Archive for August, 2007



Courier News Online - MORRISTOWN: Fallen steel snarls morning I-287 commute (Bridgewater Courier News)

Monday 27 August 2007 @ 1:08 pm

MORRISTOWN — Three lanes of Route 287 northbound at exit 36 were closed for nearly five hours after a tractor trailer spilled its load of steel beams and bolts early this morning.

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Dropped load of steel beams snarls I-287 (Asbury Park Press)

Monday 27 August 2007 @ 8:08 am

Three lanes of I-287 northbound at exit 36 were closed for nearly five hours after a tractor trailer spilled its load of steel beams and bolts early this morning. State police said the incident occured because one of the flatbed trailer’s tie down straps broke around 3:20 a.m., releasing some 500 pounds of its cargo onto the highway. Initially, all northbound lanes and two southbound lanes — …

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Fallen steel snarls morning commute (Daily Record)

Monday 27 August 2007 @ 7:08 am

Three lanes of Route 287 northbound at exit 36 were closed for nearly five hours after a tractor trailer spilled its load of steel beams and bolts early this morning.

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All-new Dodge Journey Crossover Provides Room to Grow (The Auto Channel)

Monday 27 August 2007 @ 2:08 am

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Aug. 26, 2007; Dodge designers and engineers have answered the needs of the global passenger car market, as well as the needs of individual drivers, and delivered the all-new Dodge Journey: a global vehicle that meets life’s changing demands by offering a unique combination of versatility and flexibility in a sporty, sexy package.

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Police blotter (The Frederick News-Post)

Sunday 26 August 2007 @ 11:08 pm

MYERSVILLE — Firefighters battled a tractor-trailer fire over the weekend on westbound I-70 near the Maryland Welcome Center, according to Frederick County Emergency Communications.

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Copper thieves are on the prowl (Bridgeton News)

Sunday 26 August 2007 @ 8:08 pm

VINELAND — About 100 pieces of copper pipe worth $1,000 were taken from a shed Wednesday in a burglary at Tony Rizzo & Son Plumbing and Heating, according to police.

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