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Woods Fire In Hamilton – MidJersey.News

July 27, 2020 maximios News

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May 19, 2020

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–The Hamilton Township and Robbinsville Fire Departments responded to an area behind the German-American Society on Uncle Pete’s Road for a woods fire around 5:15 pm.

Firefighters arrived and found an area of approximately 125 x 50 feet on fire in the woods and spreading quickly. Firefighters with hand tools, hose lines and portable “Indian” tanks contained the fire.

After the fire was contained, firefighters remained on the scene for at least 45 minutes to mop up and overhaul the fire to prevent re ignition.

Horse Rescue On NJ Turnpike – MidJersey.News

July 27, 2020 maximios News

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July 26, 2020

ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–At 12:23 the Robbinsville Township Fire Department and the East Windsor First Aid Squad along with the NJ State Police were sent to Mile Marker 63.1 south bound for a horse stuck in a trailer. The horse became stuck while the towing vehicle became separated from the trailer and the horse jumped over a retainer bar inside the trailer causing the horse to be stuck. Fire fighters arrived on scene and used a rescue saw along with help from the horse’s owner to cut though the retaining bar so the horse could be freed. Once the horse was free the vehicle was able to continue on its travels. The horse did not appear to be injured.

High Winds From Thunderstorm Toss Visitors Bleachers At Allentown HS – MidJersey.News

July 27, 2020 maximios News

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June 3, 2020

ALLENTOWN, NJ (MONMOUTH)–A thunderstorm ripped though the area with high winds this afternoon leaving trees and wires down. Several homes were damaged by falling trees and power lines down closed roadways.

At Allentown High School the visitor bleachers were tossed into the middle of the football field. One parent on scene late this afternoon stated just a few hours ago his daughter walked across a stage for a graduation ceremony on the same field.

Upper Freehold Regional Schools Superintendent Mark Guterl said, “Most importantly, no one was hurt.” “We are still assessing the damage, but the wind speeds must have been extreme. These bleachers are heavy.” in an e-mail to one of our reporters.

North of Allentown our local weather station revived a gust to 34 mph but from the look of the clouds the storm looked worse towards Allentown. Other weather stations in the area: Cream Ridge 57 mph gusts, Columbus, Burlington 67 mph

Video from 2 miles north of Allentown of the high winds at the time of the storm.

NJSP Troop “C” Hamilton, 10th Anniversary Of When Trooper Was Struck By Passing Motorist On I-195 – MidJersey.News

July 25, 2020 maximios News

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June 6, 2020

HOWELL TOWNSHIP, NJ (MONMOUTH)–Earlier today, troopers from Troop “C” Hamilton Station along with members of the Howell Township Police Department visited Trooper Marc Castellano’s memorial site on I-195 in Howell Township to pay their respects.

On June 6, 2010, Trooper Castellano was struck by a passing motorist while walking along the shoulder of I-195 while searching for a reported armed occupant of an abandoned vehicle.

In 2018, Governor Phil Murphy renamed a portion of I-195 as “Marc K. Castellano Memorial Highway” to honor Trooper Castellano’s memory.

Today marks the 10-year anniversary of his tragic death. We will never forget his sacrifice.

https://www.njsp.org/memoriam/2000s/castellano.shtml

Pedestrian Killed After Being Struck By Vehicle In Plainsboro – MidJersey.News

July 24, 2020 maximios News

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May 17, 2020

PLAINSBORO, NJ (MIDDLESEX)–Middlesex County Acting Prosecutor Christopher L.C. Kuberiet and Chief Fred Tavener of the Plainsboro Police Department said today that a pedestrian was killed yesterday afternoon in the Township after being struck by a vehicle.

The deceased pedestrian was identified as Donna Lawrence, 60, of Plainsboro. She was airlifted to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and was later pronounced dead due to the injuries she sustained in the crash.

The initial investigation by Patrolman Rich Wolak of the Plainsboro Police Department and Detective Jonathan Berman of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office determined that on May 16, 2020, at approximately 12:12 pm the woman was struck by a Buick Sedan while she was in the crosswalk on Plainsboro Road at Morris Davidson Park.

 The investigation is active and is continuing.

Anyone with information is asked to call Patrolman Wolak of the Plainsboro Department at (609) 799-2333 or Detective Berman  of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office at (732) 745-4328.

NJ TRANSIT Launches Strategic and Capital Plans That Will Guide the Agency Through 2030 – MidJersey.News

July 22, 2020 maximios News

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First Ever Ten-Year Strategic Plan and Five-Year Capital Plan Establish the Roadmap to Improved Reliability & Customer Experience and Will Drive Economic Growth in the State

June 8, 2020

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Governor Phil Murphy and NJ TRANSIT CEO & President Kevin Corbett today unveiled NJ TRANSIT’s ten-year strategic plan entitled “NJT2030: A 10-Year Strategic Plan” and a complementary 5-Year Capital Plan. Together, these plans provide the vision for the agency to build the future of transportation in New Jersey and with it, drive a 21st century economy in an accountable, transparent and environmentally-sustainable way.“Before our current public health emergency, we made critical investments and undertook long-overdue reforms to NJ TRANSIT’s operations which have unquestionably improved reliability and performance,” said Governor Murphy. “To safeguard that progress, NJT2030 and the Five-Year Capital Plan put forward the vision for how NJ TRANSIT will address a decade-long period of disinvestment, and further transform the agency’s core business functions to regain the confidence of customers, stakeholders, and the communities it serves.””The issuance of NJ TRANSIT’s first Strategic Plan and the accompanying Capital Plan mark an important step in fulfilling Governor Murphy’s commitment to restore NJ TRANSIT to one of the nation’s leading public transportation agencies,” said New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner and NJ TRANSIT Board Chair Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti. “Together, they provide the vision and path to deliver a public transportation system that is safe, efficient and reliable for all our customers.”“Through these plans, we will build on the significant progress we’ve already made, support our state’s economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic, and lay out a path forward for the next ten years,” said NJ TRANSIT CEO & President Kevin Corbett. “The initiatives and metrics within these plans hold us accountable to our customers and stakeholders, while guiding our actions and decisions that will deliver a modernized, best-in-class transit system for the people of New Jersey.”NJT2030: A 10-Year Strategic PlanAs the first strategic plan of its kind for NJ TRANSIT, NJT2030 begins with a vision to transform the agency into an innovative, world-class public transportation provider that meets the travel needs of every customer. To achieve that vision, NJT2030 establishes five over-arching goals:

  • Ensure the reliability and continued safety of our transit system.
  • Deliver a high-quality experience for all our customers, with their entire journey in mind.
  • Power a stronger and fairer economy for all communities in the region.
  • Promote a more sustainable future for our planet.
  • Build an accountable, innovative and inclusive organization that delivers for New Jersey. 

To realize these goals, NJT2030 includes deliverables within the first two years, in years three through five, and years six through ten of the plan. Highlights include:

  • Improving on-time-performance
  • Increasing service on the most congested bus routes
  • Rail and Bus fleet replacement, including the advancement of our net-zero emissions bus program
  • Upgrading Information Technology systems
  • Station rehabilitations
  • Improving accessibility to the system

The primary focus of this plan is putting customers at the center of the agency’s decision-making. Based on feedback from customers, elected officials, transit advocates, and other external stakeholders, more than 100 specific strategic initiatives have been laid out for NJ TRANSIT to achieve and implement between now and 2030.NJ TRANSIT has addressed the impacts of COVID-19 in the Strategic Plan with actions to give customers and transit operators confidence as the State begins its restart and recovery, including: enhanced cleaning, social distancing and the use of personal protective equipment among both customers and employees, enhanced communications, and greater cooperation with regional transit partners to defend against spread of the virus and share best practices.NJT 2030: A 10-Year Strategic Plan can be viewed at njtplans.com.NJ TRANSIT: A 5-Year Capital PlanIn addition to NJT2030, the agency is issuing a rolling, unconstrained five-year capital plan, which is a comprehensive capital investment strategy that describes what NJ TRANSIT can achieve with sustained and dependable funding over an extended period.  The Capital Plan includes more than 100 projects touching every aspect of NJ TRANSIT service, including Access Link, Bus, Light Rail and Rail designed to establish NJ TRANSIT as a world-class transit system. The 5-Year Capital Plan establishes five performance indicators called “project values” that help translate NJT2030’s goals into metrics applicable to capital projects. The five project values are:

  • State of Good Repair
  • Customer Experience
  • Safety
  • Resiliency
  • Business Performance

The Capital Plan provides a path forward to a vastly improved customer experience and a future of healthy, inclusive, and sustainable communities throughout New Jersey.As the State of New Jersey advances Governor Murphy’s “Road Back” plan for recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, investment in NJ TRANSIT’s infrastructure will help power New Jersey’s resurgence – creating new jobs and direct investment at a time when New Jersey needs it most. The NJ TRANSIT 5-Year Capital Plan can be viewed at njtplans.com.About NJ TRANSITNJ TRANSIT is the nation’s largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 925,000 weekday trips on 253 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 166 rail stations, 62 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.

DEVELOPING STORY: FBI Investigating North Brunswick Shooting At Federal Judge’s Home – MidJersey.News

July 21, 2020 maximios News

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July 20, 2020

NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ (MIDDLESEX)–The FBI Newark office is investigating a shooting that occurred around 5 pm on Point of Woods Drive at the home of Judge Esther Salas.

Police were reportedly looking for a white male wearing a FedEx uniform and a light grey Nissan Sentry.

Sources tell MidJersey.News that her husband defense attorney Mark Anderi was shot, originally reported as critical and after surgery is in stable condition at RJW Barnabas Hospital in New Brunswick. Her son was killed by the gunman.

If you have any relevant information involving this case you are asked to contact the FBI at 1-973-792-3000

Statement by Governor Murphy on Shooting of Judge Esther Salas’ Family

“Judge Salas and her family are in our thoughts at this time as they cope with this senseless act. This tragedy is our latest reminder that gun violence remains a crisis in our country and that our work to make every community safer isn’t done.”

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Serious Accident In Millstone, Victim Flown To Trauma Center By NJSP Helicopter – MidJersey.News

July 21, 2020 maximios News

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July 20, 2020

MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP, NJ (MONMOUTH)–The Millstone Township Fire Department was dispatched at 10:22 am to the intersection of Perrineville Road and Giant Maple Court for a two vehicle accident. Firefighters requested assistance from Monroe Township Fire Department Station 57 to help with the extrication of a person trapped.

A Jeep overturned and up righted during the two vehicle collision. The driver of the Jeep was heavily entrapped and was freed by firefighters from Millstone and Monroe Townships using extrication tools.

While firefighters were conducting a heavy extrication they called for a medical helicopter for faster transport to the trauma center. The New Jersey State Police sent the “North Star” medical helicopter and landed at the little league field on Perrineville Road. The patient was transferred from the Robert Wood Johnson Ambulance to the helicopter and was flown to RWJ Hospital New Brunswick trauma center. Manalapan Township Fire Department stood by at the landing zone and assisted.

There were no reported injuries in the other vehicle in the collision.

A Perrineville Road accident victim is loaded onto the NJ State Police Helicopter “North Star” at the Millstone Township little league field on Perrineville Road July 20, 2020

Hamilton Firefighters Extinguish House Fire In Extreme Heat And Humidity – MidJersey.News

July 21, 2020 maximios News

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July 20, 2020

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–The Hamilton Township Fire Department responded to the 200 Block of Lynwood Avenue around 8:20 am. First arriving fire apparatus reported smoking coming from the building and fire in the ceiling an “all hands” was transmitted bringing additional resources to the scene. Firefighters quickly put two hand lines in service and knocked down the fire. Fire was under control within 20 minutes.

Not only did firefighters have to deal with the heat of the fire they had to deal with extreme heat and humidity from the current heatwave.

No further information is available at this time.

BREAKING: Reported Another Shooting In Trenton As Gun Violence Plagues City – MidJersey.News

July 21, 2020 maximios News

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May 28, 2020

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)—Police responded to the 100 Block of Monmouth Street around 10:20 pm, for 1 male shot in the arm. One person was transported by EMS to The Trauma Center at Capital Health Regional Medical Center a trauma alert was called. There were reports of additional gunfire on Walnut Street and another location in the city.

Breaking News: No further details are available at this time.

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