John Dunlea, 61, had served as the Chief Financial Officer of McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP.
County officials collected 18 bags of medication at the take back events, in partnership with several local police departments.
The starting salary is $45,175 for this position, which involves answering 9-1-1 and non-emergency calls and dispatching first responders.
The 63-year-old Morris County man admitted to not filing federal income tax returns over the course of four years, officials said.
Authorities shared a list of common scams, and methods that fraudsters might use to get victims' money and personal information.
Officials said there were almost 80 victims that the former teacher and coach admitted to soliciting nude photos and videos from.
Police found more than 100 images and videos of young children being sexually abused on the man's cell phone, officials said previously.
Police said that the best way for teens to stay safe is to not play the "assassins" game, which involves surprising others with water guns.
Two former football players charged in the rape of a woman during a house party will have the charges dismissed upon completing a program.
The New Jersey man pleaded guilty last year to forcing a woman into a Fairleigh Dickinson University dorm room and sexually assaulting her.
The 39-year-old is also accused of asking the child to send him explicit photos, officials said.
The 20-year-old was last seen at his home on March 6, according to officials. His personal belongings were discovered on a nearby beach.
Officials said a man and his co-conspirators offered fake debt relief services to small businesses, and gambled the victims' money away.
The victim claims that a school district and a youth baseball program should have seen signs the coach was abusing him.
This is the second district where the man allegedly had sexual contact with a student. The alleged assaults in Morris took place years ago.
The scammers are able to make the caller I.D. look like the police or sheriff's office is calling and use officers' names, officials said.
Trained mental health professionals will work with local police to de-escalate situations, through the statewide ARRIVE Together initiative.
Officials accused the man of providing a 24-year-old woman with the AR-style rifle used in the shooting. The victim's leg needed amputated.
Fire departments will be able to use the funding for protective clothing, breathing apparatuses, and cleaning equipment.
Cops said the owner of a Morris County clothing store had 1,900 videos and images stored from a hidden camera in the employee bathroom.
Police said they found evidence the 54-year-old was manufacturing firearm silencers, and seized 17 rifles and handguns from his home.
The man was employed at a special education school for children and young adults at the time of the investigation, officials said.
The man is accused of paying himself more than $1 million in unauthorized compensation, and misrepresenting $355,000 in personal expenses.
The owner of the Roxbury Plato's Closet faces additional charges for filming an underage female employee in the bathroom, officials said.
Thieves are becoming "more aggressive and dangerous" in breaking into homes to look for key fobs and valuables, authorities said.
The 33-year-old man was fatally injured after being hit by a train last week, officials said.
The "Jersey Shore" star and her husband had to wait a little while for their food, but bodycam footage shows an officer delivering it.
The delivery driver, from Denville, was detained for having a $1,000 warrant from the Denville Municipal Court, police said.
Kelly J. Rozansky, 56, of Kinnelon, died in the crash early Wednesday in upstate New York, police said.
Transit officials said the pedestrian was hit by a Morris & Essex Line train on Wednesday evening.
The woman informed police that when she arrived at the residence, the two men were heavily intoxicated and using illicit narcotics.
The driver ultimately surrendered to Denville Police Headquarters, according to police.
Detectives found sexually explicit photos of children on an electronic device seized from the man, the prosecutor's office said.
"Please know the dogs are being well cared for and are safe," Mount Olive Police said.
According to the lawsuit, the Morris County woman claimed to have lost "enjoyment of life" and incurred economic damages.
The rescues all occurred in Dover on Tuesday night, according to Fire Chief Paul McDougall.
Former Jet Muhammad Wilkerson was arrested in Morris County after cops allege he drove drunk with a loaded gun tucked beneath his car seat.
The 53-year-old man was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, New Jersey State Police said.
Police said that they found a stash of items such as a satellite cell phone, guns, knives, and handcuffs in his rental car.
Officials said the 48-year-old driver was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide, child endangerment and other traffic violations.