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Alexis Faye

Newton Lacrosse Team Keeps Lexi Faye's Name Alive Newton Lacrosse Team Keeps Lexi Faye's Name Alive
Newton Lacrosse Team Keeps Lexi Faye's Name Alive Alexis Faye took her role as the "stat girl" for the Newton High School lacrosse team seriously. The 17-year-old's passion for it and for the team was undeniable, friends say.  Faye, who died suddenly in a rollover crash last weekend, will forever be remembered for her devotion to the lacrosse team with the Lexi Faye Heart of Gold Lacrosse Scholarship Fund. The scholarship will go to someone who shared the same qualities as Lexi. More than $4,600 had been raised on a GoFundMe for Lexi's scholarship as of Sunday morning, where dozens of people remembered Lexi. "I had the privile…
Newton Teen Killed In Post Prom Crash Headed Back From Turtle Back Zoo, Report Says Newton Teen Killed In Post Prom Crash Headed Back From Turtle Back Zoo, Report Says
Newton Teen Killed In Post Prom Crash Headed Back From Turtle Back Zoo, Report Says A 17-year-old Newton High School student was returning from the Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange the day after prom when the rental car she was riding in overturned, killing her and injuring two other teens. Alexis Faye of Newton was honored with white ribbons tied around town Monday, two days after the fatal accident. She was traveling in a Mercedes on Greendale Road in Fredon late Saturday afternoon when the car veered off the roadway and slammed into several trees, police said.  Faye, a junior at the school, was in the car with 17-year-old Anthony Burke, who was driving, as well as&n…
Community Mourns Newton Teen Alexis Faye Killed In Crash Community Mourns Newton Teen Alexis Faye Killed In Crash
Community Mourns Newton Teen Alexis Faye Killed In Crash White ribbons for her favorite color were tied on mailboxes, trees and lamp posts over the weekend in Newton honoring Alexis "Lexi" Faye. The 17-year-old Newton High School student was killed in a rollover accident Saturday in Fredon, a day after her school's prom.  Two other teens including the driver were seriously injured in the crash and flown via helicopter to Morristown Medical Center. Dozens had signed up to contribute to a meal train for the family. "Entrances are covered," EMT Nick Nannery wrote on Facebook, along with a picture of white ribbon across the Newton welcome sign. …