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School Bus Crash Leaves 10 Kids, 1 Adult Injured In Hunterdon County: Police School Bus Crash Leaves 10 Kids, 1 Adult Injured In Hunterdon County: Police
School Bus Crash Leaves 10 Kids, 1 Adult Injured In Hunterdon County: Police Ten children and one adult were injured in a school bus crash Sunday, Aug. 25 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey State Police said. The bus was heading south on State Highway 31 in Glen Gardner, when the driver lost control at milepost 37.5 around 3:10 p.m., New Jersey State Police Sgt. Jeffrey Lebron said. The bus hit a mailbox and ended up in a ditch, leaving the 10 children and one adult with minor injuries, Lebron said. The crash investigation remains ongoing.
Man Struck, Killed On NJ Highway Man Struck, Killed On NJ Highway
Man Struck, Killed On NJ Highway A 62-year-old man was struck and killed on a New Jersey highway over the weekend, police said. John Gallic, of Glen Gardner, was struck by a Honda passenger car headed north on State Highway 31 near milepost 37.3 in Glen Gardner just after 10 p.m. Saturday, March 16, State Police Trooper Troy McNair said. Gallic was killed and the Honda driver suffered minor injuries. The accident remains under investigation.
Sword-Wielding Man Went On Rampage That Locked Down Local Businesses In NJ: Police Sword-Wielding Man Went On Rampage That Locked Down Local Businesses In NJ: Police
Sword-Wielding Man Went On Rampage That Locked Down Local Businesses In NJ: Police A sword-wielding man surrendered to authorities after using his weapon to smash the window of a storefront then charge at officers Wednesday, May 25 in New Jersey, police said. Police were called to Deliworks on State Highway 31, the business that had its window smashed by the unidentified man, around 3:20 p.m. in Raritan, local police said. The man had gone into a wooded area with his sword, and when police found him, they asked him to drop it, they said. However, the man refused and instead charged at them near Healthquest, police said. Police attempted to "deploy less lethal munit…