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Four People Injured In Hammonton Crash

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From the Atlantic City Press published: Saturday, February 9, 2008

Four people, two of them teenagers, were injured in a two-car collision Saturday night in Hammonton, police said.

According to Hammonton police Sgt. Kevin Friel, a 20-year-old Hammonton woman was driving north on Ninth Street at 8:25 p.m. when she struck a car heading west on South Egg Harbor Road. Friel said she failed to yield to the other car at the intersection.

She and a 13-year-old male passenger, also from Hammonton, were taken by ambulance to William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton and Cooper Medical Center in Camden, respectively. A second male passenger, a 16-year-old Folsom resident, was taken by helicopter to Cooper along with the 52-year-old driver of the second car, a Hammonton woman.

The injuries the four victims suffered were unspecified, Friel said, and their names were not released.

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Two released from hospital after crash in Hammonton

From the Atlantic City Press published: Monday, February 11, 2008

Two people are out of the hospital, a third person is in stable condition and the condition of the fourth person was unknown Sunday following a two-car accident that took place in Hammonton on Saturday night, according to hospital officials.

According to Hammonton police, Amanda Mascio-Kennedy, 20, of Hammonton, was driving north on Ninth Street at 8:25 p.m. when she hit a car traveling west on South Egg Harbor Road. Mascio-Kennedy was taken to William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton and her passenger, Mitchell Mascio, 12, of Hammonton, was taken to Cooper University Hospital in Camden.

The driver of the other car, Gladys Medina, 52, of Hammonton, and her passenger, David Loduca, 15, of Folsom, also were taken to Cooper for unspecified injuries, according to Hammonton police.

Mascio-Kennedy was not listed as a patient Sunday, according to a Kessler nursing supervisor. Medina was treated and released, and Mascio is in stable condition, a Cooper nursing supervisor said Sunday. The condition of Loduca was not listed.

While the accident is still under investigation, Sgt. Steve Zoyac said that Sgt. Kevin Friel issued a summons to Mascio-Kennedy for failing to yield at a stop sign.

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