This incident caused many to lose power throughout Bernardsville on Wednesday.
The event will include demonstrations, vehicle displays, activities, DJ, Magician, balloon artists, face painting and tattoos, and a movie.
The suspects reportedly broke into homes to steal cars in Bernards Township, Bernardsville Borough, and Green Brook Township: Prosecutor.
Bernards Township Police released its blotter for the month of June.
The children were exhibiting symptoms consistent with chemical exposure including coughing, difficulty breathing, and vomiting, said police.
This is the first time in Bernards Township history that the department has had 40 police officers serving.
Bernardsville firefighters and police officers got to the home and confirmed an active fire on the first floor.
The highway was shut down on Saturday night as a result of the crash in Peapack and Gladstone.
The free class will be held on June 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ridge High School.
The motorcyclist from Staten Island hit the back of two vehicles and overturned during the crash on Saturday, said NJSP.
Looking to serve the Bernards Township community? A police officer position is open now.
Authorities are asking the public for help to find the two suspects in connection with criminal mischief.
Bernards Police also reported stolen gas, attempted home burglaries, a DWI arrest and more in the latest blotter.
Bruce Wilber, 57, of Basking Ridge, was charged recently in connection with the road rage incident that occurred in April.
All four men are believed to be affiliated with South American Theft Group (SATG), said Chief Jon Burger and Deputy Chief Eric Geleta.
The expansion of the police department is part of Bernards Township's continued focus on public safety due to the recent spike in crime.
Peapack & Gladstone Detective Nicholas Ortiz is being praised for his fast and life-saving actions on Wednesday.
The fire broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
DWI arrests, road rage, shoplifting, and more were also reported in April.
Volunteer firefighters from Bernardsville, Basking Ridge, Liberty Corner, Far Hills-Bedminster helped to extinguish the fire on Thursday.
SafeWise looked at FBI crime statistics for cities in the state to compile its 10th annual Safest Cities report.
Five units suffered extensive damage as a result of fire and water, said Fire Chief Carson Brienza.
The Bernards Township School District said Friday's will operate on its regular schedule
Officials asked residents to refrain from calling 911 or the Township Police unless it is an emergency.
As a result, there are delays leading back to the I-287 merge in Somerset County.
Take Back Day offers free and anonymous disposal of unneeded medications on Saturday, April 27.
During March, eight incidents of identity theft and scams with around $30,000 in losses to Bernards Township residents were reported.
The Bernards Township Law Enforcement Foundation (BTLEF) seeks to support police by offering education, training, equipment, and more.
The park will remain open on Tuesday while the New Jersey Forest Fire Service conducts prescribed burning operations.
The hiring of Omar Caponpon brings the Bernards Township Police Department up to a full complement of 39 officers.
Bernards Township took action on Tuesday following the "disturbing surge in motor vehicle thefts, burglaries, and home invasions."
Maicol Fernandez, 18, of Bernardsville, reportedly entered a home, brandished a knife, and demanded money from a victim, said police.
The township will be able to use the funding for protective clothing, breathing apparatuses, and cleaning equipment for firefighters.
Bernards Township Police released the blotter for the month of February.
Richard Kattermann was employed at Montgomery Academy, a school serving students from age 5 to 21, located in Basking Ridge.
The Town Hall, featuring Police Chief Jon Burger, to be held on Feb. 22 is part of the "Understanding Bernards Series."
Jerry L. Weikel Jr., 35, of Bedminster Township, was charged after he claimed to have a gun to someone's head on Friday.
A rise in home and car burglaries in Basking Ridge has prompted the Township and Police to take action.
The recent blotter also includes DUI arrests, a resident scammed out of $1 million, package thefts, and more.
The township increased police patrols, shared a security checklist, invited Senator Bramnick to speak, and will host a Town Hall.