Crime & Safety
Four Injured in Collision in Front of Hanover Park High
Motorist who police say started chain-reaction crash issued summons for careless driving.

Four were hospitalized Saturday after a four-vehicle collision on Mount Pleasant Avenue in East Hanover, according to NJ.com.
A Toyota Camry stopped in front of Hanover Park High School was rear-ended by a Jeep Grand Cherokee that afternoon, Lt. Robert McColgan told NJ.com. The Camry was pushed forward into a Nissan Altima, which then hit a Jeep stopped in front of it, authorities said.
The drivers of the Altima, Camry and Grand Cherokee were hospitalized, as was a passenger of the Camry.
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The driver of the Grand Cherokee was issued summonses for careless driving and not wearing a seat belt, NJ.com reported.
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