Crime & Safety
Tewksbury Man Uninjured After 3-Vehicle Crash In New Hampshire
Matthew Milano's pick-up truck was struck from behind while stopped at a red light on an F.E. Everett Turnpike exit ramp in Nashua, NH.

NASHUA, NH —Matthew Milano, of Tewksbury, was uninjured Monday morning after the 29-year-old was involved in a three-vehicle crash in Nashua, New Hampshire, the New Hampshire State Police said.
The two other drivers involved in the crash were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
According to police reports, at about 7:35 a.m., Milano's Ford Super Duty pick-up was hit from behind when stopped at a red light where the F.E. Everett Turnpike northbound Exit 4 off-ramp meets East Dunstable Road.
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An early investigation determined that the crash occurred when a gray F-150 traveling on the off-ramp struck a Honda Pilot, which was stopped at the intersection. The impact caused the F-150 to turn on its side, police said.
The Honda Pilot, meanwhile, was forced into Milano's vehicle, according to police.
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Police said the driver of the F-150 was Melanie Everett, 51, of Greenfield, New Hampshire, and the driver of the Honda Pilot was Eileen Aponte, 51, of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Both were transported to the Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, police said.
According to authorities, troopers from the NHSP Troop B Barracks in Bedford responded to the scene, and they were assisted by the Nashua Police Department, Nashua Fire Department and the New Hampshire Department of Transportation.
A portion of the F.E. Everett Turnpike northbound Exit 4 off-ramp was shut down for about 1 hour after the crash, police said.
The NHSP said the crash remains under investigation. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Trooper Jordan Vazquez-Castro at 603-227-4398 or jordan.d.vazquez-castro@dos.nh.gov.
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