Cops say a New Jersey woman flipped her car in California over the weekend while admittedly high on LSD injuring one her passengers, police reports say. Abigail Ralph, 26, was found shortly after the crash running naked through a nearby field “in a state of hysteria,” police told The Union, where a Christian youth group was…
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The news is in for Chris Christie, and it’s not good. On Monday, the Monmouth University Polling Institute released a poll of potential attendees at the Iowa caucuses, which represent the first contest in the Republican presidential primary next year. The news could hardly be worse for Christie. Despite numerous trips to Iowa and abject groveling…
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PHHS Football Parents Association held a car wash fundraiser
PARSIPPANY — Parsippany Hills Football Parents Association held a Car Wash Fundraiser on Saturday, July 18. They were raising funds for the teams activities during the 2015 season.
Two car collision at Parsippany Road and Littleton Road
PARSIPPANY — Mr. Anthony Costa, 22, Mount Arlington, was traveling eastbound on Littleton Road through the intersection of Parsippany Road, when Ms. Aparna Balakrishnan, 26, Parsippany, traveling westbound on Littleton Road, turned left onto Parsippany Road and collided with Mr. Costa, on Saturday, July 11 at approximately 2:00 p.m.
Ms. Balakrishnan stated she was behind a third vehicle waiting to make the left turn and she did not see Mr. Costa’s vehicle enter the intersection.
Both vehicles had a solid green light. Police investigation found damage to the vehicles to be consistent with the driver and witness statements and that the collision occurred due to Ms. Balakrishnan inattention and failure to yield to the right of way of Mr. Costa.
Mr. Costa was driving a 2009 Dodge Avenger and Mr. Balakrishnan was driving a 2004 Hyundai XG250L.
Both vehicles were towed from the scene by Corigliano Towing. At the time of this article no summons were issued. There were no injuries reported.
The accident was investigated by Parsippany-Troy Hills Patrolman James Seeger.
PHS Bands holds car wash to raise money to attend Ms. America Parade
PARSIPPANY — Parsippany High School Bands held a Car Wash fundraiser on Saturday, July 18 at the Parsippany HIgh School parking lot. The members are currently raising funds to pay for busses to the Ms. America Parade held in Atlantic City, on Saturday, September 12. The band will be marching in the parade.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Fire District 5 holds car wash
PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Volunteer Fire District 5 held a car wash on Sunday, July 19. The weather cooperated with temperatures up to 100 degrees in Parsippany. The members were washing cars as part of their annual fund-raising activities.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Councilman Michael dePierro was in line to have his car wash. Mr. dePierro is a supporter of District 5 and is seen at all of their fundraising events.