...visit www.njsba.com. May 21 MERCER COUNTY BAR ASS'N Real Estate Section board of trustees meeting...
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...leading a trafficking network that distributed heroin and cocaine in Ocean and Monmouth counties, while his wife Yolanda Terry faces lesser charges. ...
...Judges Fisher, Waugh and Leone. On appeal from the Law Division, Ocean County, Indictment No. 11-06-1109. [Sat below: Judge Wauters.] DDS No...
...sand dune on their Long Beach Island property. An Ocean County jury agreed with Harvey and Phyllis Karan that the dune conferred...
...Act. Part of the case was tried to an Ocean County jury, which found Felton knowingly agreed to sell to Zaman and...
...light of the apparent misunderstanding between plaintiff, an adjunct instructor, and Ocean County College, her employer, as to whether she had resigned or was...
...B.C. v. T.G., FV-15-1033-13; Chancery Division, Ocean County, Family Part; opinion by Jones, J.S.C.; decided January 31...
...light of the apparent misunderstanding between plaintiff, an adjunct instructor, and Ocean County College, her employer, as to whether she had resigned or was...
...for publication on May 3. Jones, who sits in Ocean County, noted that since the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act allows a...
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