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    Allyson Legora, Jefferson, NJ: Beloved Montclair State Student Killed in Rockaway Township ATV Crash

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsDecember 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A tight-knit New Jersey community is reeling after 21-year-old Allyson Legora of Jefferson, NJ died in a tragic all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crash in Rockaway Township on Monday morning. The young Montclair State University student, known for her warm spirit and contagious smile, didn’t survive the injuries she suffered when the ATV accident occurred earlier that day. Authorities are still investigating exactly how the crash unfolded.

    Friends and family described Allyson as a shining light to everyone she met. A graduate of Hopatcong High School, she was deeply involved with her community and loved her life as a student at Montclair State University. On social media and in heartfelt messages shared by those who knew her, she was remembered as someone who always lifted others up and made ordinary moments feel special.

    In the hours after her passing, neighbors, classmates, and educators from across Rockaway Township, Jefferson, Hopatcong, and Oak Ridge shared their grief and memories. Many spoke of her kindness, her laughter, and the way she made every room a little brighter just by being in it. Support poured in from all corners, a testament to how many lives she touched.

    To help the family with immediate needs during this heartbreak, a GoFundMe campaign was launched and quickly raised more than $40,000, with contributors sharing notes of sympathy and personal stories of how Allyson had impacted their lives. The fundraiser reflected not just financial support, but a deep communal desire to wrap her loved ones in care during an unimaginable loss.

    Beyond her academic pursuits, Allyson worked with children and was remembered for her dedication and gentle spirit. Colleagues at the Jefferson Childcare and Education Center spoke of her as an inspiring presence who brought out the best in the young minds she helped nurture. Those who worked closely with her said her absence would leave a void that couldn’t easily be filled.

    Officials at Montclair State University released their condolences, expressing deep sadness over the loss of one of their own. The university also noted that counseling and support services were being offered to students and staff affected by the tragedy, acknowledging the emotional toll that such sudden loss can have on a community.

    As the investigation into the crash continues, friends and family are planning gatherings and services to celebrate Allyson’s life and legacy. For many, the focus has shifted to remembering her joyful spirit, her commitment to others, and the warmth she brought to every part of her life.

    The post Allyson Legora, Jefferson, NJ: Beloved Montclair State Student Killed in Rockaway Township ATV Crash appeared first on Tripplenews.

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