In Clarksburg, one resident is quietly spreading holiday magic and bringing smiles to families throughout the community.
In Clarksburg, one resident is quietly spreading holiday magic and bringing smiles to families throughout the community.
The Montgomery County Planning Board and the Montgomery County Planning Department announced their January 2026 calendar of events and meetings.
As technology advances faster than ever, cybersecurity and defense companies are competing for more than talent—they are seeking exceptional innovators with the expertise to create the next generation of products, services, and breakthrough technologies.
That combination of diverse and specialized talent, and proximity to customers is what positions Montgomery County, Maryland, as a strategic destination and a growing hub for defense, satellite communications, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing companies.
Thales Defense & Security, Inc.’s (TDSI) expansion is the latest example.
For more than six decades, TDSI, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Thales U.S.A, has supported critical national security missions, delivering advanced communications, intelligence, surveillance, and defense technologies to military and government customers around the world.
Last week, the company celebrated a significant expansion of its manufacturing operations in Clarksburg, Maryland.
Over the past year, TDSI also doubled its manufacturing floor footprint through a $4 million investment, expanding production capacity to support the company’s continued growth.
Today, TDSI employs approximately 675 people in Montgomery County, including roughly 250 manufacturing employees.
As demand for its technologies continues to grow, the company continues to expand and has added more than 225 positions locally over the past three years.
A leading U.S. supplier of tactical radio and SATCOM communications, including EW/SIGINT kits, tactical power, Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (HMCS), mounted/dismounted EO/IR sensors, missile fusing, cyber protection technology and Anti-Submarine Warfare sonars, TDSI supports customers across the U.S. Armed Forces, including the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Department of Homeland Security, other federal agencies, and global security partners. (more…)
Montgomery County Government and the Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation have announced the selection of 55 early-stage companies to receive grants through the County’s Technology Innovation and Founders Funds program, a competitive initiative designed to support technology commercialization and help local startups grow.
The Maryland Department of Transportation has awarded $500,000 in grants to support 40 small businesses impacted by ongoing Purple Line construction, continuing an effort aimed at helping locally owned businesses remain operational during the multi-year project.
Connect with neighbors, learn about Lafayette Federal, and grab fun giveaways! All while enjoying food from local Food Truck.
First 75 registrants can receive free food.*
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced that Dr. Andrew T. Fried, a licensed dentist and owner of Perry Hall Family Dental in Nottingham, MD, pleaded guilty to narcotics distribution and improper prescribing of controlled substances and was sentenced to 10 years in prison with all but one day suspended, followed by probation.
PetWellClinic, a veterinary care provider, has permanently closed its Pike & Rose location at 11802 Rockville Pike, Suite D (h/t pike.and.rozay on Instgram). The walk-in vet opened in October 2022. (more…)
The Potomac estate formerly owned by Dan and Tanya Snyder has sold at auction for $13.3 million, nearly 36 million less than originally listed for, according to a report by Biz Journals.
Signage is up for a new Dollar Tree at 20906 Frederick Road, Suite A, in Germantown. The store is located in the former Staples space, which closed in August. (more…)
The story of Maryland native Pat Spencer, often dubbed the “Jordan of Lacrosse” for his transcendent college lacrosse career, is one of the most unconventional and inspiring journeys in modern professional sports. Against the odds, Spencer has carved out a role for himself in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors, proving that elite athleticism and relentless determination can redefine what a traditional basketball path looks like.
Joy By Seven Reasons will close its Chevy Chase location, ending its run after a little more than three years in Montgomery County. A representative from the restaurant confirmed that the final day of service will be Sunday, December 21, during a phone call on Friday afternoon.
Terra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse has delayed the opening of its Rockville location, now set to open on Sunday, December 28, after previously announcing an opening date of December 19. (more…)