It’s Wednesday, June 17, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.
1. Meeting on Waterways Contamination: At 7 p.m., there will be a community meeting at DuFief Elementary School in North Potomac after high levels of “forever chemicals” — which can increase risk of cancer — were found in a stream and pond along Great Seneca Highway. See more here
High levels of potentially cancerous chemicals found in local waterways
2. Community Session on Infrastructure: At 6 p.m. at Mid-County Regional Services Center in Wheaton, the Infrastructure Funding Workgroup — created by the County Council — will host a community listening session to get feedback on how to better fund infrastructure like schools, transportation and parks. The feedback will inform recommendations for the County Council. See more here
3. Early Voting for the Primary Election: Tomorrow is the last day of early voting before Primary Election Day on Tuesday. See the county’s 14 early voting centers here.
4. Transportation to Early Voting: Residents can take Ride On and Metrobus to get to the county’s early voting centers through Thursday. Ride On is free. See the bus routes here
5. ICYMI: For the first time since 1973, the New York Knicks are NBA champions and Montgomery County native Josh Hart played a big part in bringing the trophy back to New York.
From Silver Spring to NBA Champ: Josh Hart helps Knicks win first title since 1973
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