The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) will hold a hybrid public meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. to present and gather feedback on proposed bikeway and pedestrian safety improvements along MacArthur Boulevard between Old Anglers Inn and Falls Road in Potomac.

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Sheetz announced the death of its former President, CEO, and Chairman, Stephen G. Sheetz, who died at age 77 after more than six decades with the family-owned company. The company credited him with leading major expansions and initiatives, including the introduction of Made-to-Order food, entry into fuel sales, and growth into multiple states. (more…)


Multiple large-scale illegal car rallies were dismantled Friday night across Howard, Prince George’s, and Montgomery counties following a coordinated enforcement operation by the Maryland Car Rally Task Force and partner law enforcement agencies, according to Maryland State Police.

The operation began around 9 p.m. on Friday, January 2, and targeted public roads, industrial areas, and parking lots where illegal exhibition driving events were planned or underway. Police said high-visibility patrols and enforcement actions prevented crowds of up to 300 participants from engaging in dangerous driving behavior, disorderly conduct, and roadway shutdowns.


Montgomery County families will soon have a new option for dinner. Feast & Fettle , a prepared meal delivery service focused on high-quality, chef-made food, is launching locally on January 3.

This service is designed for busy households that still want to eat well. Meals arrive fully prepared, chilled, and ready to heat. There’s no cooking required and no cleanup afterward,  just more time to enjoy a real meal together.

Feast & Fettle already serves thousands of members across the Northeast and is now expanding to the DC region. Montgomery County stood out to them as a place full of busy families, caregivers, and professionals who could benefit from a better dinner solution.

They didn’t wait until launch day to get involved. The company worked with organizations in the area to deliver meals to furloughed federal workers. That early outreach reflects a belief that food is more than fuel. This effort prioritizes care, connection, and the belief that a nourishing meal can offer a lot to a family.

With a new regional facility now in place, deliveries will be timely and consistent. The facility also brings new jobs to the area, reinforcing Feast & Fettle’s commitment to investing in local communities.

Their rotating menu features entrees, seasonal sides, and options for kids, all made from scratch. Members choose what they want, and it’s delivered fresh each week.

Feast & Fettle is more than a meal service. It’s a helping hand. It’s calm after a long day. And for Montgomery County families, it’s arriving just in time.

New members receive their second week free by using code LOCALNEWSNETWORK at checkout or following the link here: Feast & Fettle


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