An investigation found that the Aberdeen police officer, who lives in Keyport, tempered with evidence, according to the Prosecutor’s Office.
Whale washes up on Jersey Shore, Six Flags patron injured, eateries set up display for fallen service members tops our news.
The 20th anniversary of the attacks on the twin towers will be marked with a ceremony. See here how to attend.
Hackensack Meridian Health is looking into the possibility of selling some of its nursing homes in New Jersey.
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The superintendent sent out a welcome back letter on Wednesday with details about COVID-related policies.
Superintendent Lee Seitz announced the school district would be following Gov. Murphy's statewide mask mandate during a meeting Wednesday.
See the latest announcement from the Hazlet Township Police Department.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
Michael Castinira, 29, from Browns Mills was charged with shoplifting, according to the Holmdel Township Police Department.
The 2021 Fall Foliage Prediction Map is out to help you plan trips to see autumn in all its splendor in New Jersey and other U.S. states.
In a special meeting on Tuesday, the ordinance passed with "yes" votes from all present committee members.
The ordinance is meant to fund road improvements and police and emergency services building improvements, among other items.
New Jersey Faces Blood Emergency as Delta Fears Lead to Drop in Donations and Cancelled Blood Drives
Anthony Hoff, 28, threw a knife and threatened officers with the use of a gun, according to the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office.
In a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Saturday, the organization celebrated the improvements to its facility on Green Acres Drive.
Compared to the same time period last week, the number of new positive COVID-19 cases is smaller this week.
The Knights of the Inferno Motorcycle Club will unveil the monument featuring a piece of steel from the twin towers on Sept. 11.
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The 51 flags represent the number of Monmouth residents lost due to overdose from January through March 31.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment is meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Here are the main items on the agenda.
Let’s Focus on the Mental Well-Being of Our Kids
The road is closed until further notice between Hazlet Avenue and Holmdel Road, police said Tuesday.
The library will resume regular summer hours of operation.
Search for a man impersonating a police officer, three cousins involved in a fatal shooting, Carli Lloyd announces retirement tops our news.
The week-long camp will include some of the toddler's favorite activities, including reading, crafts, songs and dance.
Clark Street will be closed at Lloyd Road going towards the Garden State Parkway North entrance.
The Hazlet Swim Club is inviting the community to cool off by the pool. No membership will be required.
As the delta variant continues to spread, positive cases of COVID-19 have been on the rise. See the numbers here town by town.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Holmdel-Hazlet area was no exception.
See the latest announcement from the Holmdel Township.
Potter's farm discussion and social media posts.
The Township Committee voted "yes" unanimously on the reintroduced ordinance, which will have a final vote on Aug. 24.
The school district is considering solutions such as mask breaks and additional outdoor activities and will announce plans until Aug. 27.
A crucial vote tonight by the Holmdel Township Committee will open the door to developing the revered Potters Farm.
The five-week course is open to residents over the age of 14 and will focus on the different roles of modern-day law enforcement agencies.
Two committee members want $1.5M to be added to an ordinance for safety and road improvements funding that they voted against last month.
The need to pass the Capital Improvement Bond Ordinance
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.