Search


After a Public Outcry, Montgomery Leaders Present New Affordable Housing Options
Montgomery Township Committee and Planning Board held an Affordable Housing Town Hall Monday night at the municipal center. Mayor Neena Singh said, "New options were developed in response to public feedback. Among the new options are additional extensions on expiring deed restrictions on existing affordable units so we can further reduce the total number of new units constructed." Meanwhile, two community groups are gearing up to challenge the township's plan.
The Montgomery News
Aug 12, 20258 min read


Skillman Residents Raise Money to Challenge Montgomery's Round 4 Affordable Housing Plan in Court
Savemontgomery.org, a group of Montgomery residents dedicated to preserving the character and tranquility of their neighborhood, is set to wage a formal legal challenge against their municipality's plan to fulfill its Round 4 state-mandated Affordable Housing requirement.
The Montgomery News
Aug 7, 20253 min read


30 Years Later The Montgomery News Is Still Kicking
How many successful newspapers owe their beginnings to a rodeo?Very few, especially among those founded in New Jersey. But that’s the origin story of the newspaper you are now reading — The Montgomery News. Its founder, Frank Drift, was and remains a Jersey boy.
The Montgomery News
Aug 7, 20258 min read


Six Candidates File to Run for Three Seats on the Montgomery School Board, General Election 2025
Four newcomers and two incumbents have filed to run for the Montgomery Board of Education, which also represents the independent little town of Rocky Hill Borough.
The Montgomery News
Jul 31, 20253 min read


1,014 Housing Units Eyed for Mattawang Golf Club as Part of Montgomery's Affordable Housing Plan, Now Off the Table
1,014 Housing Units Eyed for Mattawang Golf Club as Part of Montgomery's Affordable Housing Plan, Now Off the Table
The Montgomery News
Jul 29, 20253 min read


Ya Ya Noodles Closes Indefinitely, ‘Sushi John’ Loses Immigration Case, Plans to Appeal
Newark Immigration Court Judge Tamar H. Wilson denied all of Montgomery Township resident John Zhang's applications on July 16 — leaving Zhang with the option of returning to his native China or remaining in the Elizabeth Contract Detention Facility, a facility that holds 300 detainees, while he appeals the decision.
The Montgomery News
Jul 24, 20253 min read


Montgomery Police Officers Learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
The Montgomery Township Police Department rolled out a new defensive tactics training program for its officers in June — Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu!
The Montgomery News
Jul 16, 20252 min read































