Howell, NJ|News|
Driver Indicted In Fatal Route 33 Crash In Howell In 2022
Drew Peterson, who used to live in Ocean County, was indicted in the head-on crash that killed a Neptune man, the prosecutor's office said.

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Drew Peterson, who used to live in Ocean County, was indicted in the head-on crash that killed a Neptune man, the prosecutor's office said.

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Police are urging drivers to pay close attention at the intersection, which has been the site of many crashes.
Smoke from the fire is being smelled across northern Ocean County and into Howell.
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