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Staten Island Driver Charged In NJ Crash That Killed Theater Teacher: Prosecutor

A 28-year-old Staten Island woman has been charged in a crash that left a 31-year-old Bayonne theater teacher dead, authorities said.

Stephanie Weymouth

Stephanie Weymouth

Photo Credit: Stephanie Weymouth Facebook photo

Amanda Rivera faces charges of aggravated assault, reckless manslaughter, and assault by auto weeks after sending her the 2019 Nissan passenger car she was driving into the back of a parked tractor trailer on Route 185 and Linden Avenue in Jersey City on Feb. 3, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said.

As a result, Stephanie Weymouth was killed.

Rivera was arrested Monday, March 4 at the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office in Secaucus and transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility pending her first court appearance.

Weymouth, a Wilmington, Mass. native, was remembered for her passion for teaching and performing after being killed in a car crash earlier this month in Jersey City.

A 2010 graduate of Wilmington High School in Massachusetts, Weymouth moved to New Jersey to attend Drew University, graduating in 2014 with a degree in theater arts, and later receiving a master's degree in education, according to her obituary.

Weymouth worked at the Institute of Music for Children in Elizabeth before teaching at People's Preparatory Charter School in Newark, her obituary reads.

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