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  2. Here's what we know about the victims in the 6ABC helicopter ...

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    The crew members were killed after the news station helicopter, Chopper 6, crashed in a wooded part of Washington Township around 8 p.m., according to 6ABC. The names of the crew members have not ...

  3. Washington Township twins, 23, die in Vineland traffic accident

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    Tragically, the 23-year-old brothers from Washington Township lost their lives together in a June 4 traffic accident in Vineland.

  4. Wantage man identified as victim in fatal Sussex County car crash

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    A crash on County Road 565 in Frankford Township left a man dead after he lost control of his vehicle, ventured off the roadway and struck a tree, police said. ... Frankford Township NJ fatal car ...

  5. Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Washington Township (officially the Township of Washington) is a township in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 9,285, [9] [10] an increase of 183 (+2.0%) of the 2010 census count of 9,102, [20] [21] reflecting an increase of 164 (+1.8%) from the 8,938 counted in the 2000 census.

  6. Hockey player Johnny Gaudreau, brother killed in NJ crash ...

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    PEDRICKTOWN, N.J. (CBS) — Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother were killed in a crash Thursday night in Salem County, New Jersey, State Police confirmed to CBS News ...

  7. Rockport train wreck - Wikipedia

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    The Rockport train wreck occurred in Rockport in Mansfield Township, New Jersey, United States, about three miles outside of Hackettstown, on June 16, 1925. A violent storm washed debris onto a grade crossing, derailing a Lackawanna Railroad (DL&W) train. The crash killed 42 passengers and five crewmen and injured twenty-three others. [3]