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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 262 min read


Rebecca Ann "Becky" Gorman, 65
Rebecca Ann “Becky” Gorman, former Montgomery Township Court Clerk, died on Thursday, July 17, 2025, at her home. She was 65.
The Montgomery News
Jul 251 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 243 min read


Is Your Business Fully Promoted?
Fully Promoted Princeton (FPP) aims to be a “one-stop shop” for local businesses to purchase promotional materials, such as embroidered custom-designed shirts, hats, signs, pens, cups, and more. Owner Rashmi Nair of Belle Mead opened her shop in May in Research Park on Route 206, across from Princeton Airport.
The Montgomery News
Jul 242 min read


NJ Attorney General: Mary Jacobs Foundation Must Fulfill Its Original Purpose as a Library
The NJ Attorney General’s Office — in its role as protector of the public interest in charitable gifts and trusts — will send deputy Thomas J. Swan to appear in Superior Court, Chancery Division, at the Somerset County Courthouse in Flemington on August 29 for an order to deny cy pres to the Mary Jacobs Library Foundation in Rocky Hill.
The Montgomery News
Jul 174 min read


Anthony "Mr. T" Tedesco, 82
Anthony Richard Tedesco (Tony) obituary — Montgomery Township NJ School Teacher for 40 Years (November 5, 1942 - July 1, 2025)
The Montgomery News
Jul 152 min read


'Neighbors for Smart Planning' Propose a Legal Challenge to Fight for Better Creative Solutions to Montgomery's Round 4 Affordable Housing Plan
About 40 Montgomery Township neighbors form a coalition, expressing frustration with their governing officials regarding the adoption of what they say is a half-baked plan to provide 260 state-mandated affordable housing units or credits in Montgomery — particularly concerning the former Johnson & Johnson (now Kenvue) property on rural Grandview Road in Skillman, NJ.
The Montgomery News
Jul 116 min read