Fight breaks out at Summer Jam 2016, delaying show
The house lights went on after the short disturbance, causing a hiatus in the already postponed concert Watch video Weather wasn't the only disturbance at Summer Jam 2016. As the postponed show...
View ArticleN.J. pets in need: June 6, 2016
A gallery of adoptable pets in New Jersey. While New Jersey was never known as "Hurricane Alley," recent visits by hurricanes Irene and Sandy have shown that big storms can and do strike the Garden...
View Article'John Doe' appeal: 7 things to know about Monday's Bridgegate hearing
The government, the news media and an anonymous unindicted co-conspirator will argue Monday afternoon before a federal appeals court. Watch video NEWARK -- After a flurry of legal filings in recent...
View ArticlePATH sex assault thwarted by employees using intercom, police say
PATH security personnel monitoring the Christopher Street Station on video saw the attempted assault and told the man he was being watched and police were on their way Andres Rodriguez, 33, of...
View ArticleViolent storms lash N.J., leaving havoc and beauty in their wake
The wave of thunderstorms that swept through New Jersey Sunday night moved quickly but packed a powerful punch, with wind gusts as strong as 74 mph The wave of thunderstorms that swept through New...
View ArticleSummer Jam 2016 ends early after fight, weather cause delays
The show omitted its headliner but surprise guests included Kanye West Watch video If there is a resilient New Jersey music festival, it is Summer Jam. First the weather partially canceled and...
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View ArticleSoftball: Bold predictions for Tuesday's state semifinals
Softball: Bold predictions for Tuesday's state semifinals
View ArticleTask force responds to Edgewater fire with report on lightweight construction
The report defends lightweight construction. EDGEWATER -- A taskforce of architects has published a report on lightweight construction in the wake of the 2015 fire that destroyed an Edgewater...
View ArticleSearch for armed man prompts lockdown at New Milford schools
The lockdown was lifted shortly after noon on Monday. NEW MILFORD -- A lockdown was briefly initiated at schools throughout New Milford Monday as police searched area schools for an armed man,...
View ArticleProm best-dressed list
The coolest tuxes and gowns from last weekend's New Jersey proms
View ArticleAfter latest chaos, Summer Jam needs to go | Opinion
After another headliner no-show and huge fan brawl, rain wasn't the only issue at Summer Jam 2016 EAST RUTHERFORD -- Please, baby, no more parties in N.J. After the latest tangle of fan melees,...
View ArticleBridgegate case: Who is 'John Doe?' Court remains mum on release of name
Court will rule on whether people named by prosecutors as unindicted co-conspirators should be identified publicly. PHILADELPHIA -- In arguments in appellate court extended by more than twice its...
View ArticleHackensack man admits shooting at police officer
Robert J. Leonardis pleaded guilty to attempted murder HACKENSACK -- A city man who shot at a Hackensack Police car pleaded guilty Monday to attempted murder of a police officer and three charges of...
View ArticleCrash closes lane on Route 4 west in Fort Lee, police say
Three people were hospitalized FORT LEE -- A one-car crash Tuesday morning has closed one lane of Route 4 westbound, police said. The car crashed near Best Western at about 3:30 a.m., Sgt. Mark...
View ArticleWho will win at the Meet of Champions? NJ.com's picks for all 36 events
The state's biggest track and field stars will convene at Central Regional High School in Bayville for Wednesday's Meet of Champions
View ArticleDump-truck driver arrested on GWB for $15K in unpaid tolls, cops say
Laura R. Tarrats, 42, of Wantage owed more than $15,800 in tolls, police said. Laura R. Tarrats (Port Authority police) FORT LEE - A Sussex County woman was arrested Monday for thousands in unpaid...
View ArticlePolice pepper spray man who pointed knife, authorities say
The man allegedly pointed a knife at them. CARLSTADT -- Police used pepper spray Sunday on a Wallington man who pointed a knife at them, authorities said. Kyle Lardo, 28, of Wallington (Carlstadt...
View ArticleJets honor local schools for healthy foods program
Carlstadt schools were one of several N.J. schools honored for participation in a healthy foods program. Carlstadt schools officials receive a $15,000 check as the winners of the Eat Right Move More...
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