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Superior Court in Bergen County

Administrator, Managers Out At Bergen Courthouse, No Reasons Given Administrator, Managers Out At Bergen Courthouse, No Reasons Given
Administrator, Managers Out At Bergen Courthouse, No Reasons Given Mystery surrounds the departure of several administrators from the Superior Court in Bergen County. Trial Court Administrator Laura Simoldoni took a leave of absence in anticipation of retirement next year, multiple sources said. Civil Division Manager Kathleen Stylianou, Assistant Civil Division Manager Vincenza Bruno and a second assistant whose name wasn't immediately available also left their positions on Oct. 11, the sources said. Pete McAleer, a spokesman for the state judiciary told the New Jersey Law Journal that the departures didn't involve any criminal behavior. However, he did…
SUIT: Paramus Whole Foods Worker Says Anxiety Over Black Widow Spider Bite Lead To Termination SUIT: Paramus Whole Foods Worker Says Anxiety Over Black Widow Spider Bite Lead To Termination
Suit: Paramus Whole Foods Worker Says Anxiety Over Black Widow Spider Bite Lead To Termination A former employee of Paramus' Whole Foods store is suing the company for disability discrimination, according to a recent report. Richard Highsmith says he developed too much anxiety to work in the produce section after a black widow spider bit him in the department, NJ.com said, citing the suit. The higher-ups at the Bergen Town Center store did not let the Hackensack resident switch departments following the incident, according to the suit. New Jersey discrimination laws make it illegal to discriminate against an employee for his or her age, ancestry, military service, color, creed, disa…
Franklin Lakes 'RHONJ' Couple Sells Things On Facebook Marketplace In Wake Of Foreclosure Franklin Lakes 'RHONJ' Couple Sells Things On Facebook Marketplace In Wake Of Foreclosure
Franklin Lakes 'Rhonj' Couple Sells Things On Facebook Marketplace In Wake Of Foreclosure "Real Housewives of New Jersey" cast members Christopher and Jacqueline Laurita took to Facebook marketplace to sell some belongings from their Franklin Lakes mansion currently facing foreclosure. According to Christopher Laurita's Facebook page, he has already sold a $1,200 coffee table, $500 home gym, $800 leather sofa and more.  He listed a $5,000 chandelier, free 74-inch Mitsubishi flatscreen TV, $1,800 poker table, signed photo of The Sopranos cast and many more items. The Lauritas' lenders for the home initiated foreclosure proceedings in 2015 but dismissed them the following year. …