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  • Joseph R. Finnerty

       Joseph R. Finnerty, 78, of Pennington died in Stone Bridge at Montgomery on Tuesday.    Born in Olyphant, Pa., he had been a longtime resident of Metuchen before moving to Calabash, N.C., where he resided for 20 years.    Prior to his retirement he had been a partner with Touche Ross and Co., a CPA firm in…

  • Grant to be used for Justice Center repairs

    The city added an additional insurance policy to make sure damage to the building is covered. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — The city’s new Justice Center took a major hit in the flooding that destroyed much personal and public property in the first weekend of April, but the city discovered afterward it lacked adequate flood…

  • Pennsylvania primary to be held Tuesday

    There are many candidates to choose from, particularly in the race for six seats on the New-Hope-Solebury School Board of Directors. By: Mae Rhine    Pennsylvania voters have many candidates to choose from in Tuesday’s primary election.    Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.    In New Hope, voting takes place at the Eagle Fire…

  • Obituaries-May 12, 2005

    Robert Coleman    EAST AMWELL — Robert E.C. Coleman Sr., 64, died Thursday, May 5, at Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township.    Born and raised in Lambertville, Mr. Coleman had lived in East Amwell for the past 10 years.    He was a member of the Lambertville Elks Lodge 1070 and the Flemington Moose Lodge.    He worked for…

  • Editorial-May 12, 2005

    Add your heart — and wallet — to Relay for Life By: Mae Rhine    Most people have been touched by cancer in some way — a friend, family member or co-worker.    The toll it takes is devastating. That’s why it’s so important to keep on fighting.    One way to wage the battle is through the…

  • Love, Marriage and Music

    Thaddeus Brys and Susan Poore Brys bring their love for cello, piano – and each other – to the 1860 House. By: Aleen Crispino Thaddeus Brys and Susan Poore Brys will perform at the Montgomery Center for the Arts May 17.    When cellist Thaddeus Brys and his wife, pianist Susan Poore Brys, give a concert…

  • Senior Menus-May 12, 2005

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    The value of each meal is $4.45. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted.    Thursday, May 12 — Lentil soup, garlic chicken…

  • To Your Health-May 12, 2005

    Chance of Lyme disease 5 percent, but don’t panic! By: Dr. Terry Shlimbaum    Lyme disease is caused by bacteria transmitted by the bite of a deer tick.    Deer ticks can be as small as a pinhead and difficult to see. If not disturbed, a tick will remain attached to a person’s skin and feed there…

  • Friends of Homeless Animals plans benefit May 22

       Friends of Homeless Animals in Princeton is hosting a fundraising event that will have guests kicking up their heels — with their pet, that is. "An Afternoon for Paws" will be held on Sunday, May 22, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Upton Pyne Estate, located at 67 Ravine Lake Road, Bernardsville.    The highlight of…