The Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary ban for "special security reasons."
The Mercer man was taken into custody on Dec. 11, Middlesex County Prosecutor said.
Police released dramatic footage from the crash on Route 130.
Jihad Goines is a 21-year-old Rutgers University student who lives in Monmouth Junction, authorities said.
Torbjorn Vetland, 24, of Stroudsburg, PA was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Seven people were charged in an investigation that busted the network to sell and purchase drugs at Rutgers University, authorities said.
Eduardo Urena is believed to be in the early stages of dementia, police said.
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The woman was a resident of North Carolina, an Amtrak spokesperson said.
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The former employee stole trade secrets as he was planning to work for competitor companies, authorities said.
The incident occurred around 9:35 p.m. Monday between Jersey Avenue and Princeton Junction.
The man had crashed his vehicle and the woman had stopped to help him, police said.
The man crashed his car into a fence and two trees. He died at the hospital, police said.
The investigation began after the Prosecutor's Office received a tip from the Middlesex County Board of Elections.
As severe drought conditions continue in New Jersey, officials have put a ban on fireworks ahead of Diwali festivities.
Thieves are entering homes in an apparent attempt to steal the car keys/fobs, the South Brunswick Police Department said.
Further home evacuations halted, as PSE&G shut off the gas line. A 37-year-old woman and a six-year-old boy were injured.
One house was uninhabitable while several other homes suffered minor damages, South Brunswick fire chief said.
The crash took place on Oct. 3, when the driver of an SUV ran a red light and struck the vehicle she was traveling in, authorities said
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Bruce Thompson recently moved to South Brunswick from Florida and went on a “90-minute crime spree,” police said.
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Stacey Katz has been appointed Assistant Principal at Brooks Crossing Elementary School.
The men would steal meat, seafood and alcohol from trailers parked at service areas, according to authorities.
The man approaches women completely naked “while he aggressively manipulates his waist area,” police said.
The incident took place when firefighters were battling a nearby house blaze, authorities said.
EMS took the dogs with CPR in progress to the local animal hospital, but they did not survive, police said.
Maxwell Duncan is a non-verbal autistic man, who went missing on Friday afternoon. He has been found safe.
Residents of the home were able to make it out without injuries, authorities said.
The police have reported an increase in cryptocurrency scams in town over the past several weeks.
The 27-year-old Gillette resident was charged with driving while intoxicated and other offenses, police said.
The family reported the child missing, before police found the 4-year-old drowned in the pond, authorities said.
A 27-year-old North Brunswick man was arrested and charged following the incident, police said.
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Anthony Lagotta Jr., sexually assaulted two minors 15 years ago and took photos of the abuse, authorities said.
In South Brunswick shoplifting has increased from 18 to 51 incidents in the first six months of the year, officials said.
The public can now directly tell the law enforcement accreditation agency about the services provided by the police department.
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