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Montague Township, NJ

Victim Airlifted As Toyota Slams Into Pole In Sussex County: State Police Victim Airlifted As Toyota Slams Into Pole In Sussex County: State Police
Victim Airlifted As Toyota Slams Into Pole In Sussex County: State Police One person was flown to a nearby hospital after a Toyota veered off the roadway and struck a pole in Sussex County, state police confirmed. A Toyota Camry slammed into the pole after veering off the roadway near 331 River Rd. in Montague Township around 3:25 p.m. on Monday, June 20, NJSP Trooper Brandi Slota told DailyVoice.com. One occupant was airlifted to a nearby hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, Slota said. Additional details were not released.
Here’s How Many Sussex County Residents Lost Power Due To Damage From Hurricane Ida Remnants Here’s How Many Sussex County Residents Lost Power Due To Damage From Hurricane Ida Remnants
Here’s How Many Sussex County Residents Lost Power Due To Damage From Hurricane Ida Remnants Thousands of people in Sussex County and across New Jersey are without power after the remnants of Hurricane Ida blasted through the region late Wednesday into early Thursday. Police urge residents to keep their distance from downed wires and report storm damage to 911 as JCP&L works to repair outages and other power-related storm impacts. The company evaluates damages in the first 24 hours and then restores the largest number of customers affected on an outage order. Scroll down to view the number of customers in each town who are experiencing outages, according to Sparta Police: S…
Prosecutor: Jersey City Man, 28, Pleads Guilty To Meth Possession Charge In Sussex County Prosecutor: Jersey City Man, 28, Pleads Guilty To Meth Possession Charge In Sussex County
Prosecutor: Jersey City Man, 28, Pleads Guilty To Meth Possession Charge In Sussex County A Jersey City man pleaded guilty to possession of meth in Sussex County, authorities said. Charles Burbeng, 28, entered the guilty plea to an indictment for third-degree possession of CDS and a driving while suspended offense during a hearing Thursday at the Sussex County Courthouse in Newton, Prosecutor Francis A. Koch said. Burbeng admitted to possessing meth tablets and driving with a suspended license in Montague Township on Jan. 25, 2019, Koch said. Burbeng will be sentenced on June 3. New Jersey State Trooper J.C. Rodriguez also assisted with the investigation.