Woman fatally struck on Route 17 in Wood-Ridge, report says
Woman was walking along center divider of the highway late Friday, according to report. WOOD-RIDGE -- A woman was struck and killed by a vehicle as she walked near the center divider of Route 17 in...
View ArticleN.J.'s first extended bear hunt starts Monday
In 2016, two weeks of bear hunting will take place, one in October and another in December. Watch video The extended hunting season for the New Jersey bear hunt will start on Monday to coincide with...
View ArticleHow Murphy wooed Democratic leaders to become the favorite to replace Christie
All politics may be local, but in Jersey, all local politics happen at the diner - especially for those who want to be governor. HACKENSACK -- On a still-summery October afternoon, a seemingly endless...
View ArticleBridgegate witnesses fill in details of Wildstein's testimony
After three weeks and 16 witnesses, the Bridgegate case against two former allies of Gov. Chris Christie still rests largely on the testimony of key witness David Wildstein. Watch video NEWARK--After...
View Article7 church vs. state fights in N.J.
A veterans memorial, now under fire for its inclusion of a cross, is New Jersey's latest clash of church and state. It's a squabble typically reserved for December, when evergreen trees appear in town...
View ArticleHundreds brave rain to attend event to honor cancer patients, caregivers
The event moved to MetLife Stadium this year where 4,000 people had registered to attend, but the cold and rainy weather were expected to deter some. EAST RUTHERFORD -- Dr. Andre Goy's first cancer...
View ArticleAccused child abuser arrested for allegedly attempting to sell child porn
Kooney was arrested last year for allegedly sexually abusing children. HACKENSACK -- A 42 year-old man was arrested Friday for attempting to sell child pornography, authorities announced Sunday....
View ArticleN.J. pets in need: Oct. 10, 2016
Dogs and cats from northern and central New Jersey in need of adoption. While New Jersey was never known as "Hurricane Alley," recent visits by hurricanes Irene and Sandy as well as the current...
View ArticleCan you be arrested in N.J. for dressing as a creepy clown?
Law enforcement experts say it's a creepy clown's conduct, not the outfit, that'll lead to charges. Watch video The spate of clown hysteria over recent sightings and social media threats in the Garden...
View ArticleWoman sues PSE&G after allegedly driving into open manhole
Allison Pandorf, 22, claims she crashed into a manhole left exposed by PSE&G workers. GARFIELD - A city woman is suing PSE&G, claiming she crashed her Toyota Prius into an open manhole that...
View ArticleBridgegate: What happened in Week 3
The Bridgegate trial of Bill Baroni and Bridget Anne Kelly in the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal began this past week. A day-by-day review of what happened in federal court. NEWARK --...
View ArticleHere's the deal with the thin blue lines being painted on N.J. streets
The 'thin blue line' represents police officers' role as the dividing line between peace and chaos. There's a blue line spreading in New Jersey downtowns. It has appeared in the space between the...
View ArticleNJ.com football Top 20 for Oct. 9: The new No. 1 that nobody voted No. 1
Bergen Catholic received enough No. 2 and No.3 votes to pick up the top spot this week.
View ArticleBest week yet? N.J.'s college football stars explode in Week 6
A look at 20 big N.J. performances in college football this weekend.
View ArticleWhat we learned in Week 5 of the N.J. cross-country season
A look at the lessons on the trails this past week
View ArticleExtended N.J. bear hunt opens with 1st kill reported in Sussex County
Bear hunting season opened Monday to hunters using bow and arrows UPDATE: N.J. bear hunt protestors call bow, arrow season 'cruelest thing possible' NEWTON -- New Jersey's extended bear hunt began...
View ArticleN.J.'s NFL stars: Who came up big in Week 5?
A look at which NJ natives had strong showings in NFL action over the weekend.
View ArticleN.J. bear hunt protesters call bow, arrow season 'cruelest thing possible'
As of 2 p.m., 27 bears had been killed in the hunt - 19 females and 8 males. The biggest was a female at 297 pounds Watch video NEWTON -- Despite repeated warnings from the State Police that she was...
View ArticleSamsung exploded in my pants and badly burned me, man alleges in suit
Daniel Ramirez is suing Samsung Electronics America in Ridgefield Park. RIDGEFIELD PARK - A California man is suing Samsung Electronics America in Bergen County, claiming he was severely burned when...
View ArticleFeds renew contested allegations in Menendez case
The bribery charges in Thursday's superseding indictment concern payments to Menendez's recall-defense fund NEWARK -- More than a year after a judge dismissed four counts of bribery in the corruption...
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