The crash did significant damage to the storefronts at H&R Block and Wine World in Whiting, police said.
Authorities say one of the drivers ran a stop sign at Commonwealth Boulevard and Beacon Street.
Police allege the shooting was an attempt to intimidate the victim.
vA fierce storm knocked out electrical service throughout the township, Manchester police said.
Manchester police said the Ocean County man was seriously injured but the injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.
Maureen Huber has been found safe, police said.
William J. Andujar also had "a significant amount" of methadone in his system when he rear-ended the woman's car in 2020, authorities said.
Manchester police said one driver tried a U-turn and was hit in the process.
A man who had not been seen since Saturday has been found safe, Manchester police said.
Lakehurst police were told the man had waved it around during a confrontation with other customers at the store, the police chief said.
The New Jersey Attorney General's office also identified the two police officers involved in the shooting. The investigation is continuing.
Authorities said two officers, who had responded to a 911 call, fired their service weapons at the man on Tuesday night.
Detectives seized $150,000 in cash, along with pounds of drugs when Dyshawn Moss was arrested in 2019, federal authorities said.
Police said the rider was going against traffic and wearing dark clothing at the time of the crash.
Leroy Hairston pleaded guilty to cocaine distribution in two separate cases in Toms River and Manchester, authorities said.
The Ocean County Prosecutor's Office said a short-circuit in electrical equipment under the Plumsted home appears to have caused the fire.
Robert M. Cohan of Lakehurst took deposits to do repairs, but didn't do the work, and stole $20,000 from a Berkeley woman, authorities said.
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst officials have issued an all-clear update after ordering a lockdown due to an active shooter.
Manchester police are seeking information on the two incidents where motorists drove away after hitting pedestrians.
Training is expected to include low-flying aircraft, Manchester police said.
Kevin Coyle, who had been missing since Saturday, has been found safe.
Authorities say the store was selling flavored vape products, which are illegal in New Jersey.
Manchester police said the man was thrown from his motorcycle after hitting the tree.
Robert M. Cohan targeted a Berkeley Township woman while he was awaiting court proceedings on charges of fleecing 10 Toms River victims.
The fire Wednesday afternoon remains under investigation, authorities said.
There were no injuries in the early morning fire, and two cats were rescued from a neighboring unit, police said.
Joseph Simonson, who had been missing since Friday, has been found safe, police said.
Surveillance videos captured the vehicle police say is responsible for the hit-and-run; police said the driver did not report the incident.
The homeowner escaped without injury; the fire in Pine Lake Park prompted evacuations of nearby homes, authorities said.
The crash shut down Route 70 for two hours early Thursday, police said.
The friendly competition is part of the National Night Out event, which Manchester and Lakehurst are combining to hold.
The man's body was found during the investigation into the cause of the house fire in Pine Lake Park, the prosecutor said.
The tractor-trailer, which was carrying propane, hit a shopping plaza on Route 9 in Berkeley, damaging multiple shops, authorities said.
Kristi Henehan was found safe, Manchester police said.
A Plumsted woman is accused of forging checks over 5 years while working for the NJ Apartment Association, the prosecutor said.
A 93-year-old Whiting resident had to be extricated from the vehicle following the crash near the ShopRite entrance, police said.
David Lee was last spoken with about three weeks ago, police said.
Ron Carr, 34, told police he sprayed the graffiti and set the fire because he believes the "Jews are ruining everything," officers said.
Edward Durra 4th, 43, of Seaside Heights, was riding the electric skateboard; he suffered a head injury, police said.
The Manchester Township Police Department is preparing for its summer police camp for township middle school-age children.