Charged with 2 murders, man could serve less than 10 years in ...
Admitted gang member Shawn Hartwell was charge with two separate murders in Roselle, but could be released from prison after serving less than 10 years. (Union County Prosecutor's Office) ELIZABETH â He faced two counts of murder, for separate fatal shootings occurring three years apart, but now Shawn Hartwell could be released from prison after serving less than 10 years. Last April, one murder charge against Hartwell was dismissed and he pleaded guilty to weapons charges stemming from t..>> view originalAfter 'proof issues,' man gets 5 years in Newark killing
NEWARK — Citing "proof issues" in the case against Eric Talmadge, a Superior Court judge on Friday sentenced him to five years in state prison for the 2013 fatal shooting of another man in Newark. The five-year prison term handed down by Judge Peter Ryan was recommended by prosecutors under a plea deal with Talmadge in connection with the June 12, 2013 shooting death of Bilal Woods, 31, of Newark. Talmadge, 40, of East Orange, pleaded guilty on Jan. 22 to reckless manslaughter and possession o..>> view originalN.J. man shot while trying to run over trooper pleads guilty
Steven Montgomery, 32, of Newark. NJOAG TRENTON — A Newark man who was shot while trying to run over a state trooper with a stolen minivan last February pleaded guilty to carjacking and armed robbery charges Friday, authorities said. Steven Montgomery, 32, went on a 36-hour crime spree that started in the early hours of February 8, 2015 and ended the following morning when he was shot in the shoulder and wrist while erratically driving the van on a city sidewalk, according to a report release..>> view originalNJSIAA hockey finalists celebrated at Devils luncheon
Buy PhotoRandolph head coach Rich McLaughlin introduced his captains, Chris Holowko, Dan Janson and Bryan Early at the annual NJSIAA hockey finalists luncheon.(Photo: Jane Havsy/Daily Record)Buy PhotoNEWARK - Kyle Beyer almost took playing at the Prudential Center for granted. The Morristown hockey team had reached the NJSIAA final at The Rock for so many years in a row, it seemed almost inevitable.Until the Colonials spent a season watching from home.Back at the New Jersey Devils’ annual lunche..>> view original2 teens crash into building after police pursuit
SALEM â Two teenagers face a slew of charges after an attempted motor vehicle stop led to a pursuit and motor vehicle crash into a South Jersey building, police say. Denzel Massengill, 19, of Delaware New Jersey State Police stopped a white Nissan Altima on Feb. 27 at 1:12 a.m. for driving without headlights on Market Street in Salem City. As troopers approached the vehicle, the driver allegedly accelerated and drove off, making a right turn on Broadway. Police returned to their patrol car..>> view original71-year-old woman injured in attempted carjacking in Newark
(File photo) NEWARK â A 71-year-old woman was injured Thursday night after two men allegedly attempted to steal her vehicle, police confirmed. Following the incident, the victim, whose name was not disclosed, told police that she was approached by two male suspects after parking her car in the 100 block of South 13th Street, said Newark Police Department spokesman Captain Derek Glenn. At least one was armed with a handgun, the victim stated. The victim told investigators that the suspects b..>> view originalNo deal yet between NJ Transit, unions to avoid strike; talks to ...
NEWARK, N.J. â Officials representing New Jersey Transit and rail workers unions have concluded meetings in Washington to try and avert a system-wide rail strike. The two sides met Friday in front of the National Mediation Board to try and settle differences. A union official says the sides are scheduled to meet again on Monday in New Jersey. Rail strike would leave 65K without a way to work A release from the National Mediation Board said the discussions were "positive and constructive," bu..>> view originalEPA: Polluters will pay for $1.4B Passaic River cleanup
NEWARK â The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday its $1.4 billion plan to clean up the most polluted portion of the Passaic River, an area made so unhealthy from corporate dumping that people are forbidden from eating the carcinogenic fish and crabs that come from it. Pictured, a bird in the polluted Passaic River looking east towards Jersey City on June 1, 2007. (File photo) Friday's announcement of the project, which may generate over 500 jobs and which officials said wi..>> view originalConcert Review: The Who at Madison Square Garden
When The Who announced its The Who Hits 50 Tour in the summer of 2014, singer Roger Daltrey called it “the beginning of the long goodbye.” Well, the goodbye has taken longer than expected, with Daltrey’s bout with viral meningitis last year forcing many shows to be postponed. But a makeup show took place Thursday night at Madison Square Garden, and another is scheduled for March 19 at the Prudential Center in Newark. KEVIN R. WEXLER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Roger Daltrey and Pete..>> view original
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