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  2. Marilla, New York - Wikipedia

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    Marilla is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 5,189 at the 2020 census. [2] The name of the town is derived from Marilla Rogers, [3 ...

  3. Marilla (hamlet), New York - Wikipedia

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    Marilla is a hamlet in the town of Marilla in Erie County, New York, United States. [1] References This page was last edited on 15 November 2023, at 22:26 (UTC ...

  4. Old Nassau County Courthouse (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Wings designed by Tubby were added in 1916. Later additions and renovations were 1924-1928 under the supervision of architect William J. Beardsley, who had designed the Dutchess County Court House in Poughkeepsie. [2] In the late 1930s and early 1940s, a new courthouse and other county buildings were built

  5. List of courthouses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The "Old Courthouse", or "Greensburg Courthouse" in Greensburg, Kentucky, built during 1802–04, is the oldest courthouse west of the Alleghenies. Future Kentucky governor Thomas Metcalfe was one of the builders. It is included in the Downtown Greensburg Historic District.

  6. New York district courts - Wikipedia

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    The Cohalan Court Complex in Central Islip is the site for criminal cases of the Suffolk County First District Court. The Nassau County District Court is divided into four districts, all of which sit in Hempstead, New York. [1] The first district covers criminal cases countywide. [5]

  7. This historic courthouse was purchased at auction. What the ...

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    A Corning NY courthouse building, built in 1903, was sold at auction in July 2023. Here's what we know about the buyers' plans for its future.

  8. New York county courts - Wikipedia

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    The court has unlimited criminal jurisdiction and civil jurisdiction where the amount in controversy is no more than $25,000. [2] In many counties, this court primarily hears criminal cases, while the Supreme Court primarily hears civil cases, [3] and usually only felonies as lesser crimes are handled by local courts.

  9. Americans are panic buying Italian Prosecco after Trump ... - AOL

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    November exports of Italian wine to the U.S. reached a record high in the same month Donald Trump secured his return to the Oval Office.