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'RHONJ' Star Joe Gorga To Perform Stand-Up Comedy Show In Westchester: Will You Go? (POLL) 'RHONJ' Star Joe Gorga To Perform Stand-Up Comedy Show In Westchester: Will You Go? (POLL)
'Rhonj' Star Joe Gorga To Perform Stand-Up Comedy Show In Westchester: Will You Go? (Poll) Real estate mogul. Husband. Reality star. Add stand-up comic to the list for Joe Gorga, a Paterson native who rose to fame on "Real Housewives of New Jersey."  Joe, whose sister is Teresa Giudice and who is married to Melissa Gorga, will be performing live in Westchester County at the White Plains Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Nov. 16. The event is called "An Evening of Stories and Comedy with Joe Gorga." Gorga understood early on that you “gotta have balls” in order to get ahead. From his first job selling papers to his first forays into business, he learned from his immi…
Morris County Mansion On 'The Sopranos' Sold For $2.3M Morris County Mansion On 'The Sopranos' Sold For $2.3M
Morris County Mansion On 'The Sopranos' Sold For $2.3M The Morris County spec mansion that Carmela Soprano convinced Tony to build has been sold for $2.3 million.  Located in Montville, the Briarcliff Road mansion was last sold in 2010 for $2.8 million (and it wasn't to Carmela's cousin Brian), property records show. The mansion is located in the same area as the "dream home" of "RHONJ" star Melissa Gorga, on the market for nearly $3.3 million. Featured in Season 6 of the hit HBO series, the more than 8,700-square-foot home boasts five bedrooms, six full and two half baths and a two-story entry foyer. Carmela's spec has soldWikipedia/Trul…
Englewood RHONJ Star Facing Foreclosure Slapped With Another Lawsuit Englewood RHONJ Star Facing Foreclosure Slapped With Another Lawsuit
Englewood Rhonj Star Facing Foreclosure Slapped With Another Lawsuit Months after her the bank foreclosed on her $1.125 million Englewood home, "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star was hit with a lawsuit -- another one. A Pennsylvania law firm is suing Margaret Josephs after she allegedly failed to pay a $3,568.73 bill for the work they completed during "matrimonial litigation" in 2015, Page Six reports. The firm -- Sunshine, Atkins, Minassian, Tafuri, D’Amoto & Beane -- says they sent Josephs a notice in December 2017, just as her house was being foreclosed on, but “the certified mail was returned ‘unclaimed’ and the regular mail was…