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  • Candidate says opponent stole slogan

    West Amwell Township Committee hopeful Frank Masterson filed a complant Monday with the state. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    WEST AMWELL — A candidate running for a seat on the Township Committee filed a complaint Monday with the state commission that oversees elections, alleging his political rival stole his slogan.    Democrat Frank Masterson registered his…

  • Plea to cat lvoers

    Audrey Werner To the editor: This is a plea to cat lovers.    There are nine 5-month-old kittens and four adult cats who need a lot of TLC.    My husband and I have been feeding feral cats for four years. Now we both have health issues, and our age is working against us.    I would love…

  • Neighbors of proposed Dunkin’ Donuts go on attack

    They are concerned about increased traffic and trash. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    NEW HOPE — Talk of trash and traffic dominated a conditional use hearing for a proposed Dunkin’ Donuts last week.    Neighbors who oppose the shop in the center of the tourist and historic district at 1 N. Main St. began calling witnesses…

  • Library supporters want guarantees from county

    Residents are concerned about who pays for what and who keeps what when or if the relationship ends. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Supporters of the city’s library were cautioned to refrain from entering into a relationship with the county library system as if they were newlyweds looking forward to the divorce decree.…

  • Siegfried Langer

       SOLEBURY, PA — Siegfried K. Langer, 79, longtime Solebury, Pa. resident died Sept. 10 at his home.    He was born April 23, 1928, in Patterson, to Hans and Gertrud Langer, both deceased. At the age of 2 he moved to Erzegebirge, Germany with his parents and then returned to the United States in the mid-1940s.…

  • Rocky Hill school board meets tonight

    The Rocky Hill Borough Board of Education will hold a business meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in borough hall.

  • Historically Speaking

    Allentown, N.J.: It’s Rise and Progress, Part 52 John Fabiano    In this next to last chapter, C. R. Hutchinson recanted the macabre story of old “Hans” and suggested that James Lawrence’s Spring Mill in Upper Freehold predated Allen’s in town. The school house which in 1816 stood at the westerly corner of Peter Wikoff farm…

  • HMC doctors discuss deadly diseases

    Dr. James Choi adn Dr. Andrey Espinoza discussed prostate problems and heart disease at the hospital’s first Life Lessons. By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor    Although there was much laughter, the message was serious.    At a forum called Life Lessons on Monday night, two Hunterdon Medical Center physicians mixed humor and straightforward facts while talking about…

  • Free prostate exams offered in Princeton tonight

       Free and confidential prostate health screenings are being offered from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight at the University Medical Center at Princeton Clinic.    Screenings are targeted at all men over 50, men over 40 with a family history of prostate cancer and African-American men over 40. Men experiencing symptoms such as frequent urination, pain, interrupted…