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In addition, New Jersey State Police reported two fatal accidents elsewhere in Camden County and a third in Burlington County.
A West Berlin man, 27-year-old Dashionn Graham, died when his vehicle struck a tree and overturned off northbound 295 in Haddon Heights around 6:45 a.m. on Dec. 24, police said.
The accident occurred around 6:45 a.m. at milepost 28.6.
A Philadelphia woman, 34-year-old Rebecca Aviles, was fatally injured Sunday in a single-vehicle accident on northbound Route 42 in Bellmawr.
Aviles was a passenger in a Jeep Cherokee that ran off the left side of the highway, overturned and re-entered the roadway around 11:45 p.m., police said.
Police: Man, woman dead in 2-car crash in Voorhees
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Dec 27, 2020, 9:49am EST
Two people were killed in a two-car crash in Voorhees Saturday, officials say.
Police responded to the scene on Centennial Boulevard where a 68-year-old man from Pennsylvania was driving east when he struck a SUV driven by a woman from Berlin Township who was heading in the opposite direction.
The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
The 84-year-old woman was airlifted to Cooper Hospital where she later died.
With all the bad news for restaurants of lost revenues and wages for employees and owners, here’s a ray of sunlight and good cheer. Gregg Braha and Gina Solazzi are bringing back a smaller version of their much-loved Pasta di Solazzi, which they opened in 1982 and closed in 2001.
At the first location in the Woodmen Shopping Center at Academy Boulevard and Woodmen Road, Solazzi became the queen of homemade pasta and fabulous sauces. The deli brimmed with imported cheese and meats from Italy. With their customer base growing, the husband-and-wife team leaped for a larger space on Centennial Boulevard, near Marigold’s Café and Bakery. They expanded their menu, increased deli options and added seated dining. They even hired a chef from Italy. It was a sad day when they made the decision to close Pasta di Solazi to pursue other careers.