A Lakewood man has been charged with murder in the killing of Domingo Merino Rafael, who was found in the middle of Hurley Pond Road.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Howell had just one murder since 2009 and 4 since 2000 before two violent incidents Friday took 3 lives in less than 24 hours.
"Truth & Consequence: Real-World Discussion on Teen Substance Abuse and Under Age Drinking" at Toms River Library, November 14th @ 6:30 pm.
Domingo Merino Rafael of Lakewood was found dead on the road early Friday morning; it's being closed until further notice, police said.
The death of Domingo Merino Rafael, 33, has been ruled a homicide, the prosecutor's office said.
Charles Tsakiris, 38, was identified as the man shot by police; Teresa Oshel, 40, was found dead in a bathroom, the attorney general said.
The man who was shot by a Howell police officer was threatening to harm others with a "bladed object," police said.
The officer-involved shooting is under investigation, the attorney general's office said early Saturday.
Authorities are asking the public for any information about how the man wound up dead on Hurley Pond Road on Friday.
A suspicious death invesigation is underway after a man's body was found on a road in Monmouth County on Friday, prosecutors said.
The family event had been pushed to Thursday after heavy rain and wind were predicted for Wednesday evening.
The predicted storm on Wednesday has prompted a change in the Howell-o-ween event, and the Howell police event is coming up as well.
Event Celebrates Historic Merger & Raises $272,000 to Strengthen Kids and Families
Brian Young also touched employees and customers inappropriately, authorities said; Big Frog Custom T-Shirts removed him as franchisee.
Fighting HARD provides support to families of children battling rare diseases and chronic illnesses.
School districts find themselves on the front lines of efforts to stop bullying. Take a look at what's being done in Howell.
Richard Conte told the "girl," an undercover detective, he was 19; he had condoms in his pocket when he arrived to meet her, officials said.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Howell and Farmingdale.
The program aims to inspire students and help teachers incorporate arts education in different ways in classrooms.
New FBI data shows the amount of crime decreased nationwide from 2017 to 2018. See if it was the same trend in Howell.
The free children's fishing derby promises prizes and fun, and Howell residents are encouraged to come out.
Sign up for the no-knock registry and to minimize unwanted interruptions at your front door.
The company has requested an increase in its rate for wastewater for 2020.
Police Chief Andrew J. Kudrick Jr. urged adults not to post unsubstantiated rumors.
The sixth annual tribute band concert raises funds for CFC Foundation to provide free services to those battling addiction.
Traffic concerns and the impact on the area remained paramount during the Sept. 19 hearing.
The priest, who served at St. Veronica Roman Catholic Church, is accused of abusing a girl who was younger than 13.
Gerald M. Saluti Jr. admitted to conspiring to steal at least $140,000 from his law firm's attorney trust account.
The senior followed her dream to play football even as naysayers said, "girls don't play football." Your votes can help her win the award.
Police say videos have surfaced that do not support the girl's story.
Police say they are continuing to search for the man; the incident was captured on surveillance video.
Howell Township's schools received the honors for efforts they have made to prepare students and conserve resources.
Police are searching for a black SUV that was parked nearby for an extended time; the girl screamed and ran into her home, police said.
The awardees will be honored at the 39th Annual Awards Dinner, With CommUNITY Comes Unity.
The annual ceremony commemorates the Howell lives lost in the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Jerry needs surgery so that he can walk normally
The checkpoint will be looking for drivers who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, authorities said.
Police are issuing safety reminders as schools open. Here's a refresher on NJ's school bus passing law and tips to keep kids safe.
Back-to-school nights, early dismissals and winter and spring breaks. Check it out.