MCPS has sent out an alert reminding families to test for Covid-19 before returning to school on Tuesday, April 19th.
Per MCPS:
MCPS has sent out an alert reminding families to test for Covid-19 before returning to school on Tuesday, April 19th.
Per MCPS:
Montgomery County native and MCPS pre-kindergarten teacher, Jan E. Williams, died in a house fire in Taneytown, Carroll County on April 16th.
Our condolences go out to Ms. Williams’ friends, family, co-workers, and students.
Construction continues at the Fairchild Property on Century Blvd in Germantown in the area surrounded by what is mainly comprised of one-story pad-site restaurant uses (IHOP, Red Robin, Señor Tequilas), and surface parking lots.
Our featured image, taken last week, shows the progress made at the upcoming apartment building.
Construction of Pleasant View Park, the 28th park in the City of Gaithersburg’s inventory, started back in November 2021.
The 9.54-acre park is located at the former Consumer Product Safety Commission site on Rt. 28. (10901 Darnestown Road). A 16-month construction period is anticipated, with completion in February 2023. Work will continue through the winter months, weather permitting.
Richard S. McKernon Youth Fishing Tournament Rules
1. All participants ages 6 through 8 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Paranormal Cirque is coming to Gaithersburg from Thursday, April 28th until Sunday, May 1st at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds at 501 Perry Parkway.
Tickets range from $10-$50.
Per the National Weather Service:
There will be a frost advisory in effect from midnight tonight until 9am Monday morning.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 21 from 2 – 7 pm.
Per the Town of Poolesville:
The Takoma Park Police Department will be participating in the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
This campaign gives the public an opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Collection boxes will be set up in the first-floor police lobby of the City building. Prescription, over-the-counter, and pet medications will be accepted. In addition, vape pens and other e-cigarette devices are now accepted BUT only after the batteries are removed from such devices.
Join Dr. Sacoby Wilson on April 20, 2022, at 11 a.m. to learn how to identify overlapping burdens and health disparities that face Maryland’s vulnerable communities.
PerMontgomery Parks:
Planning team will brief the Planning Board on the progress of the technical update to the plan
Per Montgomery Planning: