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By Sam Rosalie
May 6, 2021
Today’s submission from Kelli Buntz shines a light on New Jersey sanitation employees Jovani Quiles, Ramon Nazario, Alfredo Perez, and Paul Deola.
I think we can all agree that our sanitation workers are under appreciated- they have a physically demanding, and extremely necessary job. But these 4 took it to the next level.
So mom Ruth Watson was cleaning up around the house, and temporarily put her wedding ring and her wallet in a bag with other items. Her 10-year-old son mistook that bag for garbage, and brought it out to the curb.
By the time mom realized it, the truck was long gone.
By Sam Rosalie
May 6, 2021
Today’s submission from Kelli Buntz shines a light on New Jersey sanitation employees Jovani Quiles, Ramon Nazario, Alfredo Perez, and Paul Deola.
I think we can all agree that our sanitation workers are under appreciated- they have a physically demanding, and extremely necessary job. But these 4 took it to the next level.
So mom Ruth Watson was cleaning up around the house, and temporarily put her wedding ring and her wallet in a bag with other items. Her 10-year-old son mistook that bag for garbage, and brought it out to the curb.
By the time mom realized it, the truck was long gone.
By Sam Rosalie
May 6, 2021
Today’s submission from Kelli Buntz shines a light on New Jersey sanitation employees Jovani Quiles, Ramon Nazario, Alfredo Perez, and Paul Deola.
I think we can all agree that our sanitation workers are under appreciated- they have a physically demanding, and extremely necessary job. But these 4 took it to the next level.
So mom Ruth Watson was cleaning up around the house, and temporarily put her wedding ring and her wallet in a bag with other items. Her 10-year-old son mistook that bag for garbage, and brought it out to the curb.
By the time mom realized it, the truck was long gone.
NJ workers dig through huge pile of trash to recover wedding ring
By AP Staff and FOX 5 NY Staff
Published
(Photo via ACUA)
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Four Atlantic County Utilities Authority employees searched a massive pile of trash to find a New Jersey woman s wedding ring that was accidentally thrown away.
A 10-year-old boy thought he was being helpful when he tossed a plastic bag in the trash last Friday, NJ Advance Media reported. But the bag had his mother s wedding ring, wallet, and some other items.
By the time Ruth Watson, of Vineland in Cumberland County, realized the ring was gone, a sanitation truck had already picked up the trash.