Author: MCS Staff
Chick-fil-A will soon be adding pizza to the menu of its ‘Little Blue Menu’ location at 7242 Baltimore Ave. in College Park, MD. The pizza menu will be available starting Monday, March 18.
Week-Ahead Lane Closures across the state of Maryland (All work is weather permitting ):
On Friday, March 15th at 3:56pm, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded to 314 Copley Place/LA Fitness in Gaithersburg’s Downtown Crown neighborhood for a person in cardiac arrest.
In this article we take a look back at the upcoming restaurants that have created the most buzz on our website and associated social media accounts in the last few months. Today we’re going to highlight the five (in no particular order) that have generated the most buzz in the last few months in terms of views, likes, and shares:
The Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District and Bethesda Urban Partnership are seeking artists for the Signal Box Public Art project. Fifteen signal boxes located throughout downtown Bethesda have been selected for artistic vinyl wraps to adorn the boxes.
The Corner Slice, a mainstay at 7901 Norfolk Ave. in Bethesda, has closed. Readers have noted that the restaurant has been closed for a few weeks and our phone calls have gone unanswered since the start of the month. A sign has now been put in the window stating that Corner Slice is “out of business” according to Robert Dyer.
According to Maryland Today (produced by the University of Maryland office of marketing and communications), Vice President for Student Affairs Patty Perillo sent the following email to the campus community on Friday afternoon regarding lifting the suspension of 32 fraternities and sororities.
On February 2, the Montgomery County Board of Education (BOE) and Dr. Monifa McKnight mutually agreed to part ways. Now, Montgomery Perspective reports that McKnight was paid $1.3 million. “That includes $1,183,250 in wages, $30,000 in attorney fees, $20,225 in deferred compensation, $18,525 for a tax sheltered annual annuity plan and $48,000 for an annual annuity.” Additional information on the separation agreement can be found in the Montgomery Perspective article and the separation agreement has been published by the Washington Post.
Montgomery Parks is forecasting a peak bloom of the cherry blossoms within the next week and invites visitors to avoid the traffic and visit its local parks to view nature’s display.
The Montgomery County Board of Elections is seeking workers for Primary Election Day on Tuesday, May 14 (paid positions).