Governor signs law named after local crash victim
WASHINGTON TWP.: Governor John Corzine signs Kyleigh's Law, which is named after Kyleigh D'Alessio, a 16-year-old honor student from West Morris Central High School who was killed in a December 2006 crash. The teen behind the wheel also was killed. The new rules require drivers under the age of 21 to display identifying markers on their vehicles. The decals will help police identify new drivers and make sure they follow regulations.
Pictured here: Washington Twp. Police Sgt. Doug Compton, the Morris County Prosecutor's Chief of Investigations William Schievella, Governor John Corzine, Washington Twp. Police Chief Michael Bailey, Prosecutor Robert A. Bianchi, First Assistant Prosecutor Thomas Zelante.

