• A World of Deception, Thrill, and Hope

    By Margaret Mattes, PHS Correspondent    I have participated in the United Nations Security Council and the 2005 Emergency Presidential Task Force and the Ukrainian Cabinet.  I have lived through the Iran-Contra Affair and the 1789 Estates-General meeting and the Constitutional Convention.  I have resolved the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and human trafficking and instability in Southeast…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: A healthy heart: It’s worth sleeping on

    HEALTH MATTERS: A healthy heart: It’s worth sleeping on

    By Ashgan Elshinawy, D.O. Special to The Packet     Failing to get a good night’s sleep can have far worse repercussions than simply missing your favorite TV show because you conk out on the couch after dinner. In fact, routine sleep deprivation can have serious effects on your cardiovascular health.     Chronic sleep deprivation —…

  • MONTGOMERY: McCoy leading Cougar boys toward tourney time

    MONTGOMERY: McCoy leading Cougar boys toward tourney time

    The all-around play of Montgomery High senior Ryan McCoy has helped the Cougars to an 8-0 mark in Skyland Conference play this season. Photo by Robert Gleason/rjgleason.net

  • Spending questioned

    By: centraljersey.com The year 2010 was a difficult year for many of us and our families. We saw jobs lost, raises eliminated, and salaries cut. Add to that the burden of rising municipal taxes in Bordentown Township and it is no wonder that many residents’ household budgets are stretched to the limit. In light of…

  • Money Mailer Names Gerard DeMarco to President’s Club

    By Prestigious Honor Recognizes Money Mailer of Central New Jersey’s Outstanding Achievements in 2010 East Brunswick, N.J. – Money Mailer of Central New Jersey, renowned for helping neighborhood business grow and community consumers save, earned the 2010 President’s Club Award during the company’s annual franchise convention recently held at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Huntington…

  • Joan Ruddiman

    By: centraljersey.com The American Revolution looms large in our national psyche. Every child is schooled in the glories of how the patriots defeated a world power and established a republic that not only survived but thrived. There is another side to the story. What Americans revere as a brave revolution was in the eyes of…

  • AT THE ARTIST’S STUDIO

    AT THE ARTIST’S STUDIO

    Duke Ellington School of the Arts, DC Still Life Demo

  • Efficient transportation critical to town, university

    By: centraljersey.com Recently Princeton Future unveiled a concept plan to replace the Dinky with light rail, eventually extending it up University Place to Nassau Street with three additional stops. Princeton University’s proposed arts district would have a train running through it; pedestrians would scatter. The train would run in the street and motor vehicles would…

  • The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents the Donald Malloy Quartet

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