Arby’s closed its last Montgomery County location at 11710 Rockville Pike in North Bethesda back in May of 2021. Now, Robert Dyer reports that McDonald’s will be its replacement.
Arby’s closed its last Montgomery County location at 11710 Rockville Pike in North Bethesda back in May of 2021. Now, Robert Dyer reports that McDonald’s will be its replacement.
If you’ve been to Quincy’s South in North Bethesda/Rockville during its run or Quincy’s in the last year, you’ve likely encountered Drew Gardner’s smiling face, joyful personality, and effective service. Last year Drew was nominated for “Bartender of the Year” aat Quincy’s South and this year he has been nominated for “Manager of The Year” at Quincy’s Potomac.
The Kennedy Shriver Aquatic Center (KSAC), located at 5900 Executive Blvd in Rockville, will close on June 28, 2024 for renovations.
Per the City of Rockville: “Thieves are exploiting a system flaw to steal Kia and Hyundai vehicles with 2011-2021 model years.
A Potomac home that contains a living tree inside of a Zen garden within the home was featured on the popular Instagram account @ZillowGoneWild earlier this week.
Celebrate Rockville’s Asian cultures with performances, interactive displays, kids’ crafts and to-go snack boxes at the city’s Lunar New Year celebration.
Blueridge Restaurant Group has announced its plans to rename all of its Stanford-branded restaurants to “Glenwood’s” over the next few months.
The City of Rockville is moving forward with projects citywide focused on making all forms of mobility safer for all users as part of the city’s Vision Zero initiative.
California Tortilla at 199 E Montgomery Ave in Rockville will be permanently closing on Thursday, February 1, according to associates at the restaurant.
The first draft of the Great Seneca Plan: Connecting Life and Science will be presented to the Montgomery County Planning Board for its review this Thursday, February 1, 2024. You can watch the presentation’s livestream on the Planning Board’s website.