In a joint statement to Fox 5 New York the families of two girls killed in a crash said the 17-year-old charged with two counts of first degree murder is "a coward of a man" who had been plotting the collision for months.
Growing up in New Jersey means knowing the difference between Bennies and Shoobies, debating subs vs. hoagies, and never agreeing on where Central Jersey begins—or ends. These 5 signs prove you’re truly Jersey.
Effective immediately, Union County has banned the use of e-bikes and electric scooters in all of its parks, following the death of a 13 year old Scotch Plains boy.
A trusted local hero now faces serious charges, as the fire department treasurer confesses to misusing thousands. What a turn of events for our community.
A Lawrence Township man admitted to cashing disability benefit checks for 17 years that were meant for his mother, who had inherited them after the death of his father, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba announced.
Thursday might be New Jersey's coolest day of the season so far, a real taste of fall weather, but it will not last long as warmer air returns by the weekend.
Teen homicide suspect tried to paint himself as the victim. Police chief proclaims: he is not my son. The latest tragic twist in the death of two teen girls.
In a heart-wrenching update, the police chief reflects on a tragedy that has shaken the community to its core, revealing personal ties to one of the victims.
Imagine a couple on a delicious quest, hitting every diner in New Jersey and sharing their tasty adventures with the world. It’s a journey worth savoring.
Pietro Grippo (you can call him Peter) has been in the pizza game since he was 16 working at his uncle’s shop in Brooklyn. He’s been an owner since 2001.
“There’s Something About Mary” and “Charlie’s Angels” star Cameron Diaz is in New Jersey working on a new Netflix film, and she was in Plainfield on Monday.
Neighbors told ABC 7 Eyewitness News that one of the girls had a restraining order against the driver after he harassed her at school and often sat in his vehicle outside her home.
New Jersey teachers, angry their dues funded the failed campaign of NJEA President Sean Spiller, have filed a lawsuit accusing the union of a bait-and-switch.