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The Montgomery News Athletes of the Month - June 2025
Each month, Montgomery High School Athletic Director Kris Grundy polls local coaches to select a female and male scholar athlete to spotlight on this page. Each Athlete of the Month will receive a $25 Gift Certificate to The Tiger’s Tale.
The Montgomery News
Jun 121 min read


A New Kind of College Book: Freshmen Need It, Parents Love It
After all the SATs, college tours, essays, and late nights studying, high school seniors are finally getting ready for the next big step — college. It’s uncharted territory and rising college freshmen aren’t looking for a cumbersome guidebook to help them get through their first year. Karen Dentler knows this well. That’s why she wrote Go to Class: How to Succeed at College — a quick, down-to-earth book filled with smart advice and real-life tips for new college students.
The Montgomery News
Jun 42 min read


From Ambulance Bays to Medical School: Eight Montgomery EMS Members Embark on Path to Be Physicians
In a banner year for Montgomery Emergency Medical Services (MEMS), eight current and former members of the all-volunteer squad are heading to medical school—a record-setting milestone that highlights not only the organization’s commitment to outstanding patient care but also its success in developing future leaders.
The Montgomery News
Jun 43 min read


After Decades of Performing and Recording, Local Musician Mark Manto is Set to Release His Debut Album
Music is a part of every aspect of Mark Manto’s life. It’s in the rhythm his feet make when he goes out to run, it’s in the soft sound of the waves at the beach, it’s in the old records he digs up for new inspiration. With years of experience from various bands and musical endeavors, Manto is proud to announce his first all-original album, The Rocky Hill.
The Montgomery News
May 304 min read


Montgomery’s Farmers’ Market Returns, Updates on Princeton & Hopewell Markets
The Montgomery Farmers’ Market returned to the Montgomery Municipal Building in Skillman, off Route 206, on Saturday, May 31, from 10 am to 1 pm. The Blawenburg Band’s Dixieland Ensemble performed from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm to help celebrate opening day.
The Montgomery News
May 295 min read


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 292 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 293 min read