Four teens hospitalized after crash

By Anthony Coppola, Staff Writer
   EAST WINDSOR — Four teenage boys were hospitalized following a one-car accident over the weekend on Old York Road.
   Township Police Lt. James Brady said none of the injuries were considered life-threatening.
   Police said a Chrysler Concord containing seven occupants was resting against a tree just off the roadway, about 200 yards south of Airport Road, when they arrived at the scene around 12:10 a.m. Saturday.
   Police said a preliminary investigation revealed the vehicle was traveling southbound when it left the road and struck several trees.
   The driver, 17, of Spruce Road, and a 17-year-old from Brookwood Gardens were taken to Helene Fuld Medical Center after being treated for leg and neck injuries, police said
   According to police, another passenger, 15, of Spruce Road, was treated for head and leg injuries at Fuld and a 16-year-old of Old Creek Road was treated for possible arm injuries at Fuld.
   A Fuld spokesman said he could not release additional patient information on the four males due to their ages.
   Two other passengers, a 15-year-old of Powell Court and 16-year-old of Fairfield Road, were treated at the scene for complaints of pain, police said. A 17-year-old Dorchester Drive boy had no injuries, police said.
   No charges had been filed as of Tuesday, with the accident remaining under investigation.
   East Windsor Districts I and II Rescue Squads, Hightstown First Aid and Robbinsville Rescue Squad responded to the scene along with East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company I, according to police. Hightstown Police Department responded with traffic assistance.