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Infant Ejected In Parkway Crash; Police Issue Reminder On Car Seat Safety: Patch PM
Also: First day of "Summer of Hell" / Elderly man dies swimming at NJ beach / Car stolen with toddler inside.

Stories to talk about this evening:
Police Issue Reminder About Car Seat Safety After Infant Ejected In Parkway Crash
A 1-year-old baby who was ejected in a car crash Sunday night on the Garden State Parkway was not in a proper car seat, New Jersey State Police said.>>>Read more here.
Friday's Patch PM: N.J. Man Killed Seconds After Snapping Vacation Photograph
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Child Rescued From Lake Hopatcong Now Awake And Talking, Fire Department Says
- For four days, the child was in a medically induced coma. Now, thanks to close medical care, he is awake and breathing on his own.
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Elderly Man Dies On Barnegat Bay Beach, Police Say
- An elderly Waretown man who went for a swim on the Barnegat Bay Bathing Beach was found floating in the water and was later pronounced dead.
How Did Commuters Fare On The First Day Of 'Summer Of Hell'?
- After a shockingly smooth first trip into Penn Station Monday, commuters facing the "Summer of Hell" were left hopeful their trip home could be less traumatic than they'd feared.
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- Girl, 4, Dies After Drowning In N.J. Lake: Report
- Trump To Attend U.S. Women's Open In Bedminster: Report
- Car Stolen With 2-Year-Old Inside
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