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Diane Barbara Hoehn, 67
Diane Barbara (Cowley) Hoehn died quietly at home in Princeton, NJ on July 25, 2025 with her adoring husband, Bob, her son, Bobby, and her sisters, Mary and Joan, by her side after an over four year battle with ovarian cancer.
The Montgomery News
Jul 26, 20252 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


Authentic Mexican Food Served Up at Tito’s Deli & Taco Place
Tito’s Deli and Taco Place is tucked in a modest storefront on Wall Street, across from Princeton Airport. It's a portal into the rich story and family recipes of the owners — the Aparicios.
The Montgomery News
Jul 24, 20254 min read


Phone Scammer Impersonates Montgomery Police, Checks Mailed at Skillman Post Office Stolen and Altered
Phone Scammer Impersonates Montgomery Police, Checks Mailed at Skillman Post Office Stolen and Altered
The Montgomery News
Jul 16, 20252 min read


Mark Gregory Hogan, 61
Mark G. Hogan of Skillman, NJ died unexpectedly on July 4, 2025. He was only 61.
The Montgomery News
Jul 13, 20252 min read


Montgomery/Somerset Co. Voters Favor Mikie and Jack for Governor, Monty Dems Reelect Incumbents in Local Races, GOP Local Elections Uncontested
Montgomery/Somerset Co. Voters Favor Mikie and Jack for Governor, Monty Dems Reelect Incumbents in Local Races, GOP Local Elections Uncontested
The Montgomery News
Jun 11, 20254 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






















