Another Day at the Office — The person who answered the telephone at the Union County Courthouse said “Judge Anzaldi’s chambers,” and it was Judge Ross Anzaldi himself, not a secretary or a clerk.

Answering the phone is something judges do when no aides are around, a position 30 out of 422 Superior and Tax Court judges opted to be in Friday, except for naysayers who took a vacation day. The 30 declined to answer Chief Justice Stuart Rabner ‘s call to join the furlough most state workers were ordered to take to help Gov. Jon Corzine nibble at a $1.2 billion budget shortfall.

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