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Cyclist Hit In Sea Bright

By John Burton SEA BRIGHT – An Eatontown man while riding a bicycle was struck by a vehicle on Sunday afternoon leaving him with unspecified...

Come To Public Forum on Bike/Walk Safety

BY JOHN BURTON The Two River Times is inviting the public to be even more a part of a dialogue about pedestrian, bicyclist and motorist safety...

Yes Another Pedestrian Close Call in Red Bank

By John Burton RED BANK – An incident recently involving a pedestrian and two motor vehicles on Broad Street, once again reminds us that Red...

Penalties Must Be Stiffer For Leaving Scene and Inattentive Driving

A Two River Times Editorial RECENTLY, A WOMAN with ties to the Two River Times was almost seriously injured on Broad Street in Red Bank....

Bike Paths Are Rolling Forward

Plans are moving forward to create a Two River bicycle route. Monmouth County freeholders, who had initially been resistant to the idea for cost and...

Progress In Pedestrian/Cyclist Safety

RED BANK – Progress is being made in improving pedestrian safety in the Two River area. At Monday’s gathering for The Two River Times’ “Crossroads”...

Hit-and-Run Victim, 15, Remembered

MIDDLETOWN – There was grief, of course, but also smiles and fond memories as those who knew and loved the late Marissa Rose Procopio-Quan...

Woman Charged in Fatal Route 36 Hit & Run

MIDDLETOWN – Township police on Wednesday arrested a Leonardo woman for being the alleged driver in a fatal hit-and-run collision at a Highway 36...

Cab Hits Woman on Broad Street

RED BANK — Borough police have issued summonses to a taxi driver they say struck a pedestrian crossing Broad Street on Thursday morning. Police cited...

Girl Dies From Injuries Following Hit and Run

MIDDLETOWN – With heavy eyes and a brow furrowed with worry, Paul Procopio shook his head over what happened to his granddaughter, struck and killed...
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