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  2. Jacqueline Shogan - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Ouzts Shogan (born June 5, 1953) was a judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. She was first elected in 2007 and then re-elected in 2017. She was first elected in 2007 and then re-elected in 2017.

  3. Coopersburg Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The buildings are in a variety of architectural styles including Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, and Federal styles. Notable buildings include the Norcross House (1790), Barron House (social hall of the Coopersburg Fire Company), Odd Fellows' Hall, Baldwin House hotel (1856), Gander (or Boye) House, the Cooper Estate, Coopersburg Elementary School (1909), First National Bank of Coopersburg (1920 ...

  4. Coopersburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Coopersburg is a borough in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population of Coopersburg was 2,447 as of the 2020 census . It is a suburb of Allentown and is located 7 miles (11 km) miles southeast of Allentown, 40 miles (64 km) north of Philadelphia , and 76 miles (122 km) west of New York City .

  5. Category:People from Coopersburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Articles and categories related to notable people presently or previously from Coopersburg, Pennsylvania The main article for this category is Coopersburg, Pennsylvania . For more information, see List of people from the Lehigh Valley .

  6. What new Realtor ruling means for Columbus home buyers, sellers

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    In an effort to settle an antitrust lawsuit, ... In central Ohio, the commission is often 3% of the sales price to each. A seller, for example, would pay a total of $18,000 ($9,000 to agents on ...

  7. PREIT - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Sylvan M. Cohen (1914-2001) in 1960 following the passage of the Real Estate Investment Trust Act, which allowed real estate trusts to access money from public investment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1997, the company acquired The Rubin Organization for $260 million, and founder and chief executive officer Ronald Rubin became CEO ...

  8. Lawsuit says Pennsylvania county deliberately hid decisions ...

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    The lawsuit says no other county in Pennsylvania “actively conceals the insufficiency of a voter's mail-in ballot submission, especially when a voter calls their county elections' office to ...

  9. Judge tosses lawsuit led by Pa. Freedom Caucus against Biden ...

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    Mar. 27—HARRISBURG — A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Republican legislators in the Pennsylvania General Assembly that challenged the constitutionality of election-related changes ...