Princeton Packet NewsWire Volunteers recognized in Montgomery By: ANDREW HARRISON, Staff Writer Date: September 18, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Montgomery Township recognized its resident volunteers at the township municipal center on Sept. 14. Volunteers recognized serve as township first responders, on township commissions and boards, and volunteer in other ways. Photo courtesy of Montgomery TownshipVolunteers spotlighted by township officials on Sept. 14. Photo courtesy of Montgomery Township Photo courtesy of Montgomery TownshipCommitteewoman Devra Keenan (left), Montgomery Mayor Neena Singh (center), and Committeeman Dennis Ahn (right) recognize township volunteers. Photo courtesy of Montgomery Township TagsMontgomery Municipal CenterMontgomery Townshipvolunteers Previous article‘There is an ongoing water problem’Next articleWorld Trade Center steel on display at Hopewell Branch library ANDREW HARRISON, Staff Writer I want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Princeton school officials dismiss Westminster Choir College speculation LEA KAHN, Staff Writer - September 19, 2024 Lawrence Township Public Schools rebrands with updated logos Lawrence Ledger News Princeton school board hires superintendent search consultants Cranbury Press News Troop 52 has new Eagle Scout Cranbury Press News ‘They were Americans’ Princeton Packet News Hopewell Borough residents petition for public referendum on potential water sale Hopewell News Related articles Cranbury Press News Princeton school officials dismiss Westminster Choir College speculation The possibility of acquiring the former Westminster Choir College campus for expansion has been dismissed by Princeton Public... Lawrence Ledger News Lawrence Township Public Schools rebrands with updated logos Aiming to develop a sense of belonging and unity among students in the Lawrence Township Public Schools, officials... Cranbury Press News Princeton school board hires superintendent search consultants A Long Island, N.Y., consulting firm has been hired to conduct the search for the Princeton Public Schools'... Cranbury Press News Troop 52 has new Eagle Scout Arjun Patel has become Cranbury Boy Scout Troop 52's newest Eagle Scout. Eagle Scout is the highest rank...