Princeton Packet News Residents of Stonebridge at Montgomery march to celebrate anniversary of women’s right to vote By: Submitted Content Date: September 2, 2020 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint 1 of 5 Stonebridge at Montgomery residents marched on the greenway on Aug. 26 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. Participants wore white to honor the women who fought hard to give this right, and carried signs showing the year which women first voted. A few of the resident participants were born before women had the right to vote; they cast their first votes in 1939 and 1941. Stonebridge at Montgomery residents marched on the greenway on Aug. 26 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. Participants wore white to honor the women who fought hard to give this right, and carried signs showing the year which women first voted. A few of the resident participants were born before women had the right to vote; they cast their first votes in 1939 and 1941. Stonebridge at Montgomery residents marched on the greenway on Aug. 26 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. Participants wore white to honor the women who fought hard to give this right, and carried signs showing the year which women first voted. A few of the resident participants were born before women had the right to vote; they cast their first votes in 1939 and 1941. Stonebridge at Montgomery residents marched on the greenway on Aug. 26 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. Participants wore white to honor the women who fought hard to give this right, and carried signs showing the year which women first voted. A few of the resident participants were born before women had the right to vote; they cast their first votes in 1939 and 1941. Stonebridge at Montgomery residents marched on the greenway on Aug. 26 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. Participants wore white to honor the women who fought hard to give this right, and carried signs showing the year which women first voted. A few of the resident participants were born before women had the right to vote; they cast their first votes in 1939 and 1941. Tags19th amendmentMontgomeryStonebridge at Montgomery Submitted Content Home & Garden | March 2024 Central Jersey - March 29, 2024 Stay Connected 1,436FansLike7,706FollowersFollow Sign up for our newsletter Current Issue Latest News Hillsborough fire calls Hillsborough News East Windsor Township Police blotter Windsor News Hopewell Township Police blotter Hopewell News Related articles Princeton Packet News Princeton University students hold pro-Palestinian sit-in Princeton University undergraduate and graduate students gathered for a pro-Palestinian sit-in on campus early on April 25 in... Princeton Packet News Earth Day cleanup Courtesy of the Friends of Princeton Open Space A record number of volunteers gathered at the Billy Johnson Mountain... Bordentown News She said ‘no’ to the bullies State legislation that would ban potential book-banners from doing so - dubbed "The Freedom to Read Act" -... Cranbury Press News ‘I am excited to get started’ The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education has appointed Johnson Park School Principal Angela Siso Stentz to become...