James Edler, 17, spent four days in Stony Brook University Hospital after riding his quad into a rope that had been strung across a Noyac trail on August 6. COURTESY JAMES EDLER
James Edler with a piece of the olive drab parachute line that was tied across a Noyac trail, injuring his son who was riding a quad. STEPHEN J, KOTZ
James Edler was released from Stony Brook University Hospital on Monday after injuring his neck when he rode his quad into a nylon rope that had been strung across a Noyac trail. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
James Edler, 17, spent four days in Stony Brook University Hospital after riding his quad into a rope that had been strung across a Noyac trail on August 6. COURTESY JAMES EDLER
James Edler with a piece of the olive drab parachute line that was tied across a Noyac trail, injuring his son who was riding a quad. STEPHEN J, KOTZ
James Edler was released from Stony Brook University Hospital on Monday after injuring his neck when he rode his quad into a nylon rope that had been strung across a Noyac trail. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
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