Jeanne Hengemuhle has made history as the first woman in charge of the New Jersey State Police​.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill nominated Jeanne Hengemuhle to serve as acting superintendent of New Jersey's 3,000-member state police force.
Superintendent Jeanne Hengemuhle, the first woman to lead the New Jersey State Police, brings 26 years of experience and a fresh perspective after her appointment by Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
Proposal removes State Police from oversight by the Attorney General, creating a standalone Cabinet-level agency TRENTON, NJ – A new bill in the New Jersey Assembly could significantly reshape how the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gov. Mikie Sherrill made a trailblazing nomination on Wednesday, picking Jeanne Hengemuhle to become the first woman ...
Video from a Ring camera shows state police and officers in tactical gear taking over the front porch of a home on the 100 ...
A New Jersey driver with traffic violations dating back to 2022 was speeding with an infant in his car when he lost control ...