Our real estate experts, Team Nurit, had to find a way to quickly adapt to what’s going on and still be able to offer clients the type of service they […]
Our real estate experts, Team Nurit, had to find a way to quickly adapt to what’s going on and still be able to offer clients the type of service they […]
The closure of all Maryland public schools has been extended until Friday, April 24th, per Maryland state superintendent Karen Salmon.
More information on how learning will continue during this time will be available in the coming days.
Today more than ever, staying at home is the best way to take care of your family’s health.
The air you breathe at home must be free of microorganisms; cleaning your furnace and ducts is essential, today we can help you.
A fourth Maryland resident has died as a result of COVID-19. A Prince George’s County man in his 60s who suffered from underlying medical conditions, per the Maryland Department of Health.
Our condolences go out to his family.
An employee at Whetstone Elementary School in Montgomery Village has tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus).
Per MCPS:
BREAKING: Cocktails can now be sold in takeout cups with lids in MoCo.
State law prohibits the delivery of alcohol by a third party, such as Grubhub or Uber Eats.
In the last 24 hours, Montgomery College has been notified by two MC community members—an employee and a student—that they have tested positive for the COVID-19.
Full letter to community available here.
An executive order has been enacted by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, which closes all non-essential businesses, organizations, and facilities in Maryland effective at 5pm today.
This is NOT a shelter-in-place directive at this point.
Per the Maryland Department of Health on Saturday, 3/21/20.
The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) tonight announced the state’s third death as a result of COVID-19: a Montgomery County resident in her 40s who suffered from underlying medical conditions. Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones.
A Montgomery County police Officer has tested positive for COVID-19.
At this point, it doesn’t appear he was infected as a result of his work, officials said.
MoCo’s last remaining Ruby Tuesday has closed permanently.
This probably won’t come as a surprise to anyone, but we just received word that MoCo’s last remaining Ruby Tuesday has closed permanently.