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Blizzard Warning Issued; Schools Close as Potentially Historic Winter Storm Targets Montgomery

February 22, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta Montgomery Township is preparing for what forecasters are calling a potentially historic winter storm, prompting school closures, business shutdowns and urgent public safety advisories ahead of heavy snow, strong winds and possible coastal flooding. The National Weather Service (NWS)…

Public Comment Brings Black History Month Resolution, Kenvue Property Questions, Inclusion Concerns, and Park Cleanliness to Forefront

February 20, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta Public comment at the Feb. 19 Montgomery Township Committee meeting touched on a range of issues—from how the township recognizes Black History Month, to ongoing community attention on the former Kenvue/Grandview property and affordable housing messaging, to concerns about…

Schulberg Sparks Montgomery Surge as Cougars Roll at Home, Win on Road; Wrestlers Drop Match at Haddon Township

February 18, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta MHS ’79 Cougar Sports Correspondent Montgomery’s girls basketball team turned in a pair of complete performances—one in front of the home crowd and one on the road—while the Cougars wrestling squad battled through a pin-heavy night in a…

Dr. Wang Raises Clarity, Equity Questions as Board Reviews Key Curriculum Items at Jan. 27 Meeting

February 17, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta During the Montgomery Township Board of Education meeting on Jan. 27, board member Dr. Wang offered comments and posed a series of questions tied to several action agenda items scheduled for board approval, focusing on how the district communicates academic pathways,…

Montgomery BOE Passes Wide-Ranging Action Agenda

February 17, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta At the Montgomery Township Board of Education’s Jan. 27 business meeting, the board approved a wide-ranging Action Agenda covering routine reports, curriculum documents for next school year, consulting support for professional development, major finance and facilities resolutions, transportation contracts, the district’s…

Municipal Alliance Highlights Winter Wellness Event, Student Programs and Spring Parenting Workshop in February Update

February 17, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta The Montgomery Rocky Hill Municipal Alliance and Municipal Youth Services Commission (MAYSC) released a February update outlining recent programming aimed at youth wellness, prevention education and community engagement, along with upcoming opportunities for students and parents. Committee Chair Lori…

Fire District #2 Election Saturday in Montgomery: What It Is — and Why the Budget Vote Matters

February 16, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta Montgomery Township voters will head to the polls this Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, for the annual Fire District #2 election, a local vote that directly affects how the community funds and supports its fire protection services. While many residents are…

Montgomery Volunteer Fire Company to Host Membership Open House March 4

February 15, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta Residents interested in serving their community will have a chance to learn more about volunteering with the Montgomery Township Volunteer Fire Department during a Membership Open House on Wednesday, March 4, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Montgomery…

Board of Health Endorses PSE&G Wastewater Plan for Harlingen Substation, Hears Funding and Staffing Updates

February 14, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta The Montgomery Township Board of Health on Feb. 11 approved routine monthly reports and minutes, then voted to endorse a New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) application connected to a proposed PSE&G electrical substation project at 151 Trent…

Residents Raise Questions on EKAHN/Kenvue Litigation, Possible Site Activity During Public Comment at Feb. 9 Planning Board Meeting

February 13, 2026

Nicholas Mistretta During the public comment portion of the Montgomery Township Planning Board’s Feb. 9 meeting, several residents asked questions centered on the former Kenvue/Johnson & Johnson property—often referred to in township discussions as the EKAHN site—including the status of…