The Montgomery County Commission on Aging will host information sessions for older adults in April and May. (more…)
Last month we reported that permanent signage was up for Hangry Joe’s at 19730 Germantown Rd in the Shops at Germantown shopping center. According hangryjoesgermantown.com, the restaurant is scheduled to open on Tuesday, June 4, 2024.
A Montgomery County resident struck gold with a $50,000 win after buying a winning scratch-off ticket from Chapel Beer and Wine, located at 19737 Frederick Rd in Germantown. Full story below courtesy MDLottery:
According to the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office, “In the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, MD, the Honorable Rachel McGuckian has sentenced defendant, Kimberly Tyler, 31, of Germantown, to 30 years in prison suspend all but 25 years to serve and five years of supervised probation upon release. (more…)
The personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2024’s Most Diverse Cities in America to “identify the places where people have the most unique blend of perspectives, which brings social and economic benefits.” Montgomery County, MD is home to the top three cities (areas) on the list, with Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, and Germantown coming in ranked first, second, and third.
Montgomery County Police has released surveillance footage of suspects who are wanted in connection to an armed robbery in Germantown.
Nicholas Berluti, a teacher at Kingsview Middle School in Germantown, was named a winner in the 11th annual Maryland Financial Education and Capability Awards last month.
25 student-athletes from three different Montgomery County high schools will be participating in the Student-Athlete Mentor Program (SAMP), created by Joseph Hooks and the 480 Club. SAMP is in its second year and the student-athlete mentors are currently going through leadership training with Adam Bradley’s Lead ‘Em Up to prepare for the program.
Northwest High School (NWHS) in Germantown has announced the hiring of Calvin (C.J.) Jenkins as its new Varsity Boys Basketball Coach. Coach Jenkins was part of the first 4-year class at NWHS, graduating from Northwest in 2002.
Montgomery County Police responded to the 13440 block of Layhill Road for the report of a robbery that occurred shortly before 11am on Sunday morning at Wat Thai Washington, D.C.- a Buddhist temple on Layhill Road in Silver Spring. Police believe the burglary is related to a previous break-in at The Noor Center in Germantown on Saturday, March 24.
The Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services will host two HIV screening and prevention education events this month: