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...affordable housing in New Jersey towns and preventing municipal zoning that...heard arguments over whether the Council on Affordable Housing should adopt...
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...233;s Acebo Firm: Day Pitney, Parsippany Born: 1986, Hoboken, N.J. ...
...after he placed a political sign promoting his own candidacy for Parsippany town council in his front window. Mazdabrook relied on a homeowner's association...
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...prior consent of the Board." In 2005, Khan ran for Parsippany Town Council and placed a campaign sign inside his front window and another...
...Khan purchased a home in Mazdabrook. In 2005, he ran for Parsippany Town Council and posted two signs in support of his candidacy one...
Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine
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