Winter Weekend Getaways for Parents

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  By Mia Ingui  The weather outside may be frightful, but that shouldn’t stop you and your love from taking a romantic weekend getaway this winter! Here are some destinations inside and out of New Jersey that are perfect for a weekend vacation away from the kids. Cedars & Beeches B&B Country Inn, Long Branch … Continued

The Effects of Different Parenting Styles on Children

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By Mia Ingui Making the decision to have children and start a family of your own is one that comes with many responsibilities, and the most important responsibility you will gain is being a parent. There aren’t any special classes or rules on how to be a parent; everyone learns and develops their own parenting … Continued

The Changing Face of The Perrineville Jewish Center

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By Susan Heckler Driving up to the Perrineville Jewish Center on Perrineville Road, you see a building steeped in history. In 1910, ten men began holding formal religious ceremonies, and in 1925 built the synagogue, originally known as the First Hebrew Farmer’s Association of Perrineville. The building is home to a friendly and heymish community … Continued

cochlear implants 101

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By Joely Phenes For people with severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss (nerve deafness) in both ears, even the most advanced and powerful hearing aids may not help. In such cases, may be the answer. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, about two to three out of every 1,000 children in the … Continued

DUI/DWI in New Jersey

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DUI arrests almost always start with a motor vehicle stop.  During the holiday season especially, the Police are on alert for clues of suspected drunk drivers.  Such clues typically include erratic driving, weaving, speeding or driving too slowly.  Even a high beam violation will give the Officer a valid reason to pull a driver over.  … Continued

The Millstone Times’ Student of the Month: Kathy Heller

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By Pam Teel Twelve-year-old Kathy Heller is in the eighth grade at the Millstone Middle School. Kathy is energetic and loves going to school. She loves to be involved in many different things in school. She is part of the band, chorus, cross country and track team, art club and Eagle Productions.  She likes the … Continued

Know Your Chances

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For many men and women struggling with the daily grind of breast cancer treatments, simply knowing their chance of survival is motivation enough for sticking to the plan.  The survival rates associated with breast cancer can be eye-opening and even life-changing for someone diagnosed with the disease. It is important to realize that these statistics … Continued

Clarksburg Residents Receive Award For Restoration of their 1887 Home

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   By Pam Teel   Dave and Lisa Griffiths of Millstone Township recently received the Monmouth County Preservation Award for the restoration of their old historic home on Stagecoach Road. The presentation ceremony took place this summer at the Hall of Records in Freehold. The award was presented by Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry. The … Continued

The Millstone Township PTO and PTSA are gearing up for their first ever Color-a-T hon on Sunday, October 18, 2015!

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  The Millstone Township PTO/PTSA will be holding their first ever Color-a-T hon on Sunday, October 18, 2015! The event will take place at the Millstone Township Middle School located at 5 Dawson Court. It’s their first community wide partnership. Participants can walk, run or dance through a 2.5 mile course and get color-blasted in … Continued

ADHD Drugs: Big News From the Scientific Community

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By Michael Ginsberg September is National ADHD Awareness Month and neuroscientists have released some pretty startling news: A long-term study of nearly 4,000 students* found that ADHD drugs, like Ritalin ™ and Adderall ™, don’t help achievement scores or grade point averages. In fact, according to the research, boys who took medications for ADHD actually … Continued