Einstein Alley Dedicated
Mayor Cecilia Birge proudly unveils Montgomery's new Einstein's Alley sign on Rt. 206 at 23 Orchard Rd. flanked by (l to r): Twp. Committeewoman Louise Wilson, EDC Chair Walter Geslak, Deputy Mayor Brad Fay, Mayor Birge's two sons, Tommy and Carl, and Einstein's Alley Co-executive Directors Katherine Kish & Lou Wagman. Photo/Jonathan Vaccaro
Cardboard Cutout Cons Cops
Township Police officers were called out to the PNC Bank on the corner of Routes 518 and 206 on Thanksgiving evening this past November after an... More
Township Officials Talk to County about Skillman Village
Montgomery Township Committee Members met with the Somerset County Open Space Advisory Committee for the first time on November 12. The meeting... More
Township Man Authors "Television & the Presidency"
Skillman resident Robert Bradsell, who also narrates the programs, has written the Fox News series "Television & the... More
Planning Board Lays Out Plan to Meet COAH Regulations
Township Planner Richard Coppola presented an 11-page "Fair Share" plan to the Planning Board and Township Committee in mid-November... More
Rocky Hill Inn Reopens
The Rocky Hill Inn has reopened under new owners Evan and Maria Blomgren. After a “soft opening” in mid-November, they are ready for... More
Township Awards 2 Liquor Licenses For $506K Each
Montgomery Township Committee awarded two new liquor licenses to Madison Marquette, the developers of Montgomery Promenade at the November 6... More
Santa To Fly Into Princeton Airport Christmas Eve Day
Princeton Airport will hold their 33rd annual Santa Fly-In on December 24. Airport Manager, Kenneth Nierenberg, has confirmed Santa's arrival time... More
Police Alert: Recent Burglaries & Prevention Tips
Township of Montgomery E-Bulletin
November 4, 2008
Police Alert: Recent Burglaries & Prevention Tips
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A BLOG: Political Underwear Monthly
By Didi Goldmark, our correspondent in the far-flung field
11.19.08 Ed. Note: nothing new to report - more will be revealed.
Early Novermber
Holy Halloween and a rat-a-tat-tat! What a month it's been! The good news is that October is over. No more bailout wannabe saviors, typified by TV shots of McCain striding purposefully around the halls of congress, entourage in tow with Lieberman, the shady sharpei, trying to keep up. And the debates, or better yet, the debatacles. Won't be missing them at all. Taken as a whole the... More