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Motor Vehicle Accident

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Howell Authorities Respond to Route 9 Accident, Gas Station Blaze

Driver suffers seizure, inadvertently causes car accident and gas station fire

A two car-accident and related gas station fire at the intersection of Route 9 and Aldrich Road snarled traffic in the area early this afternoon, according to the Howell Police Department. Howell Police, Southard Fire Department and Howell Police EMS all responded to the scene of a gas pump in flames at the Gulf Station at around 1 p.m. today, which emergency communications indicated was the result of a motor vehicle collision. “At 12:57 p.m., Tracy Stanton, 33, of Tinton Falls, operating a 2012 Chevrolet Impala, was in the Aldrich Plaza when she suffered an apparent seizure. According to witnesses, Stanton was in the Walgreen’s parking lot when she went over the curb into the Gulf Station while actively seizing, drove through a gas pump …

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5:55 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Did anybody notice that the second time that gas station have been on fire   more ›

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Motor Vehicle Accident Closes Lanes on Route 34 This Morning

Two-vehicle crash leaves one driver in Jersey Shore University Medical Center with serious injuries

A motor vehicle accident in the early morning hours was responsible for closing lanes on both sides of Route 34 in the vicinity of Naval Weapons Station Earle today, leaving one motorist hospitalized with serious injuries, said the Howell Police Department’s Traffic Safety Unit. “On June 16, 2012, at approximately 5:03 a.m., Mary Capasso, 50, of Monroe Township, was operating a large bread box truck and traveling south on Route 34, when she appeared to have fallen asleep,” said Sgt. Joseph Markulic. At that time, Markulic said that Capasso crossed the center lines and struck a boat on a trailer being carried by 51 year-old Donald Prince of Waretown, who had been proceeding northbound on Route 34. “After Prince’s vehicle was struck, the …

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10:53 am on Tuesday, June 19, 2012

A big thanks to our first responders for helping out the driver. These busy roads, and all the inattentive drivers, are unfortunately keeping them busy.   more ›

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