#2— Removing a squatter is a legal process in New Jersey with lots of nuances. Yes, you must follow that process. If you find yourself in that situation, you will likely need to find a lawyer. The purpose of this writing is just to give you a general overview of what will/could ha...
Murphy’s Shooting Stats Miss the Mark: Armed, Law-Abiding New Jerseyans Are Changing the Game Senator Parker Space and Assembly Members Dawn Fantasia and Michael Inganamort are calling out Murphy for this glaring omission, crediting the decision for enabling New Jersey residents to take their sa...
Thanks to Edward Wallace’s efforts, Greenberg Traurig is a leader in the field of government affairs-focused law firms. His firm continues to retain and attract top talent, including former New Jersey U.S. Attorney Philip Sellinger, who joined in January. Greenberg Traurig has helped...
657 Boulevard/ Westfield/ New Jersey/ United States Family buys home and begins receiving creepy letters from the "Watcher". When Derek and Maria Broaddus purchased a 1.3 million 6-bedroom, Dutch-Colonial style home in Westfield, New Jersey, they knew they had found their dream home. Little...
During World War I the American government seized the ship while it was docked in Hoboken, New Jersey and used it to transport troops. After the war, it was refurbished and re-christened Leviathan. It was scrapped in 1938… The U.S.S. Leviathan at dry dock in Boston, 1930. (digitalco...
In the midst of this slumber of the soul my attention was attracted to a black speck, peering above the western horizon, just in the rear of Bergen steeple; gradually it augments and overhangs the would-be cities of Jersey, Harsimus, and Hoboken, which, like three jockeys, are starting on...
established in 1661. In the 19th century a number of wealthy New Yorkers built country retreats around Inwood, which became a park in 1926. Squatters continued to live in abandoned estates around the edge of the park untilRobert Mosescame along in the 1930s and cleared them out.E.B. White...
In 1867, after the New Jersey State legislature authorized the creation of a Newark Park Commission, Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. of Central Park fame recommended a site in Newark which would eventually become Branch Brook Park. Sixty acres of land were set aside for park use; Olmsted along with...
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