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Historic Washington Well Farm Named to Endangered Sites List
In May, Preservation New Jersey named the flood-damaged and vacant Washington Well Farm in Skillman to its 2025 list of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places. The Dutch farmstead, established circa 1750, is tied to the Revolutionary War and is known for a well where George Washington’s troops stopped to drink in 1778. Flood damage caused by Hurricane Ida in 2021 severely damaged the home and some outbuildings.
The Montgomery News
May 29, 20252 min read


PBA Asks Deputy Mayor, and Township Committee, to Support the Police
Montgomery Police Benevolent Association (PBA) President Sal Intili spoke during the public comment session of the May 15 Township Committee meeting regarding a “lack of support from committee members.”
The Montgomery News
May 29, 20253 min read


Montgomery Baseball Coach Peter Mueller Achieves 300 Career Wins
Montgomery Baseball Coach Peter Mueller Achieves 300 Careers Wins
The Montgomery News
May 24, 20252 min read


"They Were Good Soldiers," Memorial Day Observance
A Memorial Day Service will feature Author John U. Rees, who will share stories of African American men who fought on land and sea for American Independence in the Continental Army — from his book, "They Were Good Soldiers." The public is invited to the Stoutsburg Cemetery in Hopewell NJ on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 3 pm.
The Montgomery News
May 24, 20253 min read


Montgomery Street Named for a Hometown Hero
Montgomery Township officials plan to install a street sign in honor of hometown hero Stephen Warner, who was killed in action in Vietnam in 1971. A dedication ceremony will take place at Community Drive—the street that connects Orchard Road to the Municipal complex—on Memorial Day [Monday, May 26] at 10 am.
The Montgomery News
May 22, 20253 min read


Local Foundation Honors Montgomery Police Officers for Saving a Dog's Life
Two Montgomery Township police officers earned awards for rescuing a dog from a pond in the Cherry Valley Country Club. The dog had escaped from a neighbor's backyard and fell into a frigid pond by the golf course on Jan. 21.
The Montgomery News
May 21, 20251 min read


TV Celebrity Purchases Iconic Rocky Hill Railroad Home, Joins the Club
The star of truTV’s hit show Impractical Jokers — James “Murr” Murray — and his wife Melyssa purchased a five-bedroom home on a two-acre lot in Rocky Hill for about $1.3 million in April. It's regular home, however, it gets about 1,000 visitors a year, has an extensive model railroad setup in the basement, and is home to a 30-member non-profit club that wants to keep their masterpiece intact, but could not afford to purchase the property.
The Montgomery News
May 16, 20257 min read




































