joe job
Britishnoun
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The first elected official I ever met, as a teenager, was Bergen County Sheriff Joe Job — when he served me the foreclosure papers on our family's home.
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The first elected official I ever met was Bergen County Sheriff Joe Job — when as a young teen, he served me the foreclosure papers on our family's home.
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From a very early age, I had no choice but to become aware of the power wielded by local government, because the first elected official I met was Bergen County Sheriff Joe Job, a Republican, who handed me, at 13 years of age, the foreclosure papers on my family’s home in Glen Rock, New Jersey.
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It was the same summer I met my first elected official, Bergen County Sheriff Joe Job, who had handed me the foreclosure papers on my family’s home because my parents were not home to accept service.
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