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MANCHESTER A 49-year-old Allentown man is in stable condition after suffering head injuries in a car crash along Pasadena Road near Buckingham Road in Manchester.
Daniel Amble was being treated at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, where he was flown after the Friday afternoon crash, police said.
At 3:51p.m. Friday, officers from the Manchester Police Department responded to a report of a Jeep Wrangler off the road, police said. The Jeep was traveling eastbound on Pasadena Road before veering onto the shoulder and into a tree.
EMTs from the Manchester Township Division of Emergency Services and paramedics from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital assisted.
Group of Deer cause collision in Manchester injuring motorcyclist
A group of deer that darted across Route 70 and Hilltop Road in Whiting Saturday morning led to a motorcyclist suffering from a number of injuries.
Manchester Police arrived on scene and found Deborah D. Shannon, 68, of Edison on the road in the westbound lane about a quarter mile away from her 2016 Harley-Davidson FLH motorcycle.
Shannon told police that she was heading west on Route 70 when a group of deer entered the roadway from the east bound side and into her lane of travel.
She tried to avoid hitting the deer but struck one of them and the impact threw her off the motorcycle and the Harley itself flying in a different direction.
Manchester Police say driver fatigue may have been a contributing factor to a fatal single-vehicle crash involving a Jeep Wrangler on Route 70 around 2:00 am Saturday morning.
Officers found the Jeep overturned in the wooded area near mile marker 35.5 along the left lane and shoulder of the highway.
Margaret Palilonis, 22, of Woolwich Township was heading west on Route 70, police said, when she veered off road and onto the shoulder where she drove along a grassy area, was able to get back on the road and re-entered the roadway but as she did the vehicle overturned multiple times before coming to rest on the other side of the road.