Bike Ride Will 'Help Send a Kid to Camp'
Yesterday | via Patch.com
The fifth annual Vacamas Programs for Youth "Help Send a Kid to Camp" Bike Ride will take place on Sunday, June 3. The 15- and 45-mile bike rides set out from the Mountain Avenue Sports Complex in North Caldwell. Comment?
Cops: Unbuckled Driver Gave Fake Name, Had Warrants
Yesterday | via Patch.com
A 35-year-old West Milford man who had warrants for his arrest allegedly gave police a fake name after he was pulled over Sunday night for not wearing a seatbelt and driving with a suspended driver's license, authorities said. Comment?
Madison police charge West Milford man with hinderin...
Tuesday | via The Jersey Journal
Madison police arrested a West Milford resident and charged him with hindering apprehension on Sunday, following a motor vehicle stop. Comment?
AIM Jefferson: Police Blotter, May 25, 2012
Friday May 25 | via NorthJersey.com
April 15, Cpl. Glenn Peter- Two subjects were located allegedly leaving Sar's Auto Wreckers on Schoolhouse Road after a report of a suspicious vehicle. Comment?
Tennessee Gas urges feds for quick decision on pipeline
Thursday May 24 | via NorthJersey.com
A decision by the federal government on whether to allow the expansion of a Tennessee Gas pipeline through West Milford , Ringwood and Mahwah could come as early as next week if the pipeline company gets its way. Comment?
Driver Charged With Drug Possession After Allegedly ...
Tuesday May 22 | via Patch.com
A West Milford man was charged with possession of Controlled Dangerous Substances and possession of drug paraphernalia on Sunday after Bloomingdale police said he was found to allegedly be in possession of a small amount of what was believed to be marijuana and items used to ingest it. Comment?
West Milford school district to cut cords starting J...
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
West Milford Board of Education President David Richards said the board's focus on improving technology to better district instruction, safety, and sustainability will be greatly assisted by the $400,000 system for the district. Comment?
Bloomingdale: Police Blotter, May 20, 2012
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
Sgt. Ronald Frost responded to the local 7-Eleven on a report of shoplifting on Tuesday, May 15, at 12:40 a.m. The business owner told police that after some suspicious behavior by a customer, he reviewed the store video tape and saw that a female with short dark hair was near a candy shelf and grabbed a number of items and had placed them in her ... (more) Comment?
Attorneys make closing statements as conclusion of B...
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
In a sign that the long battle that's taken place in front of the borough's Land Use/Planning Board in regards to a proposed Quick Chek on Route 23 may be finally drawing to a conclusion, lawyers representing various parties made their closing arguments in a last-ditch attempt to sway board members to see their way on Thursday evening. Comment?
West Milford: Police Blotter, May 20, 2012
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
An elderly driver was medevac'd to a local hospital after a head-on collision with a dump truck last Wednesday, police report. Comment?
Ringwood: Police Blotter, May 20, 2012
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
Police responded to a report of a burglary May 10 on Magee Road that resulted in the loss of an undetermined amount of jewelry. Comment?
Petition addresses traffic jams in Kinnelon
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
Anyone who has a New Jersey driver's license has probably experienced the agony of being stuck in bumper to bumper traffic. Comment?
Wanted more voters, especially the younger ones
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
According to the U.S. Census, only 63.9 percent of adult New Jersey citizens were registered to vote in 2010, and just 41.7 percent went to the polls. Comment?
Lincoln Park: Police Blotter, May 20, 2012
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
The alleged discovery of several pipes such as those used to smoke marijuana prompted police to charge a 22-year-old Totowa man with possession of drug paraphernalia on Tuesday, May 15, at 12:15 p.m. The discovery came about, police said, during a motor vehicle stop by Patrolman Ronald Wenzel for an alleged unregistered vehicle in the area of ... (more) Comment?
Riverdale: Police Blotter, May 20, 2012
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
Police are investigating the theft of a red Chrysler van from the Target parking garage on Route 23 North, which was reported on the evening of May 15. Comment?
Pequannock: Police Blotter, May 20, 2012
Sunday May 20 | via NorthJersey.com
A fake lemonade can didn't sour a police officer's search of a vehicle for drugs after it was stopped in the township last week. Comment?
Questions about director of public safety persist
Thursday May 17 | via NorthJersey.com
An ordinance spelling out requirements needed for a person to be appointed Township of West Milford Public Safety Director is expected to be presented to the council for introduction by Township Attorney Fred Semrau at the regular meeting on May 21. Comment?
Woman, 80, is flown to hospital after head-on collis...
Wednesday May 16 | via NorthJersey.com
WEST MILFORD - An 80-year-old woman was taken to the hospital after the car she was driving crossed into the oncoming lane on Union Valley Road on Wednesday afternoon and struck a dump truck head-on. She had been driving a Toyota Camry south on Union Valley Road when her 2000 Toyota Camry crossed the center line and hit a Peterbilt dump truck ... (more) Comment?
West Milford farmstead listed on 10 Most Endangered ...
Wednesday May 16 | via NorthJersey.com
A 19th-century farmstead in West Milford was one of the properties added to a state nonprofit's 10 Most Endangered Historic Places for this year. Comment?
FBI confirms leak probe on al-Qaida plot
Wednesday May 16 | via NorthJersey.com
FBI Director Robert Mueller says the bureau has launched an investigation into who leaked information about an al-Qaida plot to place an explosive device aboard a U.S.-bound airline flight. Comment?