June 18, 2021
TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced June 17 that the Attorney General’s Office is offering $165,000 in grants to police departments to fund innovative programs that will foster stronger...
TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced June 17 that the Attorney General’s Office is offering $165,000 in grants to police departments to fund innovative programs that will foster stronger...
TRENTON – Following June 7’s unanimous 7-0 decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court upholding his 2020 directive regarding the release of police disciplinary records, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal June...
COURT HOUSE – Sheriff Robert Nolan is continuing his challenge to a 2018 state attorney general directive that limits the participation of state law enforcement agencies in enforcing federal immigration...
UPDATE: Cape May City Council approved this ordinance, at its July 6 meeting. There was no public comment prior to its passage. CAPE MAY – Cape May City Council June...
CAPE MAY – Starting June 1, Cape May police officers will be wearing body-worn cameras on patrol. According to a release, in addition to having Panasonic in-car video cameras in...
PETERSBURG – Upper Township Committee May 24 passed a resolution in another step to address Strathmere residents’ concerns about illegal parking in their beachside neighborhood, especially in summer. Per the...
TRENTON – Pursuant to legislation signed by Gov. Phil Murphy in 2020, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal May 25 announced Directive 2021-5 and an accompanying body-worn camera policy, requiring that all...