School district superintendent Steven Mayer killed in pedestrian collision on Robbinsville-Edinburg Road in Robbinsville, New Jersey
Superintendent killed in crash 'brought the goods' as educator
He was the type of educator who was going to rise in the ranks because of his leadership, Robbinsville's school board president Matthew O'Grady said.
"Without a doubt he was a natural born leader. And anyone with his leadership skills, they're going to seek to ascend," O'Grady said. "But it was leadership grounded in educating students."
Mourners pack vigil for N.J. superintendent killed in crash
The Robbinsville community squeezed into a township park Tuesday night to mourn Steve Mayer, the schools' superintendent who was struck and killed Tuesday morning as he jogged along Robbinsville-Edinburg Road with his dog.
Teen charged in crash that killed school superintendent
Thursday, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office and Robbinsville police charged the 18-year-old with death by auto and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident resulting in death. Both are second-degree offenses
District plans multiple tributes to superintendent killed in crash
It's just one of several ways Robbinsville's school district plans to honor Mayer, who was killed April 19 as he took a morning jog with his dog on Robbinsville-Edinburg Road.
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