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White Township, NJ

Warren County Man Found Dead In Embankment: NJSP Warren County Man Found Dead In Embankment: NJSP
Warren County Man Found Dead In Embankment: Njsp A 74-year-old Warren County man died after being found in at the bottom of an embankment on Wednesday, March 6, state police said. At 1:14 p.m., state police responded to a residence on Rock N' Wood Road in White Township and found the unresponsive man in an embankment adjacent to the residence, Troy McNair, a spokesman for the New Jersey State Police said.  Edwin Glover, a White Township resident, succumbed to his injuries, McNair said. The incident remains under investigation, McNair said.
Two Injured After Dump Truck Collides With Car In Warren County: NJSP Two Injured After Dump Truck Collides With Car In Warren County: NJSP
Two Injured After Dump Truck Collides With Car In Warren County: Njsp Two people were injured after a car collided with a dump truck on Route 46 and County Road 519 in Warren County on Thursday, Feb. 1, authorities said. At 3:48 p.m., state troopers responded to the scene in White Township and found a Dodge Journey had crashed into a Freightliner dump truck, Detective Jeffrey LeBron said.  The driver and passenger of the Dodge sustained minor injuries and were transported to a local hospital, LeBron said. The crash remains under investigation, LeBron said. 
White Twp. Driver Runs Off Road, Hits Tree In Serious Rt. 519 Crash: State Police White Twp. Driver Runs Off Road, Hits Tree In Serious Rt. 519 Crash: State Police
White Twp. Driver Runs Off Road, Hits Tree In Serious Rt. 519 Crash: State Police A driver was seriously hurt after crashing into a tree in Warren County on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 21, state police said. A Honda was heading southbound on Route 519 south near milepost 33 in Harmony Township when the vehicle ran off the right side of the road, into the woods, and struck a tree around 4:05 p.m., NJSP Detective I Jeffrey Lebron told Daily Voice. The driver, a 57-year-old White Township woman, was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries, Lebron added. The crash remains under investigation. No further details were released.
Driver Hospitalized After Crashing Into Farming Equipment In Warren County: State Police Driver Hospitalized After Crashing Into Farming Equipment In Warren County: State Police
Driver Hospitalized After Crashing Into Farming Equipment In Warren County: State Police A driver was taken to a nearby hospital after crashing into a set of farming equipment in Warren County on Monday afternoon, Nov. 13, state police said. A Dodge pickup was heading eastbound on Buckhorn Drive in White Township when the driver lost directional control and struck the equipment around 2:30 p.m., NJSP Det. I Jeffrey Lebron told Daily Voice. The driver was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment of minor injuries, Lebron added. The crash remains under investigation. No further details were released.
Family Of 4 Left To ‘Restart Their Lives’ As Home Below Rt. 46 Tunnel Condemned From Landslide Family Of 4 Left To ‘Restart Their Lives’ As Home Below Rt. 46 Tunnel Condemned From Landslide
Family Of 4 Left To ‘Restart Their Lives’ As Home Below Rt. 46 Tunnel Condemned From Landslide A Warren County family has been left to rebuild their lives with no help from insurance after their home was condemned from the massive landslide caused by last week’s torrential downpours. White Township residents Kelly and Mike, as well as their two daughters, awoke to a fallen tree ripping off their home’s electric meter during the Route 46 landslide on Sunday, July 16, which gave them and their pets enough time to evacuate, according to a GoFundMe launched by Danya Bloch, a friend, the following day. Flood waters destroyed the family’s home and a vehicle, leaving them to rely on tempora…
EMS Provider Hurt In Crash With State Police Vehicle On Rt. 46 EMS Provider Hurt In Crash With State Police Vehicle On Rt. 46
EMS Provider Hurt In Crash With State Police Vehicle On Rt. 46 An EMS provider driving an ambulance was hurt in a collision with a state police vehicle on Route 46 on Friday, July 21, authorities said. The crash occurred on the eastbound side near milepost 11 in White Township around 2 p.m., NJSP Sgt. Philip Curry told Daily Voice. A marked NJSP Ford Explorer was traveling behind a marked Oxford EMS Chevy Tahoe, both responding to a medical service call with their emergency lights activated. The Chevy stopped and tried to make a U-turn, and the NJSP Ford was “unable to avoid collision” and struck it from behind before hitting the guardrail, Curry…
NJ State Trooper Hurt In Warren County Crash NJ State Trooper Hurt In Warren County Crash
NJ State Trooper Hurt In Warren County Crash A New Jersey State Trooper was hurt in a crash with another vehicle on Route 519 in Warren County, authorities said. The collision occurred in White Township just after 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 7, NJSP Trooper Charles Marchan told Daily Voice. The trooper was attempting to turn right onto Route 519 from the shoulder in a marked Ford Explorer when it collided with a vehicle heading north, Marchan said. The trooper was taken to a nearby hospital with a complaint of pain and later released. No other injuries were reported. The crash remains under investigation, Marchan said. No further details…
16-Year-Old Boy Airlifted In Warren County ATV Crash: Police 16-Year-Old Boy Airlifted In Warren County ATV Crash: Police
16-Year-Old Boy Airlifted In Warren County ATV Crash: Police A 16-year-old boy was seriously hurt in a crash on an all-terrain vehicle, authorities said. State troopers responded at the 4:09 p.m. ATV crash on Sunday, Feb. 12 on Rutherford Drive in White Township. Based on a preliminary investigation the ATV overturned, causing the operator to be ejected and sustain serious injuries, State Police said. The operator was transported to an area hospital by medical helicopter.
Warren County School Bus Crash Sends Woman To Hospital, State Police Say Warren County School Bus Crash Sends Woman To Hospital, State Police Say
Warren County School Bus Crash Sends Woman To Hospital, State Police Say A Warren County crash involving a school bus and a Honda sent a woman to the hospital on Tuesday, Jan. 3, state police said. The bus collided with a Honda Accord on Brass Castle Road in White Township just before 3:55 p.m., Sgt. Alejandro Goez told Daily Voice. The woman driving the Honda was extricated and taken to a nearby hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, Goez said. The school bus driver and passenger were unharmed. The scene was cleared by around 5 p.m., Goez said. The crash remained under investigation. No further details were released.
Police ID Victim Killed In Warren County House Fire Police ID Victim Killed In Warren County House Fire
Police ID Victim Killed In Warren County House Fire A 95-year-old woman died in a Warren County house fire Tuesday evening, state police confirmed. Troopers responding to the fire report on Sunset Court in White Township found and removed Mary Tino from the blaze shortly before 5:50 p.m., NJSP spokesperson Brandi Slota told DailyVoice.com. Tino, of White Township, was pronounced dead as she was being taken to a nearby hospital, Slota said. The Hope Volunteer Fire Department also assisted at the scene. At 1754 on 1/11/22 - Station 38 Fire was dispatched into White Twp for a working structure fire with entrapment. 38-63... Posted by Hop…
Serious Warren County Crash Shuts Down Route 519 Serious Warren County Crash Shuts Down Route 519
Serious Warren County Crash Shuts Down Route 519 UPDATE: Route 519 was reopened shortly before 3:25 p.m., authorities said. --------------------------- Route 519 was shut down in both directions following a serious crash in Warren County Thursday afternoon, authorities said. A Medevac was placed on standby following the crash, which occurred near Route 46 and 519 in White Township just before 1:20 p.m., according to initial reports. Route 519 was closed in both directions between Route 46 and Mountain Lake Road following the crash, according to the Mountain Lake Fire Company, which responded to the scene. 🚧🚧🚧Route 519 is closed in…
State Police: Driver Airlifted, Passenger Hospitalized In Warren County Crash State Police: Driver Airlifted, Passenger Hospitalized In Warren County Crash
State Police: Driver Airlifted, Passenger Hospitalized In Warren County Crash A 79-year-old driver was airlifted and his passenger hospitalized following a single-car crash in Warren County Sunday evening, state police said. Irwin Symons was behind the wheel of a Kia Sedona when the vehicle veered off the roadway and went down an embankment before it overturned near 417 Hazen Oxford Road in White Township just after 6:05 p.m., NJSP spokesperson Alejandro Goez told Daily Voice. Symons, of White Township, was airlifted to St. Luke’s in Bethlehem while his passenger, 80-year-old Helga Symons, also of White Township, was transported via ambulance, Goez said. The cr…
Developing: Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle, Airlifted In Warren County Developing: Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle, Airlifted In Warren County
Developing: Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle, Airlifted In Warren County A pedestrian was airlifted after being struck by a vehicle in Warren County Wednesday morning, according to initial reports. The pedestrian suffered arm injuries after being hit near Rt. 519 and Brass Castle Road in White Township just before 11 a.m., according to unconfirmed reports. The victim was airlifted by North Star to a local hospital for treatment, the initial report said. State Police did not immediately respond to Daily Voice's request for more information. This is a developing story. Check back for more.
Prosecutor: Warren County Woman, 47, Charged With Arson Following Fire Above Flea Market Prosecutor: Warren County Woman, 47, Charged With Arson Following Fire Above Flea Market
Prosecutor: Warren County Woman, 47, Charged With Arson Following Fire Above Flea Market A Warren County woman was charged with arson in connection to a Monday morning fire above a flea market, authorities said. Jennifer L. Lammond, 47, is accused of purposely setting fire to an apartment above the Five Acres Flea Market on Route 46 in White Township, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said in a joint release with other county officials. Lammond, of Belvidere, was charged with second-degree arson, punishable by up to 10 years in state prison, Pfeiffer said. The investigation was conducted by the Warren County Prosecutor's Office Major Crimes Unit, New Jersey State Poli…
Prosecutor: Former Warren County Municipal Tax Collector, 50, Stole Payments Totaling $824K Prosecutor: Former Warren County Municipal Tax Collector, 50, Stole Payments Totaling $824K
Prosecutor: Former Warren County Municipal Tax Collector, 50, Stole Payments Totaling $824K A Warren County woman admitted stealing more than $800,000 in payments while working as a municipal tax collector for three townships, authorities said. Rachellyn Mosher, 50, misappropriated a total of $824,000 from taxpayers in White, Harmony and Lopatcong Township between 2013 and 2018, Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said in a joint release. Mosher, of Lopatcong, pleaded guilty to official misconduct in Hunterdon County Superior Court Wednesday, Pfeiffer said. She is required as per a plea agreement to spend five years in state prison with a four-year mandatory minimum before the poss…
State Police: Pedestrian Struck, Killed In Warren County SUV Crash State Police: Pedestrian Struck, Killed In Warren County SUV Crash
State Police: Pedestrian Struck, Killed In Warren County SUV Crash A 56-year-old Warren County pedestrian was struck and killed on Route 519 Tuesday morning, state police said. George Harman, of Belvidere, was hit by a Honda Element traveling south on Route 519 near Windtryst Way in White Township just after 6:10 a.m., NJSP Sgt. Philip Curry told Daily Voice. Harman was killed in the crash, Curry said. The road was closed for more than two hours following the crash, causing mild traffic congestion, Curry said. Additional details were not immediately available. 
PA Motorcyclist Killed In Route 46 Crash With Jeep PA Motorcyclist Killed In Route 46 Crash With Jeep
PA Motorcyclist Killed In Route 46 Crash With Jeep A 52-year-old motorcyclist from Pennsylvania was killed in a Warren County crash Saturday night. Bradford Parady, of Henryville, PA, was heading westbound on Route 46 when he struck a Jeep Cherokee that appeared to be turning onto the highway around 10:55 p.m., near milepost 7.2 in White Township, NJSP Trooper Alejandro Goez said. Parady died as a result of the crash, Goez said. The Jeep driver, a 46-year-old Oxford woman, was taken to St. Luke's University Hospital with non life-threatening injuries after her car went off the road to the right, the trooper said. The portion of the highwa…
Surveillance Tapes Catch Warren County Man Beating, Dragging Pitbull Surveillance Tapes Catch Warren County Man Beating, Dragging Pitbull
Surveillance Tapes Catch Warren County Man Beating, Dragging Pitbull A White Township man was seen on surveillance video abusing his dog, said authorities who charged him. Theodore Samuelsen, 39, of White Township, was seen on video surveillance dragging and striking his pit bull multiple times on a neighbor's property on May 12, New Jersey State Police said in a release. Samuelson was arrested at his home on Friday, May 22, authorities said. He was charged with animal cruelty and released pending a court date. The pitbull was turned over to the care of Warren County Animal Control, who determined that the dog did not sustain any visible injuries, authorit…
Warren County Senior Living Home Has 26 Coronavirus Cases, 9 Deaths Warren County Senior Living Home Has 26 Coronavirus Cases, 9 Deaths
Warren County Senior Living Home Has 26 Coronavirus Cases, 9 Deaths One senior living facility in Warren County has a total of 26 residents and staff members who tested positive for COVID-19, as well as several deaths from the virus, reports say. The Chelsea at Brookfield in White Township currently has 26 COVID-19 cases: 19 residents and seven staff members, officials said. Nine of the 19 residents with the virus have died in the past several weeks, officials said. Four of the seven staff members who were tested positive have since returned to work, and others continue to recover at home. The patients who died from the virus were in their 80s and 90s, of…