The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission offers Garden State drivers a variety of specialized license plates, allowing them to customize their vehicles and, in some cases, contribute to a good cause.
A Washington Township man was held in custody for impersonating a police officer. He was allegedly using his wife's marked Homeland Security vehicle.
Firefighters and animal rescuers in England came to the rescue of an "extremely lucky" fox that ended up trapped in an empty, ...
Authorities in New Jersey are on the hunt for a wallaby that escaped from an animal sanctuary and was spotted hopping through ...
To take a car on the Pennsylvania Turnpike from the New Jersey line to nearly Ohio costs $60.06 for E-ZPass and just under ...
A bill that would require all electric bikes in New Jersey to be licensed, registered and insured took another step toward a vote of the full state Senate on Monday. The legislation, sponsored by ...
Cashless tolls on the 44.2-mile highway that connects Washington Township, Gloucester County and Atlantic City will start ...
A Sewell man is facing serious charges after allegedly posing as a Homeland Security officer while armed and driving a marked ...
Holiday shoplifting at Garden State Plaza in Paramus led to the arrests of four women in two separate heists netting more ...
A local woman battling cancer and fighting for her life is being bombarded by bogus toll bills from New York City and New ...
Something like the plate tracker helps to encourage and promote legal transparency and legal accountability, especially when they're going around, switching plates, trying to hide, trying to be ...
Four decades after it was released, Charlie Stile reflects on his college-paper review of Springsteen's "Nebraska" album, ...