The Office of Councilmember Laurie-Anne Sayles issued the following news release on Tuesday, July 2: (more…)
The Office of Councilmember Laurie-Anne Sayles issued the following news release on Tuesday, July 2: (more…)
Fireworks displays will be held on July 4, 2024, in Germantown, Poolesville, and Rockville. Details for each event are provided below. (more…)
The Montgomery County Government has released a list of closures and schedule/program changes for the observance of Independence Day on Thursday, July 4:
Stone Ridge graduates Katie Ledecky (class of 2015), Phoebe Bacon (class of 2020), and Erin Gemmell (class of 2023) have all been named to the U.S. Women’s Swimming Olympic Team for the 2024 Olympics in Paris. The school is located in Bethesda.
Montgomery County has announced it will increase traffic enforcement over the July 4th holiday weekend to ensure community safety and prevent drunk driving. (more…)
25 years ago, we were all preparing for the unknown as the year 2000 problem (or “Y2K”) was on the horizon. Y2K referred to the potential of computer errors related to the formatting and storage of calendar data for dates in and after the year 2000. Montgomery County was preparing residents and offering information through town hall meetings set across the county.
The public entrance to the Montgomery County Council Office Building at 100 Maryland Ave in Rockville will be temporarily relocated on July 17 due to renovations.
Potomac native and Bullis alumna Masai Russell set an Olympic trials record and qualified for the Paris Olympics with a 12.25 in the 100m hurdles.
An unfortunate injury has ended Kayla DiCello’s 2024 Olympic hopes, as the 2022 graduate of Northwest High School in Germantown and Boyds resident announced that she ruptured her achilles during the opening event at the Olympic Trials.
Montgomery County’s is currently offering rebates to property owners who install RainScapes in their residential, commercial, homeowners associations, congregations and multi-family properties.
Montgomery History will host “The Washington Trolley Story,” a free online presentation beginning July 1.