Was your car broken into this summer? Police say these two targeted East Brunswick and Spotswood and stole money and credit cards.
He allegedly asked the boy to meet him Aug. 8 at a convenience store in Sayreville, so he could take him back to his home for sex.
A school bus crash on the New Jersey Turnpike left 42 people injured on Saturday, including both adults and children, police said.
The 7-year-old boy died a week after he was pulled from the water, officials say.
A South River woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to causing the death of this North Brunswick man while she was driving while intoxicated May 3.
This woman seen here leaving the Milltown Target is wanted for a theft and fraud investigation in both Milltown and North Brunswick.
Last Friday, July 27, State Police detectives executed search warrants at various locations in Old Bridge Township, Long Branch and Edison.
The boy is 7 years old and was pulled from the deep end of the Sapphire Bay section of the water park. He remains critical.
An East Brunswick teen was arrested in the AMC Loew's parking lot off Rt. 1; police say he admitted to a slew of these local crimes:
Police said the stolen merchandise, which totaled $1,261.22, consisted of clothing, baby formula, cosmetics and a bicycle.
She was crossing Main Street in the area of Pulaski Avenue when she was struck by a car driven by an 87-year-old man, also from Sayreville.
A husband and wife who live in East Brunswick, but own a Highland Park restaurant, are suing the State Police after the wife was arrested.
Yet another traffic stop on busy Rt. 18 in East Brunswick has resulted in cocaine and heroin found on the driver, local police say.
A South River man was stuck in the marshes in that town for three days and was rescued by three people riding past on their jet skis.
Summertime car break-ins have now been reported in many towns surrounding East Brunswick: South River, North Brunswick and South Brunswick.
A Click-It-Or-Ticket stop for two men not wearing seat belts on Rt. 18 resulted in a loaded illegal handgun being found in the car.
More than 2 months after Jerry Wolkowitz was attacked in the parking lot of his apartment complex, his family and friends ask why.
He ran out of the Rt. 18 store with stolen goods and across the parking lot on June 11, East Brunswick police said.
More arrests for sneaking into the East Brunswick parking garage on Old Bridge Turnpike, where police have increased patrols:
A 17-year-old stopped on Rt. 18 Monday night was found to be in possession of a handgun that had been reported stolen in Georgia.
Armando Guerrero, 54, of Milltown, was sentenced Monday to five years in prison after police traced his IP address to his home.
A Trenton man was charged Thursday with providing fentanyl that led to the fatal overdose of a North Brunswick man.
A man was found unconscious in his pick-up truck, slouched over the wheel, at 1 a.m. outside the Windsor Park Mall.
Thursday, May 31 is the deadline to register your home security system with the East Brunswick police department, or be fined.
Breaking: As of noon Wednesday, Cranbury Road westbound is closed from Rt. 18 to Merrill Avenue for a car on fire, police said.
She admitted to participating in an identity theft scheme that caused $250K in losses, and involved more than 10 victims.
You have until May 31 to register security systems with the police, or you will be fined. Princeton and Montclair have similar town laws.
Phyllis Kocheran, a 52-year-old South River woman, is charged with killing this recycling collector while she was allegedly driving drunk.
Police say they recovered 24 pounds of marijuana and cocaine being distributed from the luxury hotel just off the Jersey Turnpike and Rt. 1.
A South River woman who police say was driving drunk hit a man working as a recycling collector last Thursday, May 3, killing him.
A Rutgers professor and well-respected melanoma expert who lives in East Brunswick was charged with illegally owning an assault weapon.
Police recovered nearly 450 prescription pills, including Oxycodone, Alprazolam, Clonazepam, and hash oil from a home on Pawnee Road.
Parked, unlocked cars were broken into on Glenn, Grissom and Wood avenues this past weekend, police said. This man was arrested.
Starting Thursday, the police department is lowering speed limits on three key, highly-used East Brunswick roadways:
East Brunswick is now requiring residents register their security systems, and will begin fining homes that accidentally set off the alarm.
Rabbi Aryeh Goodman, 35, of East Brunswick, is one of 30 men accused of patronizing the 17-year-old Lancaster, Pennsylvania girl.
Breaking: His Ford Fiesta may have been traveling the wrong way on Rt. 130 north at 1:30 a.m. Friday, and collided head-on with another car.
The North Brunswick Police Department's Domestic Violence Response Team is in need of new volunteers.
There was an armed robbery at the Wawa on Rt. 27 and Cozzens Lane on Monday of this week, and a Franklin Twp. man was arrested.
An East Brunswick man was arrested as part of a longstanding police investigation into a spa operating as a prostitution business in Hazlet.