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Matawan Resident Flips Car in Holmdel, Charged with DWI
Police said the 5 a.m. crash would cause delays on several roads Sunday.

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Police said the 5 a.m. crash would cause delays on several roads Sunday.

A 5 a.m. crash could cause delays on several roads until 2 p.m. on Sunday.
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