Breaking: Thursday morning's accident has been cleared, police said.
Breaking: The highway is closed in both directions from Manchester to the Burlington County line, police said.
Breaking: The car caught fire after hitting a tree just off a road near Harry Wright Lake, police said.
"Our officers do an amazing job," Chief Eric S. Higgins said.
Breaking: Details on the accident have not yet been released.
Breaking: A neighboring home suffered heat damage but remained habitable, police said.
Breaking: Mental health calls in Manchester are up 61 percent since 2012; police completed Taser training this month.
Breaking: The rider tore up fields, ran over a softball fence and tried to ram the doors at the high school, police said.
Breaking: The blotter covers arrests from March 5 through March 11.
The video is part of the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office video series titled "Right Turns."
Breaking: The motorcyclist suffered moderate injuries to his face and hands; he was not wearing an approved helmet, police said.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the National Safety Council said; enforcement will increase across N.J., authorities said.
The arrests reported in the police blotter cover Feb. 5 through March 5, police said.
Breaking: It appears the man may have fallen asleep behind the wheel, police said.
Breaking: The arrest is the result of a month-long investigation, state police said.
Breaking: Police said the car left the road and hit a tree, which caused it to overturn.
Breaking: A Berkeley Township man was arrested and faces multiple drug charges, police said.
Breaking: The prosecutor's office said local police are still investigating the incident and believe a juvenile may be responsible.
Breaking: The fire is believed to have started as a result of unattended cooking, authorities said.
The sweep was one in a series of sweeps conducted at high schools throughout Ocean County.
The man was arrested after a two-month investigation into drug distribution in the area, police said.
Breaking: The fire in Manchester was deemed completely contained on Monday, police said.
Breaking: A motor vehicle accident investigation was disrupting traffic.
Breaking: The fire in the western part of Manchester can be seen for miles.
Breaking: The rider was speeding, doing wheelies and was not wearing a helmet, police said.
Breaking: The GMC Envoy's driver sped off when police tried to stop it; the search sparked a lockdown at a daycare center, police said.
Breaking: The investigation at the scene led to the charges, the chief said.
Arrests included people from Toms River, Brick, Beachwood and Delaware.
The man had been seen in Crestwood Village 3.
The arrest was among several arrests listed in the police blotter.
Breaking: Police said a search of the car turned up a hypodermic needle loaded with heroin, 15 more doses of heroin, and marijuana.
The arrests occurred from Jan. 8 through Jan. 21.
Breaking: A motor vehicle violation led to the arrests, police said.
Breaking: She was trying to back out of her driveway when she overaccelerated, police said.
Breaking: A Lakehurst woman also was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Toms River in the incident, police said.
Breaking: The man accelerated, hit a curb and several other business signs, police said.
Breaking: The teen crossed before the bus stopped and had its flashing red lights going, police said.
The arrests occurred from Dec. 21 through Jan. 4, police said.
The K-9s and their handlers put on a demonstration for the residents and accepted a donation for the unit.
Breaking: Police could smell marijuana as they questioned the men during a motor vehicle stop.