Police have asked residents to remain vigilant and take precautions in protecting their personal property.
The Citizen Police Academy is open to East Brunswick residents and business owners 18 years or older.
The incident happened early on Sunday morning, the NJ Attorney General’s Office said.
The employees who worked at Broadway Respite and Home Care in East Brunswick were sentenced for abusing disabled adults in their care.
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East Brunswick Police are seeking the public's help identifying a person believed to be connected to recent incidents of vandalism.
A Spotswood man has been arrested and charged with the aggravated assault of a teenage girl.
Enjoy some ice cream and discuss issues of concern with your local police department.
Don't accept cashier's checks, money orders, or personal checks while conducting an online sale, said police.
The “Lock it to Stop it” contest hopes to remind residents to lock home and vehicle doors, to prevent theft.
Curtis Wright attacked a man known to him with a baseball bat, police said.
Officers Ryan Hensperger and Robert Thuring were awarded for preventing a suicide, which also threatened the safety of turnpike motorists.
Police have asked residents to keep roadside assistance phone numbers readily available.
Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said 487 law enforcement agencies statewide will receive a grant to purchase body-worn cameras.
The NJ doctor "indiscriminately prescribed" opioid painkillers to patients for years, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said.
Raymond Brown, a volunteer firefighter was charged on May 21, said authorities.
Two teens are among those charged with possessing child porn. Authorities said the investigations currently appear to be unconnected.
Video shows an Army trainee from New Jersey hijacking a school bus packed with children, authorities said. Jovan Collazo was arrested.
Eddie Molia who was the supervising officer failed to intervene and prevent the use of force on inmates, authorities said.
John M. Denuto who used to work at a wrestling club in East Brunswick was indicted last Thursday, authorities said.
The verdict was “not an indictment of police, law enforcement or the commitment” of the vast majority of police officers, Brad Cohen said.
Christopher Quaglin, 35, had been listed on the FBI list of wanted suspects and is charged with assaulting police officers and other crimes.
According to authorities, Christopher Quaglin participated in the riots and bragged about it on social media.
Police said the incident took place at a warehouse loading dock. A 43-year-old man from Jackson Heights, New York was killed.
Walter Amaya was reported missing on Thursday, police said.
The man was found at the Churchill Junior High School athletic complex this morning. Incident is currently under investigation.
Mark Atkins, 18, of Plainfield was killed in Wednesday evening's shooting in North Brunswick.
The police department has established a "safe zone" for people to exchange purchases made through online marketplaces.
Alejandro Urgilez, 33, altered copies of benefits checks and deposited around $12,000 in stolen funds into his bank account, police said.
Police departments across New Jersey got funds to participate in the annual "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
Anthony Johnson, 42, committed several commercial burglaries within East Brunswick, totaling over $10,000 in losses, said police.
Terry Andrews, 45, was charged after police said they found drugs in his vehicle.
Bryant King, 26, of Plainfield was charged in connection with a shooting near Kilimanjaro Bar & Grille, on Old Bridge Turnpike.
Shots were fired near Kilimanjaro Bar & Grille, on Old Bridge Turnpike Wednesday morning.
Mayor Brad Cohen and police officers will visit residents to inform them of ways to keep homes and vehicles safe during the holidays.
The suspects are responsible for theft and criminal mischief at the Chestnut Hill Cemetery, on Old Bridge Turnpike, said the police.
Under the Neighborhood Watch Program, residents will work together with law enforcement to keep their community safe.
The State Police say they are seeking the public's help in finding two men who were involved in a dangerous road rage incident.
Police are looking for a suspect who drove their vehicle into the front doors of the Bowne Munro Elementary School.
Residents are being targeted in a phone scam by individuals claiming to be law enforcement members, police said Tuesday.