A Mountainside man was among two arrested for marijuana possession in Cranford Township last week.
Residents can safely dispose of their unused, unwanted and/or expired prescription medications on Saturday.
New Providence Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man seen in a video allegedly burglarizing a home in the borough.
"This burglary has similarities to other crimes targeting Asian families in other jurisdictions," New Providence Police report.
The Berkeley Heights Police Department is currently accepting applications for the position of Police Dispatcher.
A Mountainside man was hospitalized after a tree limb fell on him while he was using a snow blower on Wednesday night, police report.
Breaking: A Berkeley Heights man was arrested following not 1, not 2, but 3 high-speed motorcycle chases through the township: Police.
Scotch Plains Police also reported fraud, theft, outstanding warrants and a DUI, according to the police blotter.
A total of more than $3,500 worth of merchandise was either reported stolen or shoplifted from Bridgewater businesses and homes.
"It was a very intense fire to the point where the trailer itself collapsed," State Police Lt. Ted Schafer said.
The caller reported seeing several men going in and out of parked cars in New Providence.
Widespread outages are being reported across the state. PSE&G reports 5,400 customers and JCP&L 19,981 customers are without power.
The cars were either left running, unlocked or had the key fob still inside.
"Roads are in rough shape. Please stay off the streets and let the DPW work for efficiently!"
Breaking: The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, late 30’s, black slicked back hair, a tattoo on the right side of his neck.
Police in Union County administered naloxone 166 times in 2017 as well as 94 fatal overdoses as of Dec. 8, according to the UCPO.
This night is meant to provide information to parents on what is happening within and around New Providence.
Santa Claus is trading in his sleigh to deliver gifts to New Providence children on a fire truck on Dec. 16.
Berkeley Heights Police are offering tips for residents to stay safe following an increase in car thefts and car burglaries in township.
The New Providence Police Department is participating in No-Shave November to raise awareness of men’s cancers.
The three suspects, wanted in connection to a theft at a New Providence business, were arrested after crashing into a tree, police say.
The New Providence and Berkeley Heights Police will be collecting potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs.
Police and prosecutors are still working to solve the case — do you have any information?
A man also reported being hit in the head with possibly a bat and robbed in Summit, according to the police blotter.
A Berkeley Heights local, Capt. Steve SanAntonio, was among 6 officers to be promoted by the Somerset County Sheriff.
Here is a look at crime in New Providence and Berkeley Heights from 2015 to 2016.
Congratulations to Lieutenant Daniel Henn and Sergeant Steven Opalewski. They have each served on the department for 17 years.
New Providence Police Department announced they are accepting applications for Class II Special Police Officers.
Resident who own boats, water vehicles or pet carriers are asked to contact New Providence Police as they prepare for Hurricane Irma.
Breaking: The cleanup of an accident involving a tractor trailer and two cars on Interstate 78 in Berkeley Heights Tuesday is now complete.
Missing a pair of sunglasses? New Providence Police reported locating a pair of prescription women's sunglasses on Elkwood Avenue.
Breaking: The suspect is described as black man, wearing red Adidas pants, black shirt, partially covered face and carrying a black handgun.
The luxury car was stolen while parked in the driveway of a Spring Ridge Drive home in Berkeley Heights, police report.
Theresa Gazaway was promoted to the rank of Captain. Christian Cely and Andrew Lynch were hired as two new New Providence Police Officers.
The goal is to raise awareness about underage drinking and to discourage people above the age of 21 from purchasing alcohol for minors.
The kitten's desperate cries for help were noticed by a resident near Rutgers Avenue in Berkeley Heights on Sunday morning.
The scam callers claim that a loved one was either in a motor vehicle crash or is being held hostage and then request money, police report.
A woman described as black wearing a red shirt and jeans also reportedly made a purchase with a counterfeit $100 bill at the CVS in town.
Breaking: A water main broke on Plainfield Avenue causing the roadway to close in both directions on Thursday.
Operation Take Back is a day to dispose of your unused, unwanted, and expired medicine.