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USR Alert: Lake St will be closed to eastbound traffic between Mountainview Rd and Carlough Rd for utility work for the next 2 hours. ... See MoreSee Less

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ORANGE AND ROCKLAND UTILITIES WARNS OF BILL PAYMENT FRAUD CALLS

PEARL RIVER, NY March 25, 2024 Noon --- Orange and Rockland Utilities (O&R) today warned its customers that crooks have launched a new round of predatory phone calls aimed at stealing O&R customers’ money.

This latest round of harassing phone calls started last week when O&R customers reported a rash of phone calls seeking payment for bogus O&R bills.

The scheme goes this way: Crooks posing as O&R employees call unsuspecting customers, inform them that their O&R account has been suspended for non-payment and that an O&R crew will be at their home in 15 minutes to disconnect their electric service.

That threat is quickly followed by a demand for immediate payment of the bogus bill balance by prepaid debit card. Customers who have challenged the crook’s report about the fraudulent bill, saying that they checked their account balance online during the phone call, are dismissed as incorrect. The crook then aggressively renews the demand for immediate payment until the customer agrees to pay or hangs up on the crook.

Here are two big reasons not to believe any crook who makes a shutoff threat:
• NO PREPAID DEBIT CARDS - O&R does not accept bill payment for electric and gas utility bills by Green Dot or any other prepaid debit cards. Never has.
• NO IMMEDIATE SHUTOFF - Disconnecting O&R electric or gas service for non-payment of bills involves a multi-step process – including written communications from O&R to the customer over a period of several days, or even weeks --- not hours. That process is regulated by the NYS Public Service Commission and NJ Board of Public Utilities.

Customer vigilance is key to fighting off these crooks. They never stop. In fact, a new scam was reported to O&R last week. A Rockland County customer said he had gotten a call from a crook purporting to be working for O&R. The crook said that the customer’s autopay account with O&R was not working. Further, the crook threatened to cut off the customer’s electricity if he did not immediately remedy the situation. How? The crook ordered the customer to call the crook’s “supervisor” on another phone number the crook supplied to the customer and re-enroll in autopay --- a task that would reveal the customer’s confidential personal financial information to the crook.

The customer wisely did not comply with the crook’s orders because the customer knew his autopay was working. If it weren’t, he knew that O&R would contact him by letter or email to notify him of the problem and craft a solution. The customer also knew if there were such an issue, there would be no threat of immediate service shutoff. He knew that any service shutoff for non-payment of bills by O&R requires days, if not weeks. of notice and attempts by O&R to help solve the problem without service interruption. And the customer knew that if the call from the crook were legitimate, the O&R supervisor would be on-site and the customer’s call would have been transferred to him or her.

So, if someone calls you, says they are an O&R employee and threatens to shut off your electric or gas service that day if a bogus bill is not immediately paid through a prepaid debit card, remember these tips:
Hang Up – Disengage so you’re not further subjected to the crook’s high-pressure “sales pitch.”
Text Scam – After you hang up on them, the more aggressive crooks will try to repeat their shutoff threat by texting you. Ignore the threat. They are crooks.
Don’t Hit “REDIAL” – The caller ID screen on your phone for the crook’s call may read “Orange and Rockland Utilities”, but that’s a hi-tech fake copy of the utility company’s number. That’s not O&R. Do not redial, and don’t call the number that the caller gives you to call them back. That will reconnect you to the crook. Block the crook’s number to prevent future harassing calls.
Fast Track - If you are unsure about whether you have an overdue balance on your O&R bill, the fastest way to find out is to log onto your account through //ORU.com/myaccount to review your latest account information. You also can call O&R’s automated phone system at 1-877-434-4100. Have your Orange and Rockland account number ready and follow the automated phone prompts to check your balance.
Check the I.D. - If you are contacted by someone in-person or on the phone who says they represent O&R and you wish to verify their identity:
* Either ask for their photo ID card, if they are at the door, or
* Get a call-back number if they are on the phone, and call O&R at: 1-833-460-7059 during business hours Monday – Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. or 1-877-434-4100 O&R’s Customer Service Department off hours to verify their identity.
* O&R employees and vendors are trained to cooperate with this request and are happy to comply with an identity verification request.

Remember, if you are feeling threatened or otherwise uncomfortable about your security during the exchange, immediately report the incident to your local police department at 911.
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USR Alert: Lake Street will be closed between E Crescent Ave and Carlough Road for utility work until approximately 5:30pm. Follow posted detours and directions from officers. ... See MoreSee Less

Update: Dog reunited with owner!

Do you recognize me? I have escaped from my owners!! Found in the area of Winding Way. Please call USRPD 201-327-2700
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Update: Dog reunited with owner!

Do you recognize me? I have escaped from my owners!! Found in the area of Winding Way. Please call USRPD 201-327-2700

USR Alert:

The Upper Saddle River Police Department is closely monitoring the rainstorm expected on Saturday March 23rd 2024.

Please be advised to stay updated on weather forecasts and advisories provided by local authorities and news outlets. It is crucial to be prepared for potential flooding, strong winds, and other hazards associated with this storm.

We urge all residents to exercise caution and refrain from driving through floodwaters. Even seemingly shallow water can pose serious risks to both you and your vehicle. Turn around, don't drown. It's a simple yet crucial reminder to prioritize safety above all else.

In the event of any emergencies dial 9-1-1.
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A flood watch is in effect for Saturday and Saturday night. After a cool day today with highs in the 40s, rain will develop tonight, with a 6-8 hour period of moderate to heavy rain expected from late Saturday morning into Saturday evening. Excessive runoff may lead to flooding of rivers and streams and other low lying and poor drainage locations. The rain should taper off from west to east later Saturday night, but flooding could linger afterward, especially on rivers and streams. #NYwx #NJwx #CTwx ... See MoreSee Less

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*** Traffic Alert ***
Weiss Road is closed from East Saddle River Road to Deerfield Lane for utility work. Local traffic is permitted.
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Lake Street in the area of Roxbury Downs is down to 1 lane due to a tree down.
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W Saddle River Road will be closed in Saddle River between E Allendale Rd & Pleasant Ave.
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St. Patrick’s Day is one of the deadliest days on our nation’s roads.

272 lives were lost in drunk-driving crashes during the St. Patrick’s Day holiday period (6:00 p.m. March 16 to 5:59 a.m. March 18) between 2017 and 2021.

Over the 2021 St. Patrick’s Day holiday period, 47 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes.

Year after year, the rate of impairment among drivers involved in fatal crashes is higher at night on St. Patrick’s Day.

In 2021, 41 of the 47 traffic fatalities involving an impaired driver during the holiday period occurred in the nighttime hours (6:00 p.m. to 5:59 a.m.). Still, 31 daytime fatalities in drunk-driving crashes occurred between 2017 and 2021 over the St. Patrick’s Day holiday period.
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St. Patrick’s Day is one of the deadliest days on our nation’s roads.

272 lives were lost in drunk-driving crashes during the St. Patrick’s Day holiday period (6:00 p.m. March 16 to 5:59 a.m. March 18) between 2017 and 2021.

Over the 2021 St. Patrick’s Day holiday period, 47 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes.

Year after year, the rate of impairment among drivers involved in fatal crashes is higher at night on St. Patrick’s Day.

In 2021, 41 of the 47 traffic fatalities involving an impaired driver during the holiday period occurred in the nighttime hours (6:00 p.m. to 5:59 a.m.). Still, 31 daytime fatalities in drunk-driving crashes occurred between 2017 and 2021 over the St. Patrick’s Day holiday period.

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POLICE BLOTTER
A 50 year-old male from Ramsey, New Jersey, was stopped on Lake Street for numerous motor vehicle violations. The male was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence. He was processed and released to a responsible individual.

A 26 year-old male from Brooklyn, New York, was stopped on Lake Street for operating a stolen motor vehicle. The passenger, a 63 year-old male, also from Brooklyn, New York, was found in possession of several false identifications. Both males were arrested, processed, and released on their own recognizance.

Officers responded to a motor vehicle accident on Sparrowbush Drive. As a result, the driver, a 29 year-old male from New City, New York, was arrested for driving under the influence. The male was processed and released to a responsible individual.

A 29 year-old male from Spring Valley, New York, was arrested for possessing a false insurance card after a motor vehicle stop on Lake Street. The male was processed and released on his own recognizance.

Officer investigated a suspicious male in the parking lot of a business located on Route 17. As a result, a 44 year-old male from Washington Township, New Jersey, was arrested for possession of crystal methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. The male was processed and released on his own recognizance.
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Always grateful for our men and women police officers!

Grateful for our USRPD🙌

Thank you 🙏🏻

Thank you for your bravery, each and every day!! 🙏

Thank you for keeping us safe! Too bad they are only getting a slap on the wrist these days! My kids get more of a punishment from coming home late !

Thank you for trying to clean up the filth in our town!

Why even stop them…no matter what the do they get released! This is horrible! No wonder no one respects the law and police! This is a joke! Welcome to our new world!! It’s ok to commit a crime! Actually the last 4 years has been a joke for the law and order, and the honest American people! Soooo disgusting!!

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Cupid might be aiming for hearts, but were aiming for safe travels! #SafeRoadsNJ

Tuesday, March 5
Doors Open 11am
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
Annex and Auditorium
230 E. Ridgewood Ave., Paramus, NJ 07652

Join us as we continue to raise awareness and remember the lives lost to overdose and celebrate those in recovery. The Black Poster Project will be on display with presentations from Alumni in Recovery and prominent hospital & community leaders.

The Black Poster Project:
Displayed in the Annex from 11am–5:45pm

Recovery Speaker Jam:
Auditorium
Begins at 6pm

Additional Activities:
• The County of Bergen’s Hope One Van will be on site
• Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Resource tables will be available throughout the day
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Tuesday, March 5
Doors Open 11am
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center 
Annex and Auditorium
230 E. Ridgewood Ave., Paramus, NJ 07652

Join us as we continue to raise awareness and remember the lives lost to overdose and celebrate those in recovery. The Black Poster Project will be on display with presentations from Alumni in Recovery and prominent hospital & community leaders. 

The Black Poster Project: 
Displayed in the Annex from 11am–5:45pm

Recovery Speaker Jam: 
Auditorium
Begins at 6pm

Additional Activities: 
• The County of Bergen’s Hope One Van will be on site
• Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Resource tables will be available throughout the day

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Alumni in Recovery and Black Poster Project was created by my friend Nancy L. We have over 700 posters of oves one who died this way

The Bergen County Prevention Coalition will be holding it's first Tobacco week of action this year From February 26th through March 1st. During this week we be visiting point of sale locations all around Bergen County providing merchant education and working with local health officers to ensure nicotine products are not available to underage individuals.

We Need Your Help!!!

Tobacco-Free NJ has recently released the new Tobacco Retail Audit Tool. This tool, of which the virtual version can be accessed through the QR code on the flyer, or the link here, is designed to be used at tobacco retailers. The tool collects data on compliance, with the information sent to New Jersey Prevention Network.
The virtual tool, accessed here, is a survey similar to what is on the flyer.

Anyone can use this tool! Concerned citizens, youth groups, public health professionals, and more, can utilize this audit tool throughout Bergen County and the state at large.
Tobacco retail audits allow data to be collected about what is happening in tobacco retailers in the community and use this information to educate the public, policymakers, and our youth about the deceptive marketing tactics that are used by the tobacco industry. The point-of-sale audit tool is a store assessment to track the sales of tobacco products such as menthol flavored products, e-cigarettes, and potential illegal sales of flavored e-cigarettes in New Jersey. The audit tool also collects data on point-of-sale advertising, marketing, and promotions that are done by tobacco retailers. The tool can also be used to identify gaps in Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) inclusion in stores and assess density and proximity of retailers that can impact the exposure and availability of tobacco products to youth. The purpose of this audit tool is solely for data collection and to identify where Tobacco-Free for a Healthy NJ can focus their educational efforts.

The audit also includes a merchant education component, supplying retailers with the information on IDing, as well as informational stickers and brochures.

If you are interested in learning more about how to perform the audit in your community, let me know! We can provide the merchant education materials necessary.
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The Bergen County Prevention Coalition will be holding its first Tobacco week of action this year From February 26th through March 1st. During this week we be visiting point of sale locations all around Bergen County providing merchant education and working with local health officers to ensure nicotine products are not available to underage individuals.

We Need Your Help!!!

Tobacco-Free NJ has recently released the new Tobacco Retail Audit Tool. This tool, of which the virtual version can be accessed through the QR code on the flyer, or the link here, is designed to be used at tobacco retailers. The tool collects data on compliance, with the information sent to New Jersey Prevention Network.
The virtual tool, accessed here, is a survey similar to what is on the flyer.

Anyone can use this tool! Concerned citizens, youth groups, public health professionals, and more, can utilize this audit tool throughout Bergen County and the state at large.
Tobacco retail audits allow data to be collected about what is happening in tobacco retailers in the community and use this information to educate the public, policymakers, and our youth about the deceptive marketing tactics that are used by the tobacco industry. The point-of-sale audit tool is a store assessment to track the sales of tobacco products such as menthol flavored products, e-cigarettes, and potential illegal sales of flavored e-cigarettes in New Jersey. The audit tool also collects data on point-of-sale advertising, marketing, and promotions that are done by tobacco retailers. The tool can also be used to identify gaps in Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) inclusion in stores and assess density and proximity of retailers that can impact the exposure and availability of tobacco products to youth. The purpose of this audit tool is solely for data collection and to identify where Tobacco-Free for a Healthy NJ can focus their educational efforts. 

The audit also includes a merchant education component, supplying retailers with the information on IDing, as well as informational stickers and brochures.

If you are interested in learning more about how to perform the audit in your community, let me know! We can provide the merchant education materials necessary.

STORM WATCH: ORANGE AND ROCKLAND UTILITIES OBTAINS ADDITIONAL CREWS AS FORECAST PREDICTS NOR’EASTER WITH HEAVY SNOW, GUSTY WINDS TONIGHT

PEARL RIVER, NY February 12, 2024, 2:00 pm – Orange and Rockland Utilities has obtained additional overhead line crews as the company prepares to mobilize its emergency response workforce to repair potential damage and restore possible power outages that could result from a nor’easter, packing heavy, wet snow and gusty winds. That storm is expected to start roaring through the region just after midnight tonight and tapering off Tuesday afternoon.

The snow totals predicted for that storm have increased from earlier reports and are now expected to blanket the region with as much as 4 to 10 inches of heavy, wet snow. Wind gusts could be as high as 35 mph.

O&R company and contractor overhead line crews and tree removal experts, customer service operators and the other O&R emergency response personnel will be activated and deployed early Tuesday morning. Also, O&R has secured approximately 200 mutual aid workers, which will substantially increase the size of O&R’s overhead line field forces.

O&R Warns
For safety’s sake, O&R warns the public not to touch or approach any downed wire. Assume the wire is energized and dangerous. Report the downed wires to O&R immediately toll-free 1-877-434-4100. Depending on the situation, you may also consider calling your local police to divert traffic from the downed wire’s location until an O&R crew arrives.

How to Report an Outage
If you experience a power outage, don’t assume that O&R automatically knows about it. You can report it and check to see when your lights will be back on through:
• Report an Electric Service Problem | Orange & Rockland (oru.com) from any computer or web-based mobile device.
• O&R mobile app from your iPhone, iPad, or Android device --- download via Apple Store or Google Play.
• Text messaging by texting “OUT” to 69678 (myORU) or
• Call 1-877-434-4100.

For the latest information about power outages, please view O&R’s Outage Map.

For a brief video that provides a step-by-step guide to the Outage Map’s basic operation:
• In English
• In Spanish

Restoring Service
Once the weather clears enough to safely assess damage and begin electric service restoration, O&R crews will give priority to clearing downed wires blocking roads and making repairs to critical and emergency facilities (police and fire stations, and hospitals, for example) and to those locations where the repair will provide power to the largest number of customers as quickly as possible. Then, crews will restore smaller outages and individual customers’ outages.

Important Safety Tips
• For safety’s sake, don’t touch or approach any downed wire. Assume it is energized and dangerous. Call O&R immediately toll-free 1-877-434-4100. Depending on the situation, you may also want to call your local police to divert traffic until an O&R crew arrives.

• Maintain a distance of at least 50 feet from downed wires and anything they are in contact with including puddles of water and fences. Supervise your children so that they are not in the vicinity and keep pets on a leash or otherwise secure.

• If a fallen wire is draped over a car, do not approach the car to make rescue attempts. Remain a safe distance away and try to keep the occupant of the vehicle calm. If possible, emergency personnel should handle the situation.

• Pole-top transformers --- those small, grey-colored metal drums attached to the wires at the tops of most utility poles --- also should be avoided when they have been knocked to the ground.

• Portable generators pose a serious hazard if used improperly. They should be used and installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. A wrong connection could feed electricity back through the lines and endanger our repair crews. Never plug a generator into a wall unit, use it indoors or set it up outdoors near open home windows or air-handling vents.

• Have emergency equipment within reach --- portable radio, flashlights, spare batteries, first aid kit, cell phone and important medications. Keep O&R’s toll-free number 1-877-434-4100 near the phone to report power outages.

• Remember: if the base station of your cordless phone plugs into the wall, your phone will be unusable during a power outage.

How To Prepare Your EV for A Power Outage
Just as is the case with traditional gasoline vehicles, you need to ensure your electric car is fueled up in the event there is a power outage that lasts longer than expected.

Guidance is to always keep your EV charged between 75-90% in case of an emergency.
While EVs don’t need a gas station, they do need to be charged up, which is easily done at home. All EVs come with a plug and adapter that are compatible with the outlets in your garage or outside your house. Furthermore, there are Level 2 chargers available for your home. These charge your vehicle at a higher rate than a regular outlet because they use 220 volts, just like what a clothes dryer uses.

Can’t charge at home? Take your vehicle to a publicly accessible Level 2 or DCFC Fast Charger.
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STORM WATCH: WITH HEAVY SNOW DUE MONDAY NIGHT, O&R PREPS TO REPAIR POSSIBLE DAMAGE

PEARL RIVER, NY February 11, 2024, 11:30 am – Orange and Rockland Utilities is preparing to mobilize its emergency response workforce to repair potential damage and restore possible power outages that could result from a snowstorm Monday evening into Tuesday, that is predicted to blanket the region with 2 to 8 inches of heavy, wet snow.

O&R company and contractor overhead line crews and tree removal experts, customer service operators and the other O&R emergency response personnel will be activated and deployed Monday evening.

O&R Warns
For safety’s sake, O&R warns the public not to touch or approach any downed wire. Assume the wire is energized and dangerous. Call O&R immediately toll-free 1-877-434-4100. Depending on the situation, you may also consider calling your local police to divert traffic from the downed wire’s location until an O&R crew arrives.

How to Report an Outage
If you experience a power outage, don’t assume that O&R automatically knows about it. You can report it and check to see when your lights will be back on through:
• Report an Electric Service Problem | Orange & Rockland (oru.com) from any computer or web-based mobile device.
• O&R mobile app from your iPhone, iPad, or Android device --- download via Apple Store or Google Play.
• Text messaging by texting “OUT” to 69678 (myORU) or
• Call 1-877-434-4100.

For the latest information about power outages, please view O&R’s Outage Map.

For a brief video that provides a step-by-step guide to the Outage Map’s basic operation:
• In English
• In Spanish

Restoring Service
Once the weather clears enough to safely assess damage and begin electric service restoration, O&R crews will give priority to clearing downed wires blocking roads and making repairs to critical and emergency facilities (police and fire stations, and hospitals, for example) and to those locations where the repair will provide power to the largest number of customers as quickly as possible. Then, crews will restore smaller outages and individual customers’ outages.
Important Safety Tips
• For safety’s sake, don’t touch or approach any downed wire. Assume it is energized and dangerous. Call O&R immediately toll-free 1-877-434-4100. Depending on the situation, you may also want to call your local police to divert traffic until an O&R crew arrives.

• Maintain a distance of at least 50 feet from downed wires and anything they are in contact with including puddles of water and fences. Supervise your children so that they are not in the vicinity and keep pets on a leash or otherwise secure.

• If a fallen wire is draped over a car, do not approach the car to make rescue attempts. Remain a safe distance away and try to keep the occupant of the vehicle calm. If possible, emergency personnel should handle the situation.

• Pole-top transformers --- those small, grey-colored metal drums attached to the wires at the tops of most utility poles --- also should be avoided when they have been knocked to the ground.

• Portable generators pose a serious hazard if used improperly. They should be used and installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. A wrong connection could feed electricity back through the lines and endanger our repair crews. Never plug a generator into a wall unit, use it indoors or set it up outdoors near open home windows or air-handling vents.

• Have emergency equipment within reach --- portable radio, flashlights, spare batteries, first aid kit, cell phone and important medications. Keep O&R’s toll-free number 1-877-434-4100 near the phone to report power outages.

• Remember: if the base station of your cordless phone plugs into the wall, your phone will be unusable during a power outage.

How To Prepare Your EV for A Power Outage
Just as is the case with traditional gasoline vehicles, you need to ensure your electric car is fueled up in the event there is a power outage that lasts longer than expected.

Guidance is to always keep your EV charged between 75-90% in case of an emergency.
While EVs don’t need a gas station, they do need to be charged up, which is easily done at home. All EVs come with a plug and adapter that are compatible with the outlets in your garage or outside your house. Furthermore, there are Level 2 chargers available for your home. These charge your vehicle at a higher rate than a regular outlet because they use 220 volts, just like what a clothes dryer uses.

Can’t charge at home? Take your vehicle to a publicly accessible Level 2 or DCFC Fast Charger.
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Remember to designate a sober driver for your Super Bowl parties. Enjoy the game and stay safe!

FACT - New Jersey is one of the only places in the world where we raise enough money so families of Special Olympic athletes don’t have to pay a dime towards competing!!! Come support and be a part of that tomorrow all over the state. Come see us at The Gravity Vault in Upper Saddle River, Middletown, Hoboken, Flemington, or Brick….If you can’t make it out for a fun day of indoor Rock Climbing please consider a donation to Special Olympics New Jersey.
A special thank you and good luck to Port Authority PBA for running our Hoboken location!
“Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me brave in the attempt."
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FACT - New Jersey is one of the only places in the world where we raise enough money so families of Special Olympic athletes don’t have to pay a dime towards competing!!! Come support and be a part of that tomorrow all over the state. Come see us at The Gravity Vault in Upper Saddle River, Middletown, Hoboken, Flemington, or Brick….If you can’t make it out for a fun day of indoor Rock Climbing please consider a donation to Special Olympics New Jersey. 
A special thank you and good luck to Port Authority PBA for running our Hoboken location!
“Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me brave in the attempt.

Millions of vehicles are recalled each year, so it’s essential to include vehicle safety recall information in any road safety communication plan. We have material that helps inform vehicle owners about the process of checking for safety recalls and getting a recall repair and educates drivers about the importance of regularly checking their car for recalls. ... See MoreSee Less

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East Saddle River Rd will be closed between Old Stone Church Rd and Lake St from 1000-2200 (today) for emergency utility work. During this time residents will have access to their homes. There will be a hard closure just north of Ranch Rd. Residents should plan their route in and out of the area accordingly. Residents in this area may experience a brief power loss while crews are working. ... See MoreSee Less

It's 🚓💙 #LawEnforcementAppreciationDay!💙🚓 We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to the individuals in law enforcement who play a critical role in keeping our communities safe.

Drop a 💙 to show your support! 👏 Let's come together to recognize and appreciate the officers who go above and beyond.

#LawEnforcementAppreciation #AutismAwareness #CommunityUnity #ThankYouOfficers #AutismNJ

🌟 Share this post to spread awareness and appreciation for the important work our law enforcement officers do! 🌟

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Gloucester Township Police
Mendham Borough Police Department
Somerset County Prosecutor's Office
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NJ Ombudsman for Individuals with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
Ocean City Police Department
Wildwood Crest Police Department
Woodbury City Police Department- NJ
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*** Police Blotter ***

A 47-year-old male and a 48-year-old male, both from Albany, New York, were arrested for committing both a burglary and theft to a motor vehicle in the parking lot of a local business. The males were transported to the Bergen County Jail.

A 23-year-old male from Kingston, New York, was charged with Theft after stealing several items from a business on Route 17. He was released on his own recognizance.

A 32-year-old male from the Bronx, New York, was stopped for motor vehicle violations on Route 17 South. He was subsequently charged with Tampering with Public Records for possessing a fraudulent registration. He was released on his own recognizance.

Officers responded to the report of a suspicious person on Pleasant Avenue. As a result, a 20-year-old male from Englewood, New Jersey, was charged with Possession of Cocaine. He was released on his own recognizance.

Officers arrested a 50-year-old male for Theft by Deception after he committed a fraud involving a home improvement scam. The male was charged and transported to the Bergen County Jail to satisfy an outstanding arrest warrant on an unrelated matter.

All defendants are innocent until proven guilty.
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*** Police Blotter ***

A 47-year-old male and a 48-year-old male, both from Albany, New York, were arrested for committing both a burglary and theft to a motor vehicle in the parking lot of a local business.  The males were transported to the Bergen County Jail.

A 23-year-old male from Kingston, New York, was charged with Theft after stealing several items from a business on Route 17.  He was released on his own recognizance.

A 32-year-old male from the Bronx, New York, was stopped for motor vehicle violations on Route 17 South.  He was subsequently charged with Tampering with Public Records for possessing a fraudulent registration.  He was released on his own recognizance. 

Officers responded to the report of a suspicious person on Pleasant Avenue.  As a result, a 20-year-old male from Englewood, New Jersey, was charged with Possession of Cocaine.  He was released on his own recognizance.

Officers arrested a 50-year-old male for Theft by Deception after he committed a fraud involving a home improvement scam.  The male was charged and transported to the Bergen County Jail to satisfy an outstanding arrest warrant on an unrelated matter.

All defendants are innocent until proven guilty.

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