...for Superior Court Judge Paul Vichness, shown, was held at the Newark Club on April 15. Vichness, shown, who served on the Essex County...
...Goes Local" Newark Gala, Wed., 8 a.m., at The Newark Club, One Newark Center, Newark. Cost: $20 per person for members, $25...
...of the New Jersey Highway Authority; and a former president of the Newark City Council. Those prosecutions won him, in 1976, the Attorney...
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... Transportation awards breakfast, Mon., 8 a.m., at The Newark Club, Metropolitan Room, Newark. Congressmen Rodney Frelinghuysen and Bill Pascrell Jr., and...
... The New Jersey Women Lawyers Club held their first annual meeting at the Essex House in Newark on April 30. There were 19...
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... The New Jersey Women Lawyers Club held their first annual meeting at the Essex House in Newark on April 30. There were 19...
...Journal, P.O. Box 20081, Newark 07101, Attention: CALENDAR, or rstack...m., at the Navesink Country Club, 50 Luffburrow Lane, Middletown. Lizanne...
... A federal judge in Newark throws out a securities fraud...judge dismisses a gentlemen's club's civil rights suit over...
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