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A Superior Court Judge today sided with the George Norcross-allied Camden County Democratic Committee and ordered 71 ...
A judge ruled on Friday in favor of the Camden County Democratic Committee Inc. (CCDC) in its lawsuit to alter the outcome of ...
One's an actor, another is a Stanford MBA, and a third has taught English as a second language. "They care about their town, ...
Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional has become an approved radiation oncology site of MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper. The Anderson Center, in Houston, is one of the nation’s leading cancer ...
Apr. 15—Tariffs, higher interest rates, and past losses from the Republic First Bancorp debacle aren't discouraging George E. Norcross III. He's still betting on Philadelphia-area business.
An investors’ group headed by George Norcross, a South Jersey political leader, developer, and Cooper University Health Care chairman, has bought more shares in Mid Penn Bancorp, a sign of ...
What comes next for New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin after his racketeering indictment of George Norcross III was dismissed?
Norcross has had huge sway in South Jersey and state politics since the early 1990s and retained his power and prestige despite the indictment.
A New Jersey judge accepted George Norcross' motion to dismiss an indictment against him, though the legal battle is not over yet.
A judge has dismissed the racketeering and corruption charges against New Jersey power broker George Norcross, stemming from his efforts to acquire valuable waterfront property.
During the court hearing last week, Norcross attorney Michael Critchley said the Norcross family, beginning with George Norcross’ father, has been associated with Cooper for 75 years.
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