The following information was obtained directly from the Chatham Borough Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The borough fire department responded to Angie's on Main Street while other departments responded to ABC Party Rental on Commerce Street.
Two teens apprehended at Chatham Train Station following Friday evening incident.
Cause of the blaze not yet released.
The Chatham Emergency Squad transported one driver to the hospital.
The following information was obtained directly from the Chatham Township Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Police seek information on Hispanic male driving a white work van.
Mayor Nelson Vaughan nominated 13 firemen for recognition at a state-wide ceremony.
Police investigated this and a second car accident, both with no injuries.
Borough police directed Main Street traffic for several hours Tuesday.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Madison Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
It was a crazy year in crime.
Also, a Hackensack man allegedly gets really pissed at the Ridgewood court.
Witnesses say Owen Flannery, 56, was on his way to pick up his son.
Robert A. Bianchi said Jose Feliciano will spend the rest of his life in prison.
Rev. Hinds' cousin on guilty verdict: 'thankful' Feliciano will not hurt anyone again.
Cites accused murderer's continued "lies and deceptions" as reasons he is unworthy of the jury's trust.
A trial of over two months is about to come to an end.
Prosecutors say the funds would 'murder the soul and reputation' of HInds.
Police ask anyone with information to contact authorities.
Prosecutors also tell the jury of Feliciano's outstanding charges from Pennsylvania.
Feliciano also answered questions about his plans to retire.
The accused murderer said he eventually told the pastor at St. Patrick Church about outstanding charges during confession.
Also, someone seemed to really want some cigarettes.
Police said students were back in their classrooms by 11:15 a.m.
The defendant in the murder of the Rev. Edward Hinds began to cry twice while on the stand Tuesday morning.
The township fire department and Chatham Emergency Squad also responded.
Also, a squirrel invades a hospital ER for the second time.
Feliciano previously said in a sworn statement that Hinds grabbed the knife first.
The custodian said things didn't "exactly" happen the way he said in his sworn confession.
The judge said testimony did not open door to psychiatric testimony, refused defense's motion for a mistrial.
Colonia man aggravated assault on an officer and other charges following high-speed pursuit.
Also, hitting a cop no way to end an already crazy night.