Alfred Faragasso, 55, of Jackson died a shortly after the July 3 crash at Route 524 at Sharon Station Road.
UPPER FREEHOLD -- A Connecticut man was issued a ticket for careless driving following a July crash in which a motorcyclist from Jackson died, the New Jersey State Police said.
The State Police previously said Alfred Faragasso, 55, of Jackson was heading east on Route 524 when his motorcycle was struck by a car at the intersection with Sharon Station Road July 3.
Faragasso died a short time later at a Trenton trauma center.
The car's driver, Agar Kannamangala Singra Gowda, 26, of Trumbull, Ct., was driving south on Sharon Station Road. He was not injured.
Gowda was later issued a ticket for careless driving by the New Jersey State Police, the agency said Thursday.
Motorcyclist from Jackson killed in collision
The status of the traffic charge was unknown Thursday as Upper Freehold's municipal court was closed.
Southbound traffic on Sharon Station Road is controlled by a stop sign and Route 524 (New Canton - Stone Tavern Road) is a through road, without any traffic devices.
Faragasso was a quality control inspector at Valcor Engineering in Springfield and a member of the Jersey Shore Touring Society, his obituary said.
He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Janet T. Faragasso. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in Old Bridge and Smithtown, N.Y. before moving to Jackson 28 years ago, the obituary said.
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