5 Things to Know Today, July 11, In Montgomery County
It’s Tuesday, July 11, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Council: Montgomery County Council meets at 1:15 p.m. to celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month… Read More
It’s Tuesday, July 11, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Council: Montgomery County Council meets at 1:15 p.m. to celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month… Read More
Darnestown’s Inferno Pizzeria Napoletana was ranked the 23rd best pizzeria in the United States by 50 Top Pizza — a pizza evaluation site run by Italian experts. Inferno Pizzeria Napoletana… Read More
Montgomery Parks is partnering with Age Well Senior Fitness to provide a free fitness program for adults aged 55 or older every Tuesday from July 11 to August 15 from… Read More
Today is Monday, July 10 and here are five things to know today. Weather forecasters tell us to expect sunshine and clouds mixed with a high fo 86 degrees. 1.… Read More
Cerca de 200 nuevos puestos de trabajo en el cuidado de la salud llegarán al área metropolitana de Washington, D.C. con la apertura de la nueva Clínica de Salud Mental… Read More
Ryan Spiegel, a Gaithersburg councilmember for more than 15 years, took his seat in Annapolis this week. He joins District 17 as a delegate to the Maryland State Legislature. Spiegel,… Read More
Today is Friday, July 7 and we should expect scattered thunderstorms with temperatures in the high 80s. Here are 5 things to know. 1. Silver Spring Man Back in Court:… Read More
Among numerous other charges, Taylor Taranto has been arrested by federal authorities for his participation in events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. According to the Washington Post,… Read More
Welcome to our Weekend Roundup of events in Montgomery County. Here are nine things to do this weekend, July 7-9. Friday, July 7 Kids Concert: Every Friday at 11:30 a.m.… Read More
As Montgomery County councilmembers debate limits on rent increases, Takoma Park councilmembers announced its rate stabilization at 3.7% for the next year. As of July 1 and running through June… Read More
Brew Belly in Olney started a unique but distinctly all-American 4th of July tradition a few years ago – a cheesesteak eating contest. While not your average Independence Day activity… Read More
When White’s Ferry closed in December of 2020 no one could have imagined it would still be drydocked nearly two and a half years later. Upcounty community business carries on.… Read More