When Officer Matthew Nazzaro realized Teresa Pires-Ramos was not going to make it to the hospital, he helped deliver her baby in the front seat of a car parked in a Centennial Avenue lot.
A Fanwood home caught fire early this morning, and while no people were home, two cats were rescued by the Fanwood Fire Department and Rescue Squad.
Both towns hosted evening festivities.
A PSE&G pole caught fire yesterday, but was quickly extinguished, with repairs already completed.
The foul-smelling bag was found to contain only old meats.
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Gross vandalism and crimes against the house of God top this week's crazy New Jersey police news.
Investigators say the crimes took place in Westfield and Scotch Plains
Priest at Church of the Visitation was arrested over the weekend for alleged incident Friday
An elderly Fanwood resident sent a young woman to the hospital Saturday, as she reportedly struck parked vehicles and Farmers Market vendor displays while attempting to reverse.
A man's police connections don't get him anywhere and a young statue fan pleads on YouTube for the return of a beloved lawn ornament in this week's "OMGs from NJ PDs."
Do New Jersey pedestrians and drivers observe the law in crosswalks?
In a whirlwind of arrests last week, seven out-of-towners were arrested for an active warrants.
Is drug use a problem for SPF youth? Tell us what you think and vote in the poll below. On June 19, Fanwood Police responded to the scene and charged one minor for possession of marijuana.
A senior citizen has an extreme reaction to a neighbor's gas, while a cat causes both a car accident and power outage in this week's OMGs from NJ PD.
Five were arrested in five days for possession of cocaine and marijuana.
Edward Byron III was arrested for possession of marijuana in LaGrande Park. Other Police news also includes, theft, tire slashing, and car burglary.
Firefighters responded to a working fire at 6 Short Hills Lane shortly after 7 p.m. this evening.
Police investigate a runaway flasher, break up a Route 22 brawl.
A statewide survey shows that most parents see their homes as access points.
After a series of bizarre attacks that made news during the past weeks, the Centers for Disease Control felt compelled to address people's worries, due to 'Undead' sightings.
Thousands of dollars in jewelry are stolen from an SP residence, a disgruntled boyfriend plagues another, are among the crimes investigated by the SPPD this past week.
Police arrested four for driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia
Police state that Fischetti struck a car on Bartle Avenue before crashing into a telephone pole on Stout Avenue.
Westfield resident Kyle Harvin was charged with a DWI. Fanwood Police also investigate a stolen car, landscaping lights.
SPF Police and student athletes ran in the Special Olympics torch run on Friday to raise money for a worthy cause.
SP Police responded to a report of a stolen car door this week. Police news also includes, marijuana charges, credit card fraud, and vehicle break ins.
Yes, you read that right. A SP resident reported that an unknown suspect has been stealing copper pipes during his home renovation.
SPPD transported a man to the hospital after he was found severely intoxicated and lying on the ground near downtown. What would you do?
Fanwood Police arrest six for active warrants, two are from SPF.
Ester Rodriquez has been charged with assaulting a Scotch Plains Police Officer after she resisted arrest outside her Martine Avenue home.
Two are robbed at local stores, a Mountain Avenue home burglarized.
Here are the top four stories in Scotch Plains and Fanwood this week. Click the links to read the original articles and see what other readers have to say about these hot button issues.
You've read the story, now hear what your neighbors have to say about the UCHS baseball player who was assaulted by a Dutch Lane resident.