The farmhouse on Steinbeck Ave. in Crown is now for sale. The England-Crown farmhouse was built sometime in the late 1870s or early 1880s. The structure is an excellent […]
The farmhouse on Steinbeck Ave. in Crown is now for sale. The England-Crown farmhouse was built sometime in the late 1870s or early 1880s. The structure is an excellent […]
How has COVID affected real estate in MoCo?
We had Nurit Coombe of www.teamnurit.com on the podcast to discuss just that. You might be surprised at what you hear, but Team Nurit has those answers and how they’re being innovative during a difficult time.
Tortacos Germantown reopened today, but sadly the Gaithersburg location has closed permanently.
In an announcement made today, the popular taco spot announced that it would be reopening the Germantown location (13024 Middlebrook Rd.) this morning at 11am.
We would like to introduce you to a new member of The MoCoShow team. Michelle Katz has recently joined us as a contributor. She has lived in MoCo for most […]
P.F. Chang’s has closed its Chevy Chase location permanently, according to the company’s website.
The American-based, Asian-themed restaurant moved furniture out at the beginning of April and removed the location from the company website in early April, according to PoPVille.
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When the recycling truck that Jamal Leonard was working off of broke down in front of Germantown resident Laurel Weetall’s house, she noticed the employee of the MoCo Department of Environmental Protection working even harder.
The Montgomery County Board of Education has approved an LGBTQ History course that is being referred to as the first of its kind in the United States.
Michael Doggett, an English teacher at Hallie Wells Middle School, received a Twilight Award (sponsored by Box Tops for Education and General Mills) last night on Instagram Live from Chance the Rapper. With that award came a $30,000 prize that will be split between the teacher and the school he works at.
We’ve all heard of New York and Chicago style pizza, but we have our own style of pizza here in Maryland. As we discussed in our inaugural podcast back in 2014 due to our very own Mr. MoCo’s enthusiasm for this type of pizza, Maryland-style pizza is characterized by its rectangular shape, biscuity crust, sweet tomato sauce, and smoked provolone cheese.
While we use the term “Maryland Style Pizza,” it mainly pertains to areas in Maryland that are suburbs of Washington DC, with this style predominantly found in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties. This pizza style tends to spark debate, as many people have strong opinions about its unique components– whether it’s the sauce, the crust, the cheese, or a combination of all three.
A car drove into one of the columns in front of Capital One Bank in Gaithersburg this evening, dislodging and knocking it over.
As you can see in the photo sent in by Darryl Parker, the column landed on top of the car that drove into it.