Printer Friendly
The Free Library
4,487,640 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Man Finds Wife's Ring at NJ Garbage Dump


A little help from sanitation workers probably saved Ron Goldstein a lot of explaining to his wife. The Staten Island man, who had tucked his wife's 3.5-carat diamond ring in a napkin for safe keeping while she was at the hospital, accidentally threw the ring in the trash.

Goldstein woke up in a panic on Monday morning: The napkin was nowhere to be found. He ran outside, just as a garbage truck was driving down the block and out of sight.

Undeterred, Goldstein called the local Department of Sanitation garage, where a supervisor arranged for the 63-year-old grandfather to follow the truck to a transfer station in Elizabeth, N.J. Once there, a group of workers endured the early-summer heat to search through dozens of garbage bags.

After about an hour, the group hit pay dirt, uncovering the yellow shopping bags Goldstein uses for trash. The napkin, and the ring, appeared shortly thereafter.

"It was meant to be found," Goldstein said of the ring, which he bought for his wife on their fourth anniversary 35 years ago. "It was like God giving me another shot."

Copyright 2006 AP News
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright (c) Mochila, Inc.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:AP News
Date:Jun 20, 2006
Words:184
Previous Article:Deputy Accused of Exposing Himself in Bar
Next Article:N.C. Dog Waste: Almost Half Don't Clean Up



Related Articles
Loafing at the landfill: dumps offer seagulls the easy life.
Getting the goods on ocean dumpers.
EDITORIAL : THE INSIDERS.(Editorial)(Editorial)
Talking trash: informal "cooperatives" dominate Mexico City's waste management system. (Spotlight).(Brief Article)
Plan trades trash for wetlands.(Environment)(The need to expand Short Mountain Landfill will mean conversion of the nearby "Quamash Prairie" as...
IT'S A DIRTY JOB BUT THIS COUPLE WANTS TO DO IT - JUST LEAVE YOUR TRASH BIN AT THE CURB FOR CLEANING.(News)
Landfill fills in, spreads out.(Government Local)(The expansion at Short Mountain comes just as the dump was filling up)
3rd convicted in reservoir bodies case
Woman Dumps Still-Married Man, Keeps Ring
Woman Dumps Still-Married Man, Keeps Ring

Terms of use | Copyright © 2008 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles