2 Dead In Route 130 Crash 2 Dead In Route 130 Crash
2 Dead In Route 130 Crash Two people have reportedly died in a Route 130 crash that occurred early Monday morning. The crash occurred southbound side of the road at Industrial Highway around 2:45 a.m., reports say. The crash snapped a utility pole and took down wires. Commuter Alert: Deadly crash involving a vehicle and tractor trailer on RT-130 in #CinnaminsonTwp. All lanes are CLOSED SB between Taylors Rd and Industrial Hwy for further investigation. Detours are in place. Watch @CBSPhilly for more details on that incident. pic.twitter.com/nzqg1uwXTy — Jacqueline Jewell (@JJewelliHeart) August 9, 2021 Cinnami…
Robbinsville Motorcyclist, 24, Killed In Crash Robbinsville Motorcyclist, 24, Killed In Crash
Robbinsville Motorcyclist, 24, Killed In Crash A 24-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a crash with an SUV Saturday in Robbinsville, police said. The Robbinsville man was unconscious after the Route 130 crash at Woodside Road around 11:30 a.m., and was transported to RWJ Hamilton, where he died, authorities said. The motorcyclist's identity was not being released, pending notification of kin. The SUV driver, an 80-year-old Hamilton resident, was not injured, police said. The cause was under investigation as of Saturday afternoon. Robbinsville Police, Division of Fire and EMS along with Capitol Health Paramedics responded.
Authorities Locate Suspect SUV In Fatal North Brunswick Hit-Run Authorities Locate Suspect SUV In Fatal North Brunswick Hit-Run
Authorities Locate Suspect SUV In Fatal North Brunswick Hit-Run An SUV wanted in connection with a hit-and-run crash that killed a 22-year-old Princeton woman has been located, authorities said. "The driver has been located and the investigation is continuing," said Andrea Boulton, spokeswoman for the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office. No charges had been issued as of Monday, she said. The county prosecutor and North Brunswick police had asked for the public's help to locate a dark-colored SUV captured in a surveillance photo near the 1 a.m. collision. Alysa Kristjanson, 22, of Princeton was found along Route 130 near a Dunkin' Donuts in North Bruns…
Firefighters Called To Water Rescue, Boat Fire Amidst South Jersey Storm Firefighters Called To Water Rescue, Boat Fire Amidst South Jersey Storm
Firefighters Called To Water Rescue, Boat Fire Amidst South Jersey Storm UPDATED: A dive team was called to the Jersey Shore to rescue at least three children reported to be stranded on wake boards during the storm. It was among dozens of emergency calls Wednesday afternoon due to a severe thunderstorm with high winds and a chance of hail. Police, divers and EMS crews were called to Beaver Dam Road and Princeton Avenue in Brick Township about 1:30 p.m., according to initial reports. It was not clear if the children were still on their boards or in the water. Late Wednesday afternoon, after the storm passed, firefighters and EMS were called in Robbinsville…
Atlantic County Begins Coronavirus Testing, Second Test Site Opens In South Brunswick Atlantic County Begins Coronavirus Testing, Second Test Site Opens In South Brunswick
Atlantic County Begins Coronavirus Testing, Second Test Site Opens In South Brunswick The state has approved an Atlantic County drive-thru coronavirus testing site. Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson announced the state had approved Atlantic County’s plan for a COVID-19 drive-thru testing site. The site, located in the parking lot of the Hamilton Mall in Mays Landing, will be open to county residents who show coronavirus symptoms and have a doctor’s prescription and make an appointment. The mall had previously been planned to be the testing location. Stating Thursday, the first people getting tested will be symptomatic healthcare workers and first responders by appoi…
Nearly 300 Jobs Lost When South Brunswick Drug Company Closes Nearly 300 Jobs Lost When South Brunswick Drug Company Closes
Nearly 300 Jobs Lost When South Brunswick Drug Company Closes A South Brunswick drug company will close in April after federal inspectors said it manufactured and distributed drugs in unsanitary conditions. The April 20 closure of PharMEDium's facility on Stults Road off Route 130 will result in the loss of 287 jobs, according to a notice by the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development. AmerisourceBergen, PharMEDium's parent company, said in a statement it is closing the facility "in light of the increased regulatory and commercial challenges, coupled with the difficulty of making progress on remediation and continued financial burden." Th…