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  2. Massachusetts Housing Court - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Court has 15 judges and covers all fourteen counties of the Commonwealth. The Housing Court has 6 divisions: Central, Eastern, Metro South, Northeast, Southeast, and Western. In civil matters, Housing Court judges conduct both jury and jury-waived trials, and determine with finality any matter within the court's subject matter ...

  3. Bristol County Superior Court (Fall River, Massachusetts)

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    The Bristol County Superior Court is a historic courthouse at 441 N. Main Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. It is a monumental three story granite structure, with a five-story square tower at one corner. The oldest portion of the building, the main courthouse was designed by New Bedford architect Robert H. Slack, and was completed in 1889.

  4. Judiciary of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Trial Court was created by Chapter 478 of the Acts of 1978 that reorganized the courts into seven Trial Court Departments. Administrative Justices became responsible for the administration of each court department and as part of the overhaul, all judges became state judges with the same salary and benefits.

  5. Homeless camps still in Fall River despite a ban: Why finding ...

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    A mixed outlook for housing all of Fall River's homeless “The problem is that HUD doesn't allow us to fund shelters. They've grandfathered us in, and they keep us at $125,903 every year,” said ...

  6. List of mayors of Fall River, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Fall River Government Center. This is a list of mayors of the City of Fall River, Massachusetts, from 1854 to present. Fall River was led by a three-member Board of Selectmen from 1803 until its re-incorporation as a city in 1854. From 1854 until 1902, mayoral elections were held every year and mayors served one-year terms. In 1902, the mayoral ...

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  8. Fall River Government Center - Wikipedia

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    Fall River Government Center (also known as "city hall") is the location of the municipal government offices in the city of Fall River, Massachusetts, United States. Located at One Government Center, and constructed directly over Interstate 195 , it was the first public building built over a Federal interstate highway. [ 1 ]

  9. Edward M. Lambert Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Edward M. Lambert Jr. (born March 8, 1958, in Fall River, Massachusetts) is an American politician and government official who currently served as vice chancellor for government relations and public affairs at the University of Massachusetts Boston.