Jose "Joseph" Furtado, 65, of Haledon died Thursday night when he was struck by a van as he swept leaves in the drive-thru
Anthony G. Attrino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, Newark Star-Ledger
Fri, 11/17/2017 - 10:28am
Jose "Joseph" Furtado, 65, of Haledon died Thursday night when he was struck by a van as he swept leaves in the drive-thru
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