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Secaucus Police Blotter, April 8 - April 14
Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:

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Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:

A Pennsylvania woman was hit at 4:48 a.m. Sunday, while police say she was walking in the left lane of traffic on the Parkway in Woodbridge:
"Little Steven" Van Zandt, now selling natural health products, and ex-NBC News' Brian Williams will be on Wilson Avenue April 26:
This happened last Wednesday, April 10. The person was injured seriously enough that they had to be taken to the hospital:
She started coaching MARSD softball in 1970, and rose to become the high school's coach with the most victories at the varsity level:
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Starting Monday, April 15, Rt. 18 will have overnight closures and detours all this week:
Police say a suspected gang member fired into a crowd of a dozen people, hitting two Rutgers students, one who was in her apartment:
A grand jury voted not to file any criminal charges against the Old Bridge Police officer who shot and killed Luke Mendez, 26, last April.
A Morganville man who owns Matawan-Aberdeen Heart & Medical Center admitted he ran a $1.9 million insurance fraud scheme.
Dr. Fazal Panezai, 76, who owns Matawan-Aberdeen Heart & Medical Center admitted he ran a $1.9-million insurance fraud scheme.
Ed Norton, who plays '60s folk singer Pete Seeger, filmed at Bahrs Thursday, joined by Nick Offerman (Ron Swanson from "Parks and Rec").
Construction started this week on Brant Point, 16 single-family homes on Harbor View Drive in Atlantic Highlands:
The fatal crash happened at 9:36 a.m. at the intersection of Rt. 1 and Ridge Road.
The new Bob Dylan biopic filmed Thursday at two well-known Monmouth County spots:
After losing her left hand in a workplace accident in 2020, this Monroe woman entered "a dark place." Here's how she mentally survived:
After losing her left hand in a workplace accident in 2020, this Monroe Twp. woman entered "a dark place." Here's how she mentally survived:
Michael Arena, 64, of South River, was sentenced for hitting and killing a 14-year-old boy last summer, and fleeing the scene:
What is not happening is that Mater Dei will house migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border, despite false rumors on Facebook.