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School Bus Crashes with Six Montgomery High School Students on Board
Montgomery EMS safely evacuated six Montgomery High School students and the driver from a school bus after an accident at the Skillman Road-Route 601 intersection near Montgomery High School on Friday, April 19, at 3 pm. The scene of the accident involving a contracted bus and and six Montgomery High...
Montgomery School Board Member Resigns After Her Employer — the Plainfield Board of Ed — Charged Her with Theft
Friday, April 19 — The Montgomery Township School Board notified the community today that School Board Member Zelda Spence Wallace resigned yesterday. Her employer, the Plainfield Board of Education, recently charged her with allegedly stealing $13,000 from the Plainfield School district, where she has been employed as an administrator.
Montgomery Township Woman Killed in South Brunswick Crash on Route 1
A 25-year-old woman from Montgomery Township was one of three people who died in a multi-vehicle crash on Route 1 at Ridge Road in South Brunswick on Friday, April 12, at 9:26 am. An oversized tractor trailer carrying a large concrete slab collided with a van transporting two disabled adults...
Maria Ioanna Passalaris, 25
Maria Ioanna Passalaris, 25, of Skillman, NJ, died on Friday, April 12, 2024, in a devastating traffic accident on Route 1 and Ridge Road in South Brunswick. Maria's legacy of resilience, kindness, and unwavering faith will continue to inspire those who knew her. Her spirit will forever live on in the hearts of all who were touched by her presence.
Montgomery School Board Member Charged with Theft
The Plainfield police department charged Montgomery resident Zelda Spence Wallace on March 29 with allegedly stealing $13,086 from the Plainfield School District, where she has been employed as an administrator. She also serves on the Montgomery Board of Education. As the supervisor of Out-of-School Programs in Plainfield, Spence Wallace is...
Illicit Car Meet-up in CVS Parking Lot in Belle Mead Draws 250 Vehicles
A large gathering — approximately 250 vehicles — were involved in a street car takeover in the CVS parking lot on Tuesday night, April 16, police said. Montgomery Township patrol officers responded to the parking lot, located off Route 206 in the Belle Mead section of Montgomery, at 8:30 pm and found car owners and enthusiasts showcasing their cars.
Somerset County Vocational & Tech School Groundbreaking
A ceremony marking the start of construction on a $23 million expansion of facilities at Somerset County Vocational & Technical Schools (SCVTS) was held on March 27. Rendering of the new $23 million Somerset County Vo-Tech Career and Technical Education building under construction in Bridgewater. The Vo-Tech school is open...
Montgomery, Highest Property Taxes in Somerset County
Montgomery Township has the highest property taxes in Somerset County, and ranks among the highest in the state of New Jersey, according to a new report from the NJ Department of Community Affairs (DCA). The average New Jersey property-tax bill is about $9,800 per household per year. Data from this...
An Inclusive Playground Is Coming to Our Town
A new $1.5 million inclusive playground will have something for everybody — young, old, blind, deaf, wheelchair-bound, autistic, and more. It promises to help foster friendships amongst people of all abilities in Montgomery Township. A architect’s rendering of a new inclusive playground approved to be built on the grounds...
A Fifth-grader with Food Allergies Goes to Washington to Advocate for Her Community
Claire Sullivan, 11, sits at the allergy table at the Lower Middle School cafeteria with her friends during lunch break. “We eat at the peanut-free table,” Claire says. “All my friends have some sort of allergy. We are located far from the regular tables.”. Claire Sullivan, 11,...
James (Jim) Fredrick Frintner, 70
Member of the first graduating class of Montgomery High School. James (Jim) Fredrick Frintner, 70, lived a life of curiosity, love, and humor. He died on March 24, 2024 at his home in Collingswood, New Jersey. Jim was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 1953 to Evelyn Gallmeyer Frintner and...
Skillman Residents Want to Preserve a 34-acre Property in Their Neighborhood, Listed for Sale for $1.5M
Residents of the Skillman section of Montgomery Township are expressing concern that a For Sale sign has appeared in their neighborhood on Fairview Avenue — which does, in fact, have a fair view of a 34-acre property containing fields, ponds, and wildlife. The property is listed for $1.55 million.
INTEGIRLS Engage in Mathematics
STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) as a field has been growing with new advancements in various fields of study. With the development of generative AI, electric vehicles, and biological advancements comes a new wave of interest in the field. However, a consistent discrepancy is being observed: the gender gap. In many censuses for 2023, the STEM workforce was found to be sparsely made up of women. Reasons for this trend include stereotypes placed onto their capabilities, lack of resources, and lack of encouragement.
New Montgomery Police Officer Trained in Alternative Responses to Reduce Instances of Violence and Escalation
Montgomery Police Director Silvio Bet welcomed a new officer — Matthew DeCataldo was appointed at the Township Committee meeting on March 21 with a salary of $80,434. Probationary Montgomery Police Officer Matthew DeCataldo (right) with his fiancée at his swearing-in ceremony on March 21. “Matthew brings a lot...
Father and Son Help Upgrade Monty Police Firing Range
A father-and-son team designed and helped build an outdoor shooting range pavillion that provides Montgomery Township police officers with protection from the weather while they practice using their weapons. It also helps to keep their feet dry from the swampy area designated as their shooting area. Dan Fortunato, the principal...
Driver Dead after Crashing through a Guardrail into the Millstone River in Montgomery Township
A 31-year-old man driving east on Belle Mead-Griggstown Road crashed through a guardrail and into the Millstone River on Saturday, March 16, at 6:10 am. The vehicle left the roadway, coming to rest on its roof against the embankment on the opposite side of the river, police said. The driver later died from his injuries.
Two New Tenants Sign-up for Montgomery Promenade
Developer also hires an elite new leasing firm. As previously reported by The Montgomery News, construction is underway at Montgomery Promenade, a 292,700-square-foot center on Route 206 in Skillman, just north of Princeton. The shopping center is expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2025. SJC Ventures, a privately...
A 17-year-old with a Life-Threatening Head Injury Airlifted to Hospital after a Car Crash on Canal Road
Franklin Township police performed lifesaving efforts on a 17-year-old girl who suffered a serious head injury following a single motor vehicle crash involving four teenage occupants on Canal Road between Coppermine and Old Georgetown roads on Friday, March 15, at 10:10 pm. NorthSTAR, operated by NJ State Police, is based...
Jean Ruelle (Mathieson) Gray, 97
Jean Ruelle Gray (Mathieson) of Belle Mead, NJ, died on February 18, 2024. Jean was born on November 18, 1926, in Detroit, Michigan. She was an independent, driven woman earning her bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University. She received a Fulbright scholarship to study abroad, laying the foundation of a lifelong love for travel and exploration. On her way back from Australia, she met a pilot in the British Royal Air Force, Peter Gray, whom she would later marry in 1956.
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