
Endicott Police Close Nanticoke Avenue After Car Strikes Man
Authorities say a man was hurt when he was struck by a vehicle in the Union District of Endicott.
The incident occurred at South Nanticoke Avenue and North Street around 5:20 a.m. Monday.
Endicott police chief Patrick Garey said the person who was hit by the car was taken to Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City for treatment of a possible head injury.
The name of the man who was hurt was not immediately released. Garey said his injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.
Nanticoke Avenue was closed to northbound traffic for a couple of hours for the police investigation.
Garey said police are working to sort out conflicting accounts of exactly what happened in the incident, which occurred near the entrance to the Cider Mill.

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