Tuesday, April 16, 2013
25-year-old killed following weekend crash on West Trenton Avenue.
A man who was thrown off his motorcycle after colliding with a car has died according to reports. Allan Whitman, 25, of Fairless Hills died on Sunday from injuries sustained during an accident the previous day, according to an article on PhillyBurbs. Police told PhillyBurbs that Whitman was driving his 2012 Harley-Davidson on West Trenton Avenue at about 9 a.m. when he collided with a 2011 Toyota driven by Lowell Ayre, of Lower Makefield. The Toyota was making a turn into the Morrisville Post Office, Lt. Todd Pletnick told LevittownNow. After being thrown from the motorcycle, Whitman was taken to St. Mary Medical Center where he died Sunday morning, both publications reported.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Following the recent deaths of current and former Neshaminy High School students, the school will be offering additional support to students.
Since Jan. 1, the Neshaminy community has experienced a great deal of loss. Three young men, all current and former Neshaminy High School students, lost their lives. Because of that, Neshaminy High School will be offering additional support to its students. School officials have also listed a variety of resources for the community for 24/7 and immediate assistance. Immediate Help: Resources for Grief Counseling (not 24/7): On New Year's Day, Trevor Newman, 16, was struck and killed by a Septa commuter train just south of the Langhorne Train Station in Middletown. The death of the Neshaminy High School student was ruled an accident. Former Neshaminy High School student Brandon Rogers was killed Sunday, Jan. 6, when he lost control of his …
Thursday, January 10, 2013
A roadside memorial has sprung up near the spot where Brandon Rogers, 20, of Levittown was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle on Sunday.
Brandon Rogers, 20, of Levittown was killed when he lost control of his sport bike on Sunday afternoon in Middletown. Related:
Monday, January 7, 2013
Brandon Rogers, 20, of Levittown was killed when he lost control of his sport bike on Sunday afternoon in Middletown.
A cause of death for the 20-year-old Levittown man killed when he lost control of his sport bike motorcycle on Woodbourne Road in Middletown on Sunday afternoon has been ruled accidental. Bucks County Coroner Dr. Joseph Campbell said Brandon Rogers died of “multiple traumatic injuries” sustained when he was thrown off his bike. Police sources say the victim was located several hundred feet away from his bike. Authorities believe the victim was ejected from the bike after losing control at around 3:15 p.m. by the Knights of Columbus Hall. No other vehicles were involved. Rescuers rushed the Red Rose Gate resident to nearby Aria Health Bucks County Campus in Falls Township. Campbell said lifesaving efforts were in vain and Rogers was …
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Monday, August 13, 2012
Part of Street Road will be repaired Tuesday morning after the fatal car accident Sunday night involving a motorcyclist.
Motorcycle Accident Leaves One Dead | The motorcycle and a sedan collided at Street and Newtown roads Sunday night. The operator of the bike was pronounced dead at Abington Memorial Hospital. Read the rest of the story on Warminster Patch. Here are more headlines from around the region: Impact Thrift to Host Back-to-School Fashion Show | Feasterville's Impact Thrift Store will host a back-to-school fashion show Saturday, August 18. Read that and more on Lower Southampton Patch. Wrightstown Gardens to be Perserved for Public | Hortulus Farm, Nursery and Gardens will be preserved for future generations through the work of a generous couple. Read more headlines on Newtown Patch. State Police Charge Two with Harassment |An argument in …
Shawn
10:07 pm on Thursday, May 9, 2013
Sorry about everyone's lose god bless you and your family at this time , I didn't see the accident happen but I did drive by and witness the scence very sad indeed and tragic   more ›