Five people were seriously hurt in a head-on crash near Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey, state police say.
Breaking: The man was on parole in a 2013 Toms River heroin distribution case; the driver was arrested in that case too, news reports show.
Breaking: If you can identify this man from his sweatshirt or the tattoo on his leg, Howell police want to hear from you.
You'll need to plan alternate routes and extra travel time.
Breaking: Her husband was driving one vehicle; a Manchester man who was partly ejected in the crash is improving, police said.
Come share some bagels, some coffee and some conversation with the chief and members of the department about the community.
Breaking: The fire at the Alexander Avenue home was reported late Wednesday morning.
Breaking: Police said the man was driving at speeds over 100 mph; the prosecutor's office is investigating.
If you would like to help your Howell Township neighbors, the fire company would love to have your help.
Breaking: He was wearing an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet in connection with an arrest in a separate incident, police said.
Breaking: Councilman Robert Walsh says a 2015 plan to move dispatch services to county would offer substantial savings.
Breaking: The trio are sought in thefts from at least two Hobby Lobby stores, including one in Howell, police said.
Breaking: More than 100,000 calls per year, including more than 22,000 911 calls, are answered by telecommunicators in the town, he said.
Breaking: The victim didn't know any of the people; the Marlboro teens threatened to shoot victim if he didn't turn over dealer, police say.
An 80-year-old man distracted by driving directions on his cell phone accidentally drove into a Howell police patrol car Wednesday.
The crash, between a police officer's SUV and a passenger car left three people with minor injuries, police said.
The department has had the devices, properly called conducted energy devices, available; officers have to recertify yearly, officials said.
Breaking: The driver and passenger in the car suffered moderate injuries, police said.
Breaking: The announcement of checkpoints is required by law; officers will be looking for those under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The woman spent $50K on money orders to prepay tax on purported lottery winnings; the driver had received one for online gambling winnings.
The chief commented in response to articles written about the impact of the bail reform act on the township's court system.
The fire, which happened late Wednesday afternoon, is under investigation.
The video was produced with the assistance of the Howell Township Police Department and Certified Auto Mall of Howell.
Breaking: Quick work by the firefighters prevented the house from being totally destroyed, police said.
Breaking: Recycling pickups for Tuesday have been rescheduled.
Breaking: A firefighter was injured while fighting the fire on Feb. 15; police are seeking from the public about the crime.
Breaking: The ramp from Route 547 onto the eastbound portion of Interstate 195 is closed.
Breaking: The pair — a woman from Farmingdale and a teen from Howell — were arrested and face multiple charges, police said
Breaking: Two people were assaulted during the break-in, police said; a third assailant is being sought.
Breaking: The fire, in a stack of wooden fencing material, remains under investigation, police said.
Breaking: More than 700 homes and businesses nearby are affected, police said.
Breaking: Officers weren't sure Buster would survive; the owners, who have not been identified, will face criminal charges, the SPCA said.
Breaking: The feline was an indoor pet who escaped the night before the storm, its owner said.
The township is working to make roads driveable; township offices are closed Thursday
Howell Officer Nicholas Bondarew also became a certified instructor, the chief said; K9 Jago is scheduled to retire next month.
Breaking: Police ask anyone with information about his identity to contact them; the thefts totalled more than $1,500, police said.
Breaking: The teen was found after more than 12 hours of searching.
Breaking: He is believed to have left voluntarily and police seek help locating him.
The sale is a fundraiser for the fire company.
Breaking: The company and its owner face multiple counts in the Maryland accident that killed 9-year-old Kaden Frederick.