• Social Engineering Scams Target Social Security Beneficiaries

    David Vinokurov – District Manager n Trenton, NJ Social Security Administration Social Engineering Scams Target Social Security Beneficiaries http://oig.ssa.gov">http://oig.ssa.gov  The Inspector General for the Social Security Administration (SSA) is warning the public, and Social Security beneficiaries in particular, to be aware of fraud scams that target personal information. Scammers use phone calls, emails, and other…

  • NJBankers Appoints Unity Bank President & CEO James Hughes to Board

    NJBankers Appoints Unity Bank President & CEO James Hughes to Board

    Brian Buckley Unity Bank President & CEO James A. Hughes has been appointed a member of the New Jersey Bankers Association (NJBankers) Board of Directors.

  • Branching out

    Branching out

    Festival of Trees opens Nov. 28 at Morven By Keith Loria, Special Writer    It was back in 2005 when the Morven Museum & Garden, the former N.J. governor’s mansion, was looking for a way to interact with other community organizations and promote what was happening at the museum during the month of December.    Those in…

  • MCCC Board of Trustees Presents Awards for Outstanding Accomplishments

    MCCC Board of Trustees Presents Awards for Outstanding Accomplishments

    From left: Board of Trustees Treasurer Pam Hersh, MCCC President Patricia C. Donohue, Tremaine Harrison, alumna Ayo Johnson, Ralph Thomas, and Ric Ballezzi.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Investigation ongoing into missing homestead items

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet    WEST WINDSOR — Windows, doors, fireplace mantles and a part of a staircase: these are just some of the missing Grover Homestead items police found at a restoration company in Warren County.    The ongoing investigation was sparked after a volunteer committee charged with creating a viable restoration plan…

  • PRINCETON: Innovator has personality for it

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Herb Greenberg has been proving the doubters wrong for most of his life, even as nothing ever came easy for him.    He was the kid from Brooklyn who lost his sight at the age of 10, who would join the Boy Scouts, earn his doctorate, start a successful company,…

  • Jazz Night to Benefit ‘New York Cares’ at New York’s Legendary Metropolitan Room
  • PRINCETON: Cigarette sparks 2-alarm fire

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    A discarded cigarette sparked a two-alarm fire that damaged a house on Moore Street, opposite Princeton High School, on Friday afternoon.    The fire, which was reported at 12:42 p.m., began on the back porch and climbed up into the eaves over a one-story addition to the house, according to Fire…

  • CALENDAR: Nov. 27

    Tues, Nov. 27 to Wed., Dec. 19    ”Secret Lives,” art exhibit by the Princeton Day School faculty runs from Tues., Nov. 27, through Wed., Dec. 19, at PDS’s Anne Reid ‘72 Art Gallery, on Great Road, Princeton. There will be an opening reception on Tues., Nov. 27, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. in the…

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