He was struck at 5:54 p.m. Tuesday, and he was hit just before the north end of the Navesink River Bridge, in Middletown.
The man was hit near the Navesink River Bridge, NJ Transit officials said.
This happened very near to the New Monmouth diner, and that is why people may have noticed police and an ambulance near the diner Saturday.
The legislative office of three Democratic lawmakers who represent southern Monmouth County was badly damaged by a fire:
The former Middletown Police sergeant indicted last week on 22 criminal counts maintains he is innocent and will be cleared of all charges.
The prosecutor says David Ringkamp, formerly of Union Beach, helped a Millstone man conceal ghost guns, which are untraceable guns.
Police say the store's cameras recorded the Hazlet 21-year-old as he followed the woman around the store, touched her and exposed himself:
The man hit and killed by an NJ Transit train last Wednesday on Normandy Road has been identified as a 26-year-old Middletown local.
Tony Perry said he contacted U.S. Senator Cory Booker, the FBI and Dept. of Homeland Security to see what they are doing to stop the drones:
The drones were spotted hovering over Naval Weapons station Earle Friday night. The naval base is a no-fly zone:
Police say this happened Nov. 22 at the At Home store on Rt. 35 north in Middletown:
There was a pedestrian fatality on the train tracks near Middletown Wednesday morning, said NJ Transit.
Released by Middletown Police, all the arrests for last month:
Kedrick Chatmon of Keansburg was indicted. Police say the victim was shot multiple times, then drove himself to his home. He later died.
Someone was stabbed Tuesday afternoon on Crystal Court in Middletown, and Middletown Police say they have identified the suspect.
The incident is currently under investigation, prosecutors said.
It was a park visitor who found an unexploded mortar round from WWI in the tideline on Gunnison beach Saturday.
This Tinton Falls doctor had 2 illegal immigrants work for her; she paid their families and said they would be deported if they complained.
He was hit by a car Friday night while walking on Hwy. 36 north. He was struck just past the main gate entrance to NWS Earle.
Here is more info. on the man hit by a car and killed Friday night in Middletown:
The Monmouth County DWI Task Force will once again be conducting a DWI checkpoint this weekend, and this time it's in Middletown.
A grenade that was removed from a Middletown home Sunday morning — prompting a large police presence — turned out to be inert.
Released Thursday by Middletown Police, here is the August Middletown Police blotter:
The Coast Guard rescued a motorboat operator who suffered a medical episode while in his fishing boat Saturday afternoon off Sandy Hook.
There were two back-to-back structure fires in North Middletown Friday afternoon, and the first was solar panels that caught fire.
Middletown EMS volunteers called his injuries "significant, but not life threatening."
There is a scam taking place in Monmouth County that involves scammers using the names of real Monmouth County Sheriff's officers:
Released Sept. 2 by Middletown Police, here are all the arrests made in the month of July:
"The Task Force hopes all motorists will be responsible, especially this holiday weekend, when typically DWI arrests are more common."
At 3 a.m. Monday, police say three men broke into the Motorcycle Mall of Monmouth, located at 656 Rt. 35 in Middletown:
Middletown Police received a 911 call about the fire at 6:20 p.m. Saturday in the area of Henry Place and Rt. 36 south in North Middletown:
There are two DWI checkpoints planned for Monmouth County this Friday and Saturday nights:
Ryan Gunsauls, a volunteer firefighter and police dispatcher, coached for the Union Beach Soccer Association, a soccer league for boys.
An eyewitness inside the store Friday morning reported seeing two masked men enter the store:
John Denuto, who worked at dozens of schools throughout Central Jersey, including briefly at North, is accused of molesting teen players:
A 13-year-old boy stole a 2,000-pound asphalt roller from a construction site in Union Beach and drove it around town, said police.
The man's daughter filed the lawsuit after learning a Middletown funeral home still possessed his remains 31 years after his death.
Robert L. Wisiak, 45, was indicted on two counts of first-degree aggravated sexual assault, officials announced on Monday.
It will be held from 5-8 p.m. Aug. 6 in the back field of Middletown High School North (63 Tindall Road).
The man who was rescued has been identified as Pete Ordane, 34, of New York City, according to multiple media reports.