George Hruszczak, 70, of Jackson was killed in the crash at Northampton and Commonwealth boulevards, police said.
The road is closed in both directions and detours will be in place for several hours, Manchester police said.
Joseph Kubiak, 61, of Whiting, was injured when he hit the trailer while riding along Lacey Road, police said.
The preliminary investigation shows a Honda turning left from Route 70 pulled into the path of an oncoming Subaru, police said.
The dump truck's driver was injured, but the driver of the SUV was not, police said. The dump truck was carrying 39,000 pounds of sand.
Motorists are urged to avoid the area for the next several hours, police said.
Four vehicles were damaged, including an Ocean Ride bus, injuring 3 drivers; a 4th driver and her infant grandchild were not hurt.
Paul Brinkman, 66, of Jackson, died in the crash Saturday afternoon on Pasadena Road, Manchester police said.
Manchester police said the crash was expected to close Route 70 for several hours.
Marie Ryerson, 87, of Whiting, was walking through the lot to get to ShopRite when she was hit by an SUV, police said.
Police said a pickup truck rear-ended a car that was stopped on Route 37 for a red light at Colonial Drive.
Manchester police say crews are still repairing the traffic signal and utility pole destroyed in Tuesday's crash; there were minor injuries.
Manchester police and the Ocean County Sheriff's Office are urging people to avoid the area.
A motor vehicle crash on Route 70 in Manchester is causing delays; the Ocean County Sheriff's Office is urging caution in the area.
Construction in Pine Lake Park is the reason for the road closures, police said.
The highway is anticipated to remain closed in both directions into the afternoon, authorities said. Lakehurst court is canceled.
The broken utility pole knocked out power to more than 2,300 homes and businesses late Sunday night.
Police said he suffered a severe leg injury in the crash after his motorcycle hit a street sign.
Police are asking people to avoid the area near Pleasant Valley Road due to the crash.
Phillip Gurganious, 32, of Browns Mills, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, police said.
Manchester police said the driver was not hurt in the incident that shut down Route 547 for several hours.
Police are asking motorists to avoid the area; wires are down across the road.
Police said Justin Thomas, 24, of Lakewood, suffered a head injury in the crash on Thursday.
Detours are in place while the crash and the truck are cleaned up, officials said.
One man was in critical condition following the Tuesday morning crash, police said.
Authorities say the vehicle took down utility poles and wires; the road is closed in both directions.
The Monmouth County man suffered a head injury in the crash, Manchester police said.
Police said a Kia Soul making a U-turn pulled the path of the dump truck.
Police say the man who died was trying to pass one vehicle on Route 539 and hit the couple's vehicle head-on in the process.
Police say the road is closed from Route 70 to Horicon Drive.
Two people were flown to Jersey Shore University Medical Center; the third suffered minor injuries, police said.
Authorities said the closure is for a crash investigation.
Manchester police say the man was thrown 15 feet after his motorcycle was hit by a driver who pulled onto Route 530 from Pine Ridge Blvd.
Police say the driver appeared to have suffered a medical event that led to the crash.
Police identified the woman who died in a fiery chain-reaction crash on a New Jersey highway this weekend.
The crash also knocked out electric service to more than 2,200 homes in the area, authorities said.
The 18-year-old driving the ATV suffered a severe leg injury, police said.
Authorities are trying to determine why the Brick woman's SUV ran off the road and crashed.
The man was thrown from his bike in Route 530 crash; off-duty first responders performed CPR when he was not breathing, police said.
A 17-year-old and his passenger, and a Toms River woman were injured but were wearing their seatbelts, police said.