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NYC Judge Throws Out Beer Pong LawsuitInsurance JournalA judge has thrown out a New Jersey man's lawsuit against a Greenwich Village pub over injuries he suffered following a beer pong game. The judge found Alan Berger voluntarily signed up for the beer-drinking game and couldn't sue Wicked Willy.and more » |
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NJ man accused of posing as NYC police officerThe Journal News | LoHud.comWarren Taylor of Bushkill, NJ, was awaiting arraignment in a Brooklyn court Wednesday. The 32-year-old was arrested Monday on charges including impersonating a police officer. It wasn't immediately clear whether he has a lawyer.and more » |
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NJ man accused of posing as NYC police officerHerald Times ReporterWarren Taylor of Bushkill, NJ, was awaiting arraignment in a Brooklyn court Wednesday. The 32-year-old was arrested Monday on charges including impersonating a police officer. It wasn't immediately clear whether he has a lawyer. |
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Ask the Lawyer: Donating to CharityPatch.comFirst of all, you may want to check whether the organization is a New Jersey nonprofit corporation. If you go to the New Jersey Division of Revenue website, you can find out for free whether the organization has been incorporated as a New Jersey ... |
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NJ Has Backlog of Up to 100K ForeclosuresBloombergNew Jersey must work through a backlog of 50000 to 100000 unprocessed foreclosures because of delays caused by an investigation into how lenders handled the filings, said Richard Constable, acting commissioner of the state Community Affairs Department.and more » |
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Hunterdon County hires new director for Human Services DepartmentHunterdon County Democrat - NJ.comMost recently she was director of family support for the organization, which works with people and families living with spina bifida in New Jersey and parts of nearby New York. She fills a vacancy created by the departure of a department head who ... |
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