Police say the woman was tired after working an overnight shift, and fell asleep behind the wheel.
The multi-town police chase turned up heroin, drug paraphernalia and fake IDs.
The adorable little ducklings fell into a storm drain after they wandered away from their lake.
The husband and wife, both Edison police officers, thought something looked weird— and ended up arresting a "porch pirate."
Officer Andrew Roy remains hospitalized at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital after he was struck by a car at J.P.S on Thursday.
An 18-year-old has been arrested after striking a school resource officer with her car, police said.
Federal officials say the man exported weapons and other defense materials to Ukraine for four years before he was caught.
All lanes were blocked on the southbound outer roadway after a crash, officials said.
The crash closed the road for about four hours Tuesday night.
A Sayreville man will serve 25 years after police say he impersonated a police officer in the parking lot of the Wick Plaza shopping center.
Police say it first looked like the man was a good Samaritan, but an investigation showed he was the driver that hit the 86-year-old woman.
The Iselin man worked with children in the care of the Division of Child Protection and Permanency when the assault happened, police said.
Edison police are asking for the public's help in locating a driver that hit an elderly woman.
Police say the teen was also wanted by the Prosecutor's Office on another burglary charge.
The scammers are trying to sell residents home security systems by lying about crime rates and pretending to be the Edison town council.
68 years after he was killed in a prisoner of war camp, Army Sgt. Frank J. Suliman of Edison was laid to rest in New Jersey.
Andrew Harriot, also known as "Drew Cash," turned himself in on murder charges Wednesday morning, officials said.
Police say the arrests were the culmination of several months of investigation.
Andrew Harriot, a.k.a Drew Cash, 26, from Franklin, has been charged with murder, and is wanted by the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office.
The Saturday shooting left one dead and seriously injured another— and police are still searching for three men, pictured, officials said.
The shooting took place around 2 a.m. on Cortland Street in Edison, officials said.
The lawyer, who lived in Metuchen and had an office in Colonia, will serve ten years after admitting stealing from two clients.
Sadly, a pet dog and two parakeets died in the fire, firefighters said.
The fire was extinguished in an empty parking lot.
The man allegedly impersonated police officers, fire fighters, and veterans groups when soliciting fake donations, officials said.
The teacher was arrested in the school parking lot before classes started on Tuesday, an Edison spokesman says, and the matter was resolved.
The new water and sewer partnership would be used to finance the community center, Mayor Tom Lankey said in his State Of The Township.
Nothing was found at any of the three banks, police said.
The woman died late Friday night at the hospital.
Two men are accused of receiving Apple products, luxury handbags and sky box tickets in exchange for government contracts, officials said.
A 33-year-old woman and a 6-year-old girl were also injured in the shooting.
Firefighters said the flames were coming through the windows and there was heavy black smoke.
Police say the man sustained fatal injuries walking under a truck that was stopped, and was run over when the truck started moving.
Police say the Princeton man ducked under a tractor trailer that had stopped for gas and was hit when the truck started moving again.
The teens were found late at night on Jan. 24.
The road is partially reopen, but repairs are expected to take several more hours.
Edison police are warning residents to avoid the area Thursday afternoon.
Prosecutors say the man scammed senior citizens out of $23,000.
The dog remains on the loose, and residents are cautioned not to approach it.
Police say the man needed help after months of dumping garbage onto lawns.