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  • Obituaries

    Freda Corona    WEST AMWELL — Freda Corona, 90, died Monday, Nov. 12, at Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township.    Born in Readington, she lived in Three Bridges before moving to West Amwell in 1980.    She graduated from Flemington High School in 1930 and was a homemaker.    Daughter of the late Percy and Emma Castner Schomp and…

  • Road to Recovery

    American Cancer Society’s corps of guardian angels By: SALLY FRIEDMAN Photo by Mark Czajkowski American Cancer Society Volunteer Cynthia McAllister, right, accompanied Viola Kaplan to The Medical Center at Princeton’s Radiation Oncology department upon Ms. Kaplan’s course of radiation therapy treatments. Take a look at Local Merchants and Special in our print ads: "HOLIDAY GIFT…

  • The Fine Art of Gift Giving

    Wrap up theater, music, ballet tickets and more By: GLORIA HAYES KREMER Tickets to the Pennsylvania Ballet’s The Nutcracker or a performance by the renowned Philadelphia Orchestra may thrill the art lovers on your holiday list. Take a look at Local Merchants and Special in our print ads: "HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE" Advanced Laser Care –…

  • Benefit planned for squad, fire companies

    Nov. 24, there will be a benefit at the David Rago Auction house for the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad and the Lambertville Fire Department. By: Carl Reader    LAMBERTVILLE — One question that’s been answered by recent events is "Why should I care?"    Care about what happens to others or what happens at all…

  • Palatin readies LeuTech for anthrax testing

    The West Windsor firm might have the best detection treatment around in the fight against infections like anthrax. By: George Frey    Palatin of West Windsor might have the best detection treatment around in the fight against infections like anthrax, and hopes to soon get final approval from the Food and Drug Administration for its drug…

  • Glover hits plan for secret tribunals

    ‘When we fear, we clamp down on people who don’t think like us and look like us.’ By: Jeff Milgram    Actor Danny Glover, known for his role in the action movie series "Lethal Weapon," came to Princeton University on Thursday night to take aim at the death penalty and President George W. Bush’s plan to…

  • Letters to the Editor, Nov. 20

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 20 By: Letter from France shares America’s grief To the editor:    In this season of honoring our American heritage and of giving thanks for the blessings of family and friends, we would like to share a letter we received from friends in Alsace, France following the tragedy of the Sept.…

  • Lambertville to buy own recycling truck

    By operating its own pickup service, the city could save more than $17,000. By: Carl Reader    LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council added up some numbers Monday and decided it might be a good idea to buy its own recycling truck.    In 2002 under the Hunterdon County plan, the cost to the city for recycling service…

  • Protective laws key to brownfield revival

    Plainsboro attorney is author of definitive text on brownfields law By: David Campbell    Mary Sue Henifin is a lawyer at the top of her field — brownfields, that is.    The revised edition of her book "New Jersey Brownfields Law," which she co-authored with Lewis Goldshore, Robert Cash and Stuart Lieberman, is not exactly beach material.…