Several incidents are not exclusive to the township.
The Children's Institute employee Joshua Martinez of New Providence arrested after he admitted to stealing money out of a co-worker's purse.
The Verona Volunteer Fire Department Color Guard will present at Metlife Stadium on Sunday when team takes on the Washington Redskins.
Rear axle of Department of Public Works vehicle loses hydraulic fluid at intersection of Grove and West Bradford avenues Thursday afternoon, ties up traffic on major thoroughfare.
Video surveillance leads to arrest; Copper grounding bars stolen from cell tower on Pompton Avenue.
Fire department plans sessions with young students in coordination with National Fire Sprinkler Association efforts o promote fire safety, public awarenes for the week of Oct. 7-13.
Christina Lembo was pronounced dead shortly after the Honda Civic she was a passenger in was involved in an accident with a Camaro Saturday night.
Verona and Cedar Grove Police Departments collected nearly 200 pounds of unwanted and expired medicine on Saturday.
This week in OMGs from NJ PD, there was something going behind the stacks at Princeton University's bookstore, plus several cases of teen terror come to light.
North Caldwell, Belleville designated permanent Project Medicine Drop locations for Essex County.
A Little Falls man was arrested after he was found asleep in his car at an intersection while a Cedar Grove man was arrested after flipping his car on a utility pole.
One motorist passes another on Schooley's Mountain, confrontation ensues at Dunkin' Donuts.
Helicopter touches down on Veteran's Field to transport stabbing victim to St. Joseph's Medical Center.
Helicopter touches down on Veteran's Field
New Jerseyans had their dukes up, to the detriment of an ear and international brotherhood, in this week's installment of OMGs from NJ PD.
Dozens of warnings issued to motorists who failed to stop for people in crosswalks Thursday.
A 42-year-old Hillside woman was arrested after offering to return a stolen Coach bag at West Orange Burger King.
LG II owner Louis Gargiulo receives 30-month prison term for paying off Union County port employee.
Laptop, jewelry, loose change and suitcase taken from Brunswick Road home in Cedar Grove.
West Orange resident was allegedly under the influence of drug and waiting for prescription in Cedar Grove parking lot.
Also this week in OMGs from NJ PD, an alleged serial car burglar doesn't let a breakfast-time arrest sway him from lunchtime crimes.
Soda proves an ineffective weapon, as does creating your own burglar uniform. Plus, OMGs from NJ PD preemptively welcomes Snooki and JWoww into the fold.
Elliott S. Bennett charged in Aug. 12 incident for using hammer to bash Virgin Mary, Jesus and St. John statues at Our Lady of the Lake Church.
This week's crazy New Jersey police news includes runaway cows, a cash hiding place failure and a pair of boozy pants.
"Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign starts today, runs through Labor Day.
The congregation of Our Lady of the Lake says it will pray for the man who hammered statues of Mary and Jesus before running away yelling religious slurs on the church grounds.
Three men apprehended on Route 3 after electronics allegedly taken from Apple store in Willowbrook.
Man with hammer batters statues at Our Lady of the Lake Church Sunday.
Car located after fleeing accident on Pompton and Myrtle avenues.
Garwood responders find a rotten surprise and a suspected thief makes like Cinderella in this week's crazy police news from around New Jersey.
West Orange man traveling 116 miles per hour thrown from bike after hitting Pilgrim Plaza Shopping Center median early Sunday morning.
With the structure crumbling, the township is prepared to help repair, remodel the building.
Also this week in wacky New Jersey police news, holy stupidity, Batman! A "superhero" causes a stir at a Home Depot.
Verona Police Chief Douglas Huber says Marie Trusits was struck by a car while crossing Bloomfield Avenue at dusk.
David Fate admits to robberies in plea agreement.
December outing helped scouts earn citizenship badges.
Police activity Feb. 1-5.
29-year-old treated at St. Joseph's Hospital in Paterson, released
Police say suspect pushed CVS employee after attempting to steal a Red Bull
Police activity between the dates of 10/25-10/30