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Old Bridge Police Blotter For March 2024
Released by Old Bridge Police, all the arrests from March 1 through March 31, 2024:
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Released by Old Bridge Police, all the arrests from March 1 through March 31, 2024:
Bayshore Pharmacy in Atlantic Highlands sold a $200,000 New Jersey lottery scratch-off ticket on April 24:
Federal prosecutors say the men ran an open-air drug market on West 3rd Street in Plainfield, where they sold heroin, cocaine and fentanyl:
Activities include guided meditation, art displays, crafts, music, food trucks and giveaways, plus 40 vendors on health and addiction:
At approximately 6:38 p.m. Monday, Red Bank Police received a 911 call reporting a man at the Windmill, 22 North Bridge Avenue, with a gun.
Middletown has not approved CAPS' request to open a charter school at Mater Dei, as the Star Ledger investigates high salaries at CAPS:
At Rutgers, protesters shouted "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!" while counter-protesters shouted "USA, USA!" Watch:
The Scudder Preserve is 90 acres of woods, nature trails and a pond off Browns Dock Road:
A South River woman, 73, was killed and four others injured, some severely, when a chemical explosion and fire occurred in Old Bridge:
Pennsylvania Ave. School #27 teachers got a sweet surprise Tuesday, as the teachers’ lounge received a makeover funded by Walmart/Crayola:
The Perth Amboy man was just sentenced to 30 months in prison. Yanira Abreu of Keasbey will be sentenced May 9:
Seven people, including a toddler and a baby, had to be taken to a hospital Tuesday when an NJ Transit bus drove into a ditch in Woodbridge:
The students say they are not leaving until the following 10 demands are accepted:
In the bankruptcy filing, they claimed $549,388 in total assets, and said they owe $5.2 million in debt:
6,000 people showed up as "Carnival Link-up" spread online; Middlesex Police had to close the carnival early and call in State Police.
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A string of mysterious fires started in December; both homes were on South Laurel Avenue. Albert Caporaso, 49, of Hazlet, was charged:
Both drivers involved in a two-car crash last summer in Eatontown — where a South Carolina woman was killed — are now criminally charged.
A pro-Palestine Gaza solidarity camp was erected Monday afternoon on the Rutgers main campus in New Brunswick.
Secaucus Police say this man was driving a moped stolen out of Union City through Secaucus last Friday morning, April 26.