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Top 10 April Stories: Fatal Crashes, Tuberculosis Case and Two Fires

April's 10 most-read stories.

A 71-year-old woman died hours after being airlifted from a collision with a UPS box truck on Route 33 near the Turnpike overpass Thursday afternoon, according to East Windsor police.

A couple from New Brunswick, Canada, was injured when their motor home flipped after being struck on Route 1 in West Windsor on Monday afternoon.

The outer lane of the Turnpike northbound remained closed as of about 5:30 p.m. after an earlier crash that killed one person, police said.

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A portion of an East Windsor office building was destroyed after a mulch fire spread late Saturday afternoon, according to a fire official.

One person at  is confirmed to have Tuberculosis and 22 others were identified as needing testing, according to school officials.

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A Cedarville Road barn went up in flames and was completely destroyed after a heat lamp warming a baby goat inside caught fire, according to fire officials.

Members of Hightstown’s Hispanic community protested the taxi ordinance at Monday’s council meeting, which was approved for introduction. 

Police say a 53-year-old Colts Neck man was intoxicated when he slammed into another car while driving the wrong way on Route 33 near Twin Rivers Saturday night. 

A 22-year-old was hit by a car while crossing Route 33 near the Hess gas station Wednesday night, police said.

A Hightstown drug raid turned up a large quantity of marijuana, money and materials for distribution and manufacturing on Thursday, according to police.

 

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