Montgomery County to Host Online Conversation About Black Youth Suicide and Mental Health June 2
Per Montgomery County:
Montgomery County to Host Online Conversation About Black Youth Suicide and Mental Health June 2
Per Montgomery County:
Construction and Maintenance Planned Lane Closures for Montgomery County
Per MDOT:
Rockville Biotechnology Company Coming Close For “Functional Cure” to HIV
Rockville-based American Gene Technologies has infused an HIV positive patient with genetically modified “super T cells” that they hope will fight off off the disease as well as prevent it from returning.
Free COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at Montgomery Village Middle School on June 2 for MCPS Students
There will be a free COVID-19 vaccination clinic tomorrow, June 2nd, from 3:30-7pm at Montgomery Village Middle School at 19300 Watkins Mill Rd in Montgomery Village.
Official Statement From The Montgomery County Fair
The organizers of The Montgomery County Agriculture Fair released the following statement on Friday:
Batik Dumpling Bar in Gaithersburg Closing June 12
Batik Asian Cuisine and Dumpling Bar at 200 Main St. in Gaithersburg (Kentlands), announced the following on their Facebook page on Sunday:
Noyes Library for Young Children to Reopen on July 6
Per MCPL:
Today’s $40,000 VaxCash Winner is From MoCo
Today (Saturday, May 29th), the VaxCash winner of the $40,000 was from MoCo. Maryland Lottery announced that the winner on the fifth day was from North Potomac.
Statement From Board of Education President Brenda Wolff And Acting Superintendent Dr. Monifa B. McKnight on The Rise in Anti-Semitic Incidents
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Who Am I? MoCo Edition
This young lady in this photo attended E. C. Glass High School in Lynchburg, Virginia where she performed in plays in the E. C. Glass High School Theater (her photo is displayed there). She was born Constance Elaine Womack in Boston Massachusetts, but moved to Rockville as a baby and spent the first seven years of her life there.
Kobe Japan Hibachi And Sushi Coming to Takoma Park
Kobe Japan Hibachi And Sushi is coming to the Hampshire-Langley Shopping Center at 1163 University Blvd E in Takoma Park according to its website. The location used to be home to Chinatown restaurant. No time frame has been provided for the opening.