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Man who died in fiery Jersey City crash had been charged with allowing 3-year-old to OD last year
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
Robert Delgado Gonzalez, 44, has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child after authorities say they found methadone in his 3-year-old son s system. (HCPO photo)HCPO
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The man who died in a Jersey City car fire last month has been identified as the Guttenberg man awaiting trial on charges that he allowed a 3-year-old in his care to overdose on methadone.
Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office spokeswoman Jennifer Morrill said Wednesday that the driver pulled from the vehicle after a fiery crash at Hutton Street and New York Avenue on Jan. 27 is Roberto Delgado-Gonzalez, 45, of Guttenberg.
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UPDATE: An 11-year-old Oradell boy was critically injured when he struck a tree head first while sledding down a hill in Paramus.
The boy was injured near the ice-skating rink at Van Saun Park Monday afternoon, authorities said.
He was taken by Paramus Emergency Medical Services to Hackensack University Medical Center. He s young, he s healthy, a parent who knows the family said, so, God willing, he will come back from this.
NOTE: No further information was available out of respect for the family s privacy. Previous information supplied by authorities indicated that the boy was conscious and alert when taken to the hospital.
MAHWAH, New Jersey (WABC) One person was seriously injured by a valve cap during a pressure test at a New Jersey college.
The incident happened Tuesday morning at a campus building on Ramapo Valley road at Ramapo College in Mahwah.
Officials say workers were on the second floor conducting a pressure test on a cooling line when it blew a gasket.
The gasket hit a construction worker who was then rushed to Hackensack University Medical Center.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration released a statement on the incident. There was no explosion on site. The employees were testing an 8 chiller pipe with pressure. The employee was struck in the shoulder and head by a valve cap. The employee was transported by ambulance to Hackensack Hospital. The employee worked for Mechanical Associates of New Jersey. They had 3 employees on site. They do not have history in the past 5 years. They had an inspection on 8/11/05 incompliance, 6/16/06 issued violation for 1926.303(c)(3) grin
A worker was hurt during an apparent burst at a construction site at the Learning Commons Library on the campus of Ramapo College in Mahwah, New Jersey Tuesday morning, a college spokesperson said.