An unconscious Newark man was rescued by two guests at a Monmouth Beach wedding on Saturday.
A Monmouth Beach man was charged May 21 with hosting 25 teenagers in his backyard, in violation of Gov. Murphy's ban on large gatherings.
The fire started in the late morning at a private home on Riverdale Avenue and Valentine Street. All residents safely got out.
Police say they vandalized a car, put exploding fireworks in a mailbox and one spat on the floor at police HQ, saying he had coronavirus.
His intention was to give a Facebook Live concert from his porch, in fact called 'Stay At Home.' That's when a crowd gathered as dusk fell.
John Maldjian, 54, of Rumson, was charged Sunday with reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and more. A guest was also charged.
Police said about 30 adults listening to a live performance of Pink Floyd classics had some choice words when they were told to disperse.
Released by Fair Haven police, all of last month's arrests:
Several cars were broken into in the East end of Fair Haven on Jan. 30, said police.
The accuser says she was sexually abused by a nun while in first grade at the NJ school. The school ignored her complaints, she said.
Unlocked cars are being entered and rummaged through on Schenker Place, Woodland Drive and Buttonwood Drive, Fair Haven police say.
Released by Fair Haven police, the October blotter (Oct. 1 - Oct. 31):
Released by Fair Haven police, these are all the arrests made in town from Sept. 1 - Sept. 30, 2019:
A fisherman fell off the rocks at Manasquan Inlet Sunday, and local surfers saved a man paddleboarding who nearly drowned off Sea Bright.
A teenage girl assaulted a police officer at the Fair Haven Fireman’s Fair this past August, and more arrests in the borough:
The bottle of wine was reported stolen on July 7, and the homeowners were having work done on the home at the time.
Released by Fair Haven police. Names are only included if subject is charged with a felony crime.
The near-drowning happened near B Beach at 2:30 p.m. Aug. 25. The adult man was swimming at an unlifeguarded beach on the bayside.
Released by Fair Haven police, all the arrests for the month of June:
The family of four, three adults and a juvenile, woke up to the sound of fire alarms going off before midnight Saturday.
The checkpoint will be run from 9 p.m. Friday, July 12 through 1 a.m. Saturday, July 13 on Ocean Avenue.
Released by Fair Haven police, all the arrests and incidents for the month of May, 2019:
Breaking: The checkpoint will be run from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Drivers will be pulled over into the Acme parking lot, at River Rd. and Smith St.
Released by Fair Haven police and unedited by Patch, all the incidents in Fair Haven for the month of April 2019:
John Berry Jr., 29, of Atlantic Highlands, and Stephanie Hogan 28, of Red Bank, were killed in the crash Saturday night on Hartshorne Road.
A Rumson financial advisor is accused of preying on unsophisticated investors, including a quadriplegic and a widowed mother of three.
The same two men are accused by Fair Haven police of breaking into homes in Fair Haven, Little Silver and Marlboro Township.
Fair Haven police said it was drawn into the mulch with a stick or the heel of someone's shoe, and they think it was done by local teens.
John Grogan, 60, and his spouse, Barbara Grogan, 59, were trying to cross Hwy. 36 at Grand Ave. at 8:07 p.m. Friday when they were hit.
Fair Haven police blotter: Released by Fair Haven police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests for December 2018 and January 2019:
A Newark woman was arrested in January and charged with stealing 25 pieces of mail from Rumson residents over the past month, police said.
Released by Rumson police and unedited by Patch, all of last month's arrests and incidents in town:
A 22-year-old Atlantic Highlands man was named in a Monmouth County credit card theft ring allegedly led by a Colts Neck tennis coach.
The soldier died in a training accident, authorities said.
The man was in danger due to cold water and below-freezing temps. The responding Coast Guard crews are currently working without pay.
The men were arrested after they got out of their car, which turned out to be stolen, and ran from police on foot on the Parkway, cops said.
Manalapan has seen at least three auto thefts in October, and now three luxury SUVs were stolen in Fair Haven, as well, police report.
Released by Fair Haven police and unedited by Patch:
At 2:57 p.m. Thursday, the Fair Haven Police Department received a call of a bicyclist struck by a car on Hance Road near Knollwood School.
The man whose body washed up on the beaches of Sandy Hook this past weekend has been identified as Daniel Carroll, 62, of West Orange.