Halloween has come and gone. These local farms will take your leftover gourds so they won't rot on the porch.
The proposed inpatient drug/alcohol rehab facility on Tallwood Way, next to a recently-approved apartment complex, will be heard this month.
The polls have closed, and votes are rolling in. See unofficial election results in Berkeley Township:
Election Day is Nov. 4. Here's what voters should know as they head to the polls:
Cheer on local runners and watch live as they take on the New York City Marathon 26.2-mile race on Sunday. See how to watch:
Thursday will be the final Goal: Zero traffic safety detail of the year in Ocean County.
Sergeant Christopher Gojdycz served overseas and now devotes his time to helping young athletes in his Bayville community.
Seaside Park is hosting two "community listening sessions" in November to discuss the potential annexation of part of Berkeley.
The 2025 General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here's what Berkeley voters need to know.
Trunk or treats, fall fests and more are on tap this weekend in Ocean County.
The funds will be used to hire a literacy coach, who will strengthen literary achievement within the district, officials said.
The woman was hit by a car after stepping into traffic on Route 9 Tuesday morning, according to Berkeley police.
A multi-agency search was launched after someone reported a kite surfer going underwater and not coming back up.
Time to prepare for the upcoming season, Winterize your Boat, Get your NJ Boat Safety Certificate
Looking to enjoy some autumnal family fun this weekend? These five local festivals have you covered.
Clean Ocean Action's Fall Beach Sweeps will be held Oct. 18 at beaches across the state.
If you're looking for some safe and spooky fun, Berkeley's annual Trick or Trunk returns later this month:
The coastal storm is expected to significantly impact the shore. Here's what Berkeley residents should know.
Patricia Lindo-Ahono, director of nursing at Crystal Lake, was filmed hitting a patient with a broom and lied about it, authorities said.
Heading out to a patch or field to pick the best or biggest pumpkin isn’t just about finding the perfect Halloween jack-o-lantern.
The free health fair and luncheon is set for Oct. 18 in Holiday City South:
Marie Dibella was working at a Toms River law firm when she stole more than $75,000 from a client, authorities said.
Take a look at the local history of cranberry harvesting this fall.
NJ Boaters! Be Safe This Fall, and Get Your NJ Boat Safety Certificate
Brick's Jessica Napolitano will spend time in state prison after robbing a local convenience store at knifepoint in 2024.
See some of the notable incidents Berkeley police responded to in the month of August:
The luxury homes are set to replace South Seaside Park's Chef's Mike ABG and the neighboring Island Beach Motor Lodge.
Berkeley, Beachwood, Seaside Park and more will be the focus of this month's Goal: Zero traffic safety detail.
Berkeley is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a "Taste of San Gennaro" newly added to the annual Founder's Day.
The Tallwood Way apartment complex, which faced fierce local opposition last year, will return to the zoning board for site plan approval.
A meeting at the municipal building on Sept. 15 will discuss whether the property should be allowed to be a restaurant again.
Fall doesn’t officially start until the autumnal equinox on Monday, Sept. 22, but the season is already underway at local apple orchards.
Retro Fitness Bayville will host the stair climb challenge and fundraise for Tunnel to Towers Foundation in honor of fallen responders.
NJ Boaters! September is a great time to be out on the water!
The new contest allows people to vote for their favorite dogs to be featured on upcoming NJ Lottery scratch-off tickets.
Darnell Williams, 34, is accused of sexually assaulting a child. The Atlantic Co. educator was almost hired by Central Regional.
Sen. Carmen Amato, Asm. Brian Rumpf and Asm. Greg Myhre announced the opening of their new Bayville office, joining the Manahawkin location.
The 18-year-old motorcyclist sped around Veterans Park, ignoring police attempts to stop him, while an event was going on, police said.
Erica Noffsinger, 51, turned left onto Station Road and crashed into a Chevrolet, sending its three occupants to the hospital, police said.