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...saw his suit against the Hunterdon County Prosecutor's Office bounced from...
...Star-Ledger and one of its sister publications, the Hunterdon County Democrat. The stories have spawned thousands of Internet posts, the bulk...
...Dow, a Democrat and Gov. Chris...by former assistant Hunterdon County prosecutor Bennett...
...two in Atlantic County and one each...in Camden, Cumberland, Hunterdon, Mercer, Monmouth and...Bronkesh (Atlantic). A Democrat, Bronkesh has been...
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...18 sponsors include Democrats and Republicans....
...Republican from Morris County and a Democrat from Gloucester County...in the Somerset-Hunterdon-Warren vicinage, was...
...voting in different legislative districts, democrats will maintain a majority in...Jersey Superior Court in Burlington County. Assemblyman Samuel D. Thompson (R13...
...Arre, a Democrat, has been with...an assistant Essex County prosecutor from 1985...Civil Division in Hunterdon County. In the...
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