Chief of police says plans are in place for what will be needed should Hurricane Sandy come this way.
Division of Alcohol Beverage Control has filed a dozen charges against Johnny A's Players Club in South Hackensack and is seeking to have its license suspended.
In light of the recent reports of attempted lurings in other county towns, local police departments including Hasbrouck Heights are considering earlier curfews on Halloween.
Parents should be reminded that Hasbrouck Heights will once again strictly enforce a curfew of 9:30 p.m. on both Mischief Night and Halloween.
Hasbrouck Heights Police Detective Captain retires at the end of October.
Former Hasbrouck Heights resident and NY Red Bulls youth coach Michael Jones will be honored before Saturday's game
Police say there have been reports from area departments of individuals receiving calls from someone demanding ransom for the release of a kidnapped loved one.
In light of recent luring attempts in Maywood and Oradell, Heights police are keeping watch for suspicious activity and remind parents to warn their kids against going anywhere with strangers.
Reports say the man found dead in the West Village early Sunday formerly lived in Hasbrouck Heights. Michael Jones currently lived in New York and was a soccer coach.
Farmers Insurance Mobile Catastrophe Center will now be available to New Jersey communities devastated by severe weather events and disasters--and they're hiring.
Daniel L. Rochat has been charged in the recent murder of a 74-year old East Rutherford woman who was found dead in her home last month.
McDonald's had been evacuated last week as police investigated calls of a bomb threat.
The fast food restaurant was evacuated Wednesday night as bomb sniffing dogs searched the building after a bomb threat phone call was received.
Police say a vehicle rear-ended the Heights ambulance Wednesday morning at Williams Avenue at Terrace. No one was injured and the ambulance suffered some minor damage.
Police advise that the road will be shut down between Washington and Madison avenues most of the day Wednesday as PSE&G conducts maintenance work.
Police department will participate in "Operation Take Back" during this weekend's Town Day event, taking in unwanted and expired prescription drugs from residents to dispose of them safely.
Three day celebration brings in pipe bands from Boston, Chicago, Cleveland and New York, and welcomes the return of the "Icebreaker."
Bergen County Police Chiefs hold 9/11 memorial service at the Westfield Garden State Plaza.
Accident involved an ambulance in mid-transport and two other vehicles. Fire chief says one youngster was taken to the hospital.
At the final Bergen County Freeholders Listening Tour, residents expressed frustration with the governing body's lack of information
Hasbrouck Heights Police say robbery at the Shell Gas Station took place Monday at 3:20 a.m.
Former Hasbrouck Heights police officer charged with the murder of his longtime friend maintains his not guilty plea during a second court appearance Monday.
New Jerseyans had their dukes up, to the detriment of an ear and international brotherhood, in this week's installment of OMGs from NJ PD.
Also this week in OMGs from NJ PD, an alleged serial car burglar doesn't let a breakfast-time arrest sway him from lunchtime crimes.
Bergen County Freeholders visited Westwood to get opinions on a proposed consolidation of county police agencies, but many residents and police said they needed better information about the plan.
Shared service agreement with Little Ferry begins next week.
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Two freeholders ask for public input on dissolving county police, merging functions with sheriff's office.
Soda proves an ineffective weapon, as does creating your own burglar uniform. Plus, OMGs from NJ PD preemptively welcomes Snooki and JWoww into the fold.
On Wednesday, police departments and transit agencies across the country showed up on trains platforms and buses as part of a nationwide counter-terrorism and crime deterrence initiative.
This week's crazy New Jersey police news includes runaway cows, a cash hiding place failure and a pair of boozy pants.
Officers will begin taking part in "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" part of a nationwide initiative to crackdown on impaired driving during the late summer/Labor Day holiday period.
Also: A driver gets an unexpected view, deer make an unexpected entrance and a pit bull may prove to be a valuable witness
Writes note to chief "Tell me I'm coming back to work"
Local, county and state police searched area
Euclid School lockdown has been lifted
Arrest made at hotel parking lot
Police responded to minor traffic incidents, and one incident involving a fallen tree
Police also respond to incidents of motor vehicle crashes
Bank of America Customers Claim Funds Stolen