None of the injuries was serious, Manchester police said.
A utility pole was down and multiple traffic lights were affected, and police were urging residents to be careful.
The crash Tuesday afternoon closed Route 70 at Manchester Boulevard for a few hours.
Ridgeway Road was closed late into the evening as power company crews replaced a utility pole.
A second young man was injured in the crash not far from the Pine Barrens Golf Course off South Hope Chapel Road.
A 5-year-old child was treated and released, while two other adults were injured, Manchester police said.
Manchester police urge motorists to avoid the intersection.
If you are traveling through the area, plan an alternate route. authorities said.
The pole was damaged in a motor vehicle crash on Friday morning, police said.
A crash has caused closures in Ocean County.
Authorities say the motorcyclist apparently lost control of his bike, which led to the crash on Sunday.
Route 70 has been reopened to traffic, Manchester police said.
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Two other people were injured in the two-vehicle crash, police said.
Police said a family of three who were wearing their seatbelts suffered far less serious injuries despite their car overturning.
The driver of the other vehicle suffered minor injuries, police said.
Motorists should expect delays in the area, the sheriff's office said.
Police said the driver of the second car suffered minor injuries and refused further treatment.
The crash shut down Route 37 for more than two hours on Monday.
Police are asking motorists to avoid the area.
Two women were in the kitchen when the car smashed into the house, Manchester police said, but there were no serious injuries.
Police said the crash happened when the man's car went through a red light.
Police are asking motorists to avoid the area for the next several hours.
Police said the driver of the second vehicle refused medical attention; the crash remains under investigation.
Police said the road would be closed for several hours.
The parade Monday morning will force traffic detours; motorists should exercise caution.
Police are urging motorists to avoid the area for the next few hours.
Police are urging motorists to take another route.
The $12.2 million project is expected to be done 7 days a week and take until the end of the year to complete, the NJDOT said.
Police are urging motorists to use alternate routes while work is completed.
The roads were reopened about 3:30 p.m. following the investigation of the crash, police said.