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Kia Soul

High Schooler Struck, Killed By Car Jogging In Monmouth County High Schooler Struck, Killed By Car Jogging In Monmouth County
High Schooler Struck, Killed By Car Jogging In Monmouth County A 16-year-old girl died while jogging early Friday, Feb. 17 in Monmouth County, authorities said. The Allentown High School student was struck by a Kia Soul heading north on Route 539 in Upper Freehold Township around 7:45 a.m., New Jersey State Police said. The driver crossed over the center line and then up a grass embankment after hitting the girl near milepost 37.72, State Police said. No other injuries were reported and the driver remained at the scene. It wasn't immediately clear if charges had been filed. Upper Freehold School District superintendent Mark Guterl identified the vict…
Crash Closes Busy Road At Bergen-Rockland Border Crash Closes Busy Road At Bergen-Rockland Border
Crash Closes Busy Road At Bergen-Rockland Border A busy thoroughfare at the Bergen-Rockland border was temporarily closed following a crash early Wednesday evening. A Kia Soul slammed head-on into a utility pole near the corner of Spring Valley and Upper Saddle River roads in Montvale, a little over 100 yards from the border. There was no immediate word on injuries. A utility crew was summoned to make repairs. The subcompact SUV had to be towed. The crash temporarily closed Spring Valley Road in Montvale near the Rockland County border.Pamela Stetson for DAILY VOICE
Trashy Move: Sussex County Man Charged With Dumping Garbage On Trump Supporter's Lawn Trashy Move: Sussex County Man Charged With Dumping Garbage On Trump Supporter's Lawn
Trashy Move: Sussex County Man Charged With Dumping Garbage On Trump Supporter's Lawn It was a trashy move, and police in Sparta know it, too. Richard Kellar of Franklin was arrested July 1 for dumping garbage on the Sparta lawn of a man flying a Donald Trump flag. “Mr. Keller had such disdain for President Trump that it enraged him that someone was displaying a Trump flag,” Sparta Lt. John Lamon said. The homeowner told police months ago that someone had been dumping trash on his lawn. The incidents stopped during the COVID-19 shutdown, but began again sometime in June, police said. It wasn't until the unidentified homeowner installed surveillance cameras that he captured…