather died at the scene.
The powerful storm closed multiple roads on Tuesday and caused thousands to be without power in New Jersey.
One violation mistakenly deported a man to Peru, according to the review.
The hiker called 911 after the fall, according to authorities.
Overall, the state had a strong showing with its low rates in both violent crime and property crime.
The people who died ranged from 25 to 90 years old, the health department said.
The deaths come during one of the longest stretches of below-freezing temperatures in more than five years.
The suspect, arrested this week, has a history of harassing politicians, records show.
Glick was among 148 people whom Murphy pardoned or commuted the sentences of Tuesday.
Here are the headlines you may have missed from the long holiday weekend in New Jersey.
One county saw fatal crashes reduced by 54 percent while another county saw a 23 percent increase in fatal crashes, state police data shows.
Another person suffered life-threatening injuries.
Synagogues and other places of Jewish worship can expect an increased police presence over the coming days, officials say.
125 police departments across the Garden State are participating in New Jersey’s annual "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
Trying to harvest organs from patients who were still alive and the discarding of organs were among the allegations brought forward.
Call 9-1-1 immediately if you see or know of his whereabouts.
Here are the headlines you may have missed from the Thanksgiving weekend in New Jersey.