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Route 206, New Jersey

Motorcyclist Killed In Crash Was Fleeing Off-Duty NJ Trooper At More Than 100 MPH, AG Says Motorcyclist Killed In Crash Was Fleeing Off-Duty NJ Trooper At More Than 100 MPH, AG Says
Motorcyclist Killed In Crash Was Fleeing Off-Duty NJ Trooper At More Than 100 MPH, AG Says A 24-year-old motorcyclist was being pursued by an off-duty State Police trooper in an unmarked car at more than 100 miles an hour when he was killed in a late-afternoon collision in Burlington County, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said. A local police officer was following both vehicles when the crash occurred in Springfield Township shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 20, Platkin said early Wednesday evening. The pursuit was headed south on Route 206 when a 70-driver driver made a left turn onto the highway from westbound Jacksonville-Jobstown Road (County Road 670) and h…
NJ Lottery Player Wins $1,000 A Week For Life NJ Lottery Player Wins $1,000 A Week For Life
NJ Lottery Player Wins $1,000 A Week For Life One lucky New Jersey lottery player won $1,000 a week for life for the Friday, July 1 drawing. The winning CASH4LIFE ticket was sold at Buy Rite Liquors on Route 206 in Flanders, lottery officials said. The winning numbers were: 11, 15, 25, 39, and 43. The Cash Ball was: 03. Meanwhile, 10,259 players won $55,813 in cash prizes between $2 and $500 with 2,720 of those tickets doubling their prize with DOUBLER.
NJSP Telecommunicator Killed By Wrong-Way Driver While Headed To Work: Authorities NJSP Telecommunicator Killed By Wrong-Way Driver While Headed To Work: Authorities
Njsp Telecommunicator Killed By Wrong-Way Driver While Headed To Work: Authorities A 62-year-old man on his way to work as a New Jersey State Police telecommunicator was killed in an early-morning crash on Friday, March 11, authorities said. Daryl Akers Jr. was heading north in a Jeep on Route 206 when a GMC Silverado heading south cross over the centerline and struck him near milepost 18.3 around 6:15 a.m. in Southampton Township, State Police said. Akers was pronounced dead at the scene. Affectionately known as "Skip," Akers graduated the New Jersey State Police Public Safety Telecommunicator Class on Sept. 7, 2002. During his 19 years, Akers served as …