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Dean Gobel had been indicted on 2014 charges and allegedly caught receiving a shipment of marijuana this week, police report.
Trio hits top-15 in respective categories in Nov. 1 competition.
David M. Browne used an accelerant and purposely started the fire that destroyed his garage, authorities said.
Four stand-up acts to hit the stage at Willie McBride's in Branchburg.
Shawn Fuller faces up to 10 years in prison.
William Dunlap was part three championship VFW Color Guard teams.
James 'Larry' Holley resided in Washington Twp. for more than 30 years.
New Jersey Transit said man trespassed and was fatally struck by oncoming vehicle.
New Jersey Transit said man trespassed in Madison and was fatally struck by oncoming vehicle.
North Jersey super fan wrongly predicted World Series Championship for beloved team with skin art
10 total incidents under investigation, police report.
Central, Mendham high schools will hold annual event one month after postponement.
$1,000 reward offered to find assailant in Monday night Morris Plains incident.
Incident occurred at Morris County liquor store on Oct. 30, police report.
North Jersey super fan wrongly predicted World Series Championship for beloved team with skin art.
Complaint alleges Morris Twp. polling place was forcing voters into specific booths.
Heavy delays reported, alternate routes advised.
Five of six candidates were newcomers on Tuesday's ballot.
Aerial search by New Jersey State Police returns negative results, police said.