The fire forced the closure of Route 547 for part of Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Breaking: Michael Kenask is being held in county jail in Arkansas, where the accident happened Wednesday night, the reports said.
If there was any question about the message they've been trying to deliver, the billboard eradicates any doubts.
Breaking: The leak is in the gym and the school has not been evacuated, police said.
The report said he was stopped after going through an E-ZPass lane at the Outerbridge Crossing.
The promotions and hires were sworn in at the Township Council's reorganization meeting.
Breaking: The assaults date back to 2007, according to the complaint.
"Call someone. Use UBER," chief says.
Breaking: Jersey Central Power & Light crews are on the scene, according to the power company.
The fire damaged a garage at a home on Five Points Road, police said.
Avoid Five Points Road between Asbury Avenue and Business Rt. 33 until further notice.
The victim was required to report to the counsellor as part of a probationary sentence, authorities said.
A tractor-trailer that caught wires caused the problem, police said.
The duo walked out with the computer then fled in a black SUV, police said.
From distributing food at Thanksgiving to collecting toys for needy families and more, Howell officers do more than make arrests.
The drugs were discovered during a routine search at the Monmouth County jail, authorities said
Three officers and a telecommunications officer were lauded for their efforts where man tried to hang himself, police said.
Breaking: Police say the pair took a phone that another customer accidentally left behind at the Walmart in Howell.
Breaking: Surveillance photos show man who ordered people, including children, to the floor, demanded cash from the register, chief said.
The man had previous attempted murder charges, he said; it took several officers to control the man, he said.
Breaking: Police said anonymous tips in connection with the case are welcomed.
Breaking: Howell police said the pair go into stores' employee lounges, steal the cards, then use them for fraudulent purchases.
Breaking: The man suffered a serious head injury but is expected to survive, police said.
Breaking: The incident was described as a serious accident by police.
Witnesses kept Howell Township police updated on the location of the RV as patrol units responded, police said.
Breaking: Police ask anyone who may have witnessed the crash to contact them.
Breaking: Hurley Pond Road is closed Friday evening, police said.
Breaking: Family had received text messages indicating the man might harm himself; police found him in the nick of time, chief says.
The dinner Saturday raises funds to support the K-9 unit.
He was arrested Tuesday after making the threats, police said.
NJ State Police say the pair used eight stolen identities to buy the gift cards and topped their binge with Chick-fil-A meal.
Three officers were promoted during the ceremony Thursday evening as well, police said.
There are no credible threats, police say, but extra personnel are at schools out of an abundance of caution.
The incident was caught on video by the dash camera of a Howell police car. Hear the radio transmission from the police officer.
The incident happened in May; in July, police released photo of the suspect.
Police say the woman made derogatory remarks to the teen outside a store on Route 9 earlier this month.
The goal was not anchored, according to witnesses; safety groups urge adults to be aware and ensure goals are properly secured.
The man got out of his car to go into the store with his genitals completely exposed; confronted, he said he forgot to zipper, police said.
He sped away after a fight at a Belmar bar; the crash ejected his girlfriend and she wound up in the Shark River. She died later that day.
The incident occurred at the start of the school day, police said.