Road Closures Due to Funeral for Tottenville Resident and Advocate John Hudson Dilgen
Amboy Rd & Chelsea St, Tottenville, Staten Island
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Summary
- Road closures are in effect on Amboy Road in Staten Island for the funeral of John Hudson Dilgen, a 23-year-old advocate for Epidermolysis Bullosa awareness, who passed away on April 19.
Timeline
John Hudson Dilgen, 23, was born with a rare genetic condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). He became a passionate advocate for children and adults living with the condition.
Amboy Road from Chelsea Street to Sleight Avenue will be closed. Parking along Amboy Road will also be prohibited. Residents and visitors are kindly asked to move their vehicles and use alternate routes from 9:30 AM to 12 PM.
According to an update from the NYPD's 123 Precinct, road closures will be in place for the funeral of Tottenville resident John Hudson Dilgen, who passed away on April 19th.
Incident reported at Amboy Rd & Chelsea St.
John Hudson Dilgen, 23, was born with a rare genetic condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). He became a passionate advocate for children and adults living with the condition.
Amboy Road from Chelsea Street to Sleight Avenue will be closed. Parking along Amboy Road will also be prohibited. Residents and visitors are kindly asked to move their vehicles and use alternate routes from 9:30 AM to 12 PM.
According to an update from the NYPD's 123 Precinct, road closures will be in place for the funeral of Tottenville resident John Hudson Dilgen, who passed away on April 19th.
Incident reported at Amboy Rd & Chelsea St.
John Hudson Dilgen, 23, was born with a rare genetic condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). He became a passionate advocate for children and adults living with the condition.
Amboy Road from Chelsea Street to Sleight Avenue will be closed. Parking along Amboy Road will also be prohibited. Residents and visitors are kindly asked to move their vehicles and use alternate routes from 9:30 AM to 12 PM.
According to an update from the NYPD's 123 Precinct, road closures will be in place for the funeral of Tottenville resident John Hudson Dilgen, who passed away on April 19th.
Incident reported at Amboy Rd & Chelsea St.
John Hudson Dilgen, 23, was born with a rare genetic condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). He became a passionate advocate for children and adults living with the condition.
Amboy Road from Chelsea Street to Sleight Avenue will be closed. Parking along Amboy Road will also be prohibited. Residents and visitors are kindly asked to move their vehicles and use alternate routes from 9:30 AM to 12 PM.
According to an update from the NYPD's 123 Precinct, road closures will be in place for the funeral of Tottenville resident John Hudson Dilgen, who passed away on April 19th.
Incident reported at Amboy Rd & Chelsea St.
John Hudson Dilgen, 23, was born with a rare genetic condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). He became a passionate advocate for children and adults living with the condition.
Amboy Road from Chelsea Street to Sleight Avenue will be closed. Parking along Amboy Road will also be prohibited. Residents and visitors are kindly asked to move their vehicles and use alternate routes from 9:30 AM to 12 PM.
According to an update from the NYPD's 123 Precinct, road closures will be in place for the funeral of Tottenville resident John Hudson Dilgen, who passed away on April 19th.
Incident reported at Amboy Rd & Chelsea St.
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