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Lambertville Artist, Beloved Dad Seriously Hurt After Being Hit By Truck While Cycling

Community support is surging for a Lambertville artist and beloved father of two who was seriously hurt after being struck by a pickup truck while cycling.

More than $6,100 had been raised as of Wednesday morning for a Lambertville artist and cyclist who was struck by a pickup truck during a bike ride.

More than $6,100 had been raised as of Wednesday morning for a Lambertville artist and cyclist who was struck by a pickup truck during a bike ride.

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Myles Cavanaugh, a 47-year-old contemporary artist, cyclist and father of two, was struck by a pickup truck during a bike ride on Oct. 19, according to a GoFundMe launched for his ongoing expenses.

Cavanaugh suffered serious injuries in the accident, according to the campaign, created by Colette Sexton, who describes the father as a “good friend, fellow artist and cycling buddy.”

“I am hoping he will make a full recovery over time, but he has sustained some serious injuries and will be unable to work or paint while he recovers,” Sexton writes.

“As a lifelong beloved member of the Lambertville-New Hope area, Myles has given much to the community over the years.”

More than $6,100 had been raised as of Wednesday morning, pushing the campaign astonishingly close to its $8,000 goal in less than 24 hours.

“Your help in giving back to Myles right now during his time of need is so very appreciated,” writes Sexton.

Click here to view/donate to ‘Myles’s Recovery’ on GoFundMe.

Community members can also support Cavanaugh by visiting his website and following his artist pages on Facebook and Instagram.

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