The Millstone Times is celebrating its 9th Birthday

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By, Pam Teel This Month, Gunther Publications is celebrating The Millstone Times’ 9th year in business. Yes, it’s our anniversary and we want to celebrate with you. We have grown over the last de- cade to include not just news about our town but a total of nine towns! The last 9 years have flown … Continued

Did you know…?

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By, Pam Teel Did you know that the first diner was a lunch wagon, developed by Walter Scott in 1872? Scott’s success serving customers where they gathered at late hours quickly inspired oth- ers to copy his efforts. An industry soon followed, building new lunch wagons as well as converting decommissioned horse drawn trolleys. Innovators … Continued

Lemonade Stand

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By, Lauren Kolacki It is not every day that adolescences recognize the importance of contributing their time and energy to an entity other than themselves. That is not the case for thirteen-year-old, Emma Lisnow. Emma has always been dedicated to giving back; in fact, she was six years old the first time she donated her … Continued

Joe Russo to Be Formally Inducted at 2019 NJYS Awards Dinner

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By, Pam Teel In East Windsor, NJ, New Jersey Youth Soccer hosted the 31st An- nual NJYS Awards Dinner presented by RWJ Barnabas Health in February, where it celebrated with players, coaches and other mem- bers of the soccer community. A very special part of the evening was when NJ Youth Soccer honored Joe Russo … Continued

East Windsor Township 2019 New Year’s Food Drive Will Continue through January 31, 2019.

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The Millstone Times January 2019 Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Council Members are asking area residents and businesses to drop off donated non-perishable food items at the East Windsor Municipal Building (16 Lanning Boulevard) during business hours, the East Windsor Police/ Court Building (80 One Mile Road) 24/7, or at East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company … Continued

Three Dog Behavior Myths You Should Know

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The Millstone Times January 2019 By Stephanie Maglio Some persistent myths still mislead us when reading about dog behavior. Don’t let a myth harm your relationship with your pet. Here are some common myths and look at the facts. 1. An old dog can’t learn new tricks. False. Old dogs not only learn new tricks, … Continued

How to Become a Millionaire by 25

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Millennial Millionaire takes his tagline, “A Guide to Become a Millionaire by 30,” one step further. By Bryan Kuderna The subtitle of my book, “MILLENNIAL MILLIONAIRE- A Guide to Become a Millionaire by 30,” generated a lot of buzz on how to make quick money. While this was a totally unintended consequence of a cute … Continued

Important Financial Resolutions To Make

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The Millstone Times January 2019 By Lauren Kolacki Keeping on top of your finances requires many of the same actions year after year. Make it a tradition to find out where you are financially—and what your goals are. 1. Make a 2019 budget. Take a fresh look at your essential and nonessential expenses. Make sure … Continued

What is a payday loan?

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The Millstone Times January 2019 Answer: While there is no set definition of a payday loan, it is usu- ally a short-term, high cost loan, generally for $500 or less, that is typ- ically due on your next payday. Depending on your state law, payday loans may be available through storefront pay- day lenders or … Continued

Avoid Being Pulled Over by The Police?

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The Millstone Times January 2019 By John Bazzurro Obviously, the easy way to avoid being pulled over is to refrain from violating any traffic violations. However, in my practice, I have recently seen a number of people pulled over for reasons other than moving violations under the traffic code. Because the first defense for attorneys … Continued