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MHS Senior Obinna Obuba Commits to Run for the University of Pennsylvania
There have been some drastic changes to Obinna Obuba’s life since his last athlete of the month nomination in May 2025. The Montgomery senior spent his fall hauling in 21 catches for 534 yards and six touchdowns on the gridiron, helping the Cougars to a Section Two, Group Four championship appearance against Phillipsburg.
However, his best work still comes on the track, where he owns the school record in the 55m hurdles, and lowered it in dramatic fashion.
The Montgomery News
Mar 262 min read


Emma Reyes-Cano Puts MHS Girls Wrestling on the Map
For years, girls’ wrestling was an afterthought. There was little to no participation, lacking resources, and not enough girls like Emma Reyes-Cano leading the charge. The Montgomery freshman is off to a wonderful career, ripping off her last 11 matches to boost her record to 17-6.
The Montgomery News
Mar 262 min read


New E-Bike Regulations Requiring a License and Insurance Are Now in Effect, Montgomery Police
New e-bike regulations are now in effect across New Jersey. E-bike drivers must now have a valid licence for ages 15 and up, and insurance. The Montgomery Township Police Department reminds residents the new law is designed to improve public safety, clarify operator requirements, and ensure responsible use of electric bicycles throughout our community.
The Montgomery News
Mar 172 min read


Rocky Hill Borough Elected Its First Woman Mayor in 1958— Montgomery Township Had to Wait Until 1983
Women’s History Month is a fitting time to honor two outstanding public servants and political path makers: Grace A. Gurisic, first woman mayor of the Borough of Rocky Hill, and Cathy Frank-White, first woman mayor of Montgomery Township.
The Montgomery News
Mar 133 min read


Montgomery Residents: Don’t Be Surprised If There Is a Tax Increase This Year
CFO Michael Pitts provided an update on Montgomery's upcoming budget, which he said he anticipates to be one of the most challenging in recent history due to rapidly increasing expenses.
The Montgomery News
Mar 116 min read


80% of a 400-acre Tract Owned by the State of NJ Would Remain Open Space, Under Montgomery Township's Draft Plan to Acquire the Land
After The Montgomery News released an article titled "Montgomery Officials Unveil Initial Vision for 400-acre NJ State-owned Farmland in the Heart of Skillman," on March 9, the municipality issued a press on the proposed acquisition.
The Montgomery News
Mar 114 min read


From Bollywood to Montgomery, NJ, Local Resident Wins National Talent Competition
Jayshree Srikanth has navigated from Nairobi, Kenya, where she was born and raised, to become a resident and cultural representative of Montgomery Township, NJ. She recently walked the ramp at the Miss Bharat USA 2025 national pageant held at Royal Albert’s Palace, NJ, on Dec. 5, and earned the title of "Mrs. Bharat Petite USA 2025."
The Montgomery News
Mar 15 min read




























