Paul Mulshine

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Paul Mulshine is a nationally syndicated conservative opinion columnist for The Star-Ledger in New Jersey.

He began his journalism career working for the Medium, a controversial student entertainment and satire newspaper at Livingston College, at Rutgers University. In 1975 he took his first professional job as a reporter for the Ocean County Observer in Toms River, New Jersey, where he grew up.

He later worked as city editor of the Delaware County Daily Times in suburban Philadelphia and as a copy editor for the Philadelphia Daily News, where he won numerous awards for headline writing. After some years doing magazine writing, he came to the Star-Ledger in 1995, where he remains today.

Mulshine is married to former journalist and current teacher Andrea Getek (a.k.a. Andi Mulshine). They met while working at the Delaware County Daily Times. The couple has two daughters, Molly Clare (b. Dec. 29, 1987) and Casey Rose (b. Dec. 20, 1991). Mulshine and his family currently live in Bay Head, New Jersey.[1]

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  1. ^ Bishop, Gordon. "Gordon Bishop on the Issues", Atlantic Highlands Herald, June 13, 2002. Accessed December 4, 2007. "The author is Paul Mulshine of Bay Head, Ocean County. Mulshine writes a politically independent column for The Star-Ledger, where I worked for more than 26 years as a columnist/investigative reporter. Mulshine is the only reason to read the liberal-socialist Star-Ledger these days." P.S.He is particularly irresponsible as he continues to this day to let his contemplative,Genius brother [who is also a massage therapist for the reformation of selected strippers saved from the Foxy Lady,Providence,R.I. ],Peter in Phillipburg ,NJ,actually continue to reside in his monastery bereft of a working beer tap flowing Climax India Pale Ale into his waiting parched mouth.