Borough and fire department officials welcomed three new volunteers to Engine Company No. 1 Tuesday night. Another member has resigned from Truck Company One.
Hasbrouck Heights officials recognize more than a dozen of its firefighters, EMTs, police officers and members from nine other departments which provided mutual aid to the Route 17 office building fire.
Garwood responders find a rotten surprise and a suspected thief makes like Cinderella in this week's crazy police news from around New Jersey.
Police say Anne Zgonena and her three children are safe and in an undisclosed location.
Police say house party in Hasbrouck Heights got "out of control" leading to a fight and arrest of Lodi teen for unlawful possession of handgun.
Umbrellas suffer in the name of research and a cop goes way overboard to get a date in this week's weird New Jersey police news.
Crash investigation remains ongoing, police say.
Witnesses say a tractor trailer veered over several lanes of traffic before careening into a Hasbrouck Heights office building Saturday morning, setting it ablaze.
Knife believed to be murder weapon found, prosecutor says.
Wayne, Rockaway, and Hasbrouck Heights residents arrested at Parsippany and Pompton Plains gambling locations, Morris County prosecutor said.
The Aurora theater shooting put law enforcement everywhere on alert; heightened security at Bergen County movie theaters.
Gross vandalism and crimes against the house of God top this week's crazy New Jersey police news.
Borough Engineer now says traffic should be reopen Thursday afternoon.
The police department's eight patrol cars may soon have an upgraded video system as the old VHS system has become outdated.
Police say two lanes will be shut on Route 17 south beginning Tuesday morning for emergency work to repair a collapsed sewer main pipe. The right lane and shoulder will be open to traffic.
A man's police connections don't get him anywhere and a young statue fan pleads on YouTube for the return of a beloved lawn ornament in this week's "OMGs from NJ PDs."
The police department currently answers 911 calls for Wood-Ridge and Teterboro and may now do the same for Little Ferry.
Fire chiefs say associate members would do much more to help the department than serve refreshments.
New Jersey's roads are filled with troublemakers in this week's OMGs from NJ PD.
Heights police team up with Lyndhurst police department to create an Advanced Leadership Initiative to teach high school teens more about law enforcement work.
Ninety-three people were arrested across North Jersey Wednesday for allegedly obtaining NJ driver’s licenses using fake documents.
A senior citizen has an extreme reaction to a neighbor's gas, while a cat causes both a car accident and power outage in this week's OMGs from NJ PD.
Councilman Justin DiPisa, police commissioner, says even the most careful people can find themselves victim.
The police department and school district team up once again to host the 13th Junior Police Academy.
New Jersey State Parole Board denies Christopher Righettie parole.
Police say four underclassmen were found with alcohol in their possession at the swim club parking lot on graduation night.
The 13th annual Junior Police Academy gets underway this week.
"President Obama" tries to reach Tim Tebow, while a wing-eating champion finds himself in a hot, saucy mess.
Sheriff Michael Saudino launches a new application that allows residents to track fugitives.
According to the police captain, two teens were found in possession of items that had been reported stolen from unlocked vehicles in the area.
A trio in West Deptford allegedly tried to take a ShopRite for $1,500 in merch.
Erin Bischoff, fifth grade student at Euclid School, spent June 1 as Chief for a Day, touring the borough alongside Police Chief Michael Colaneri.
Associate membership may be created for those who want to volunteer their time but can't fulfill the amount of required hours. Would you volunteer your time? Take our poll at the end of this article.
Two new probationary patrolmen were sworn into the borough's Police Department Tuesday night.
In related area news, police went on a multi-county pursuit of car thief after owner witnesses his vehicle being stolen from a Paramus Route 17 coffee shop.
It was a bad week for pizza deliverymen, bread lovers and 11-year-olds behind the wheel (with mom's permission!) Check out the latest crazy police news from around New Jersey.
Hasbrouck Heights police once again took part in the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Once again neighborhood children will join the Heights police department members carrying the Special Olympics Torch through the borough early Friday.