Rockville Town Square

Thai Chef Street Food at 29 Maryland Avenue in Rockville Town Square is now open.  The 3,535-square-foot restaurant features authentic Bangkok-style vendor food found along the streets of the Thai capital.

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Bethesda

According to a WSSC spokesperson, the overflow from the collapsed sewer pipe near 9240 Vendome Drive in Bethesda that began Friday was stopped at 11:10 am on Saturday.

The total volume of the overflow is estimated to be in excess of 10,000 gallons. They are still investigating the cause, and vandalism is a possibility.


Wheaton

Below you will see a brief history of Wheaton, courtesy of the Wheaton & Kensington Chamber of Commerce. Wheaton, Maryland was named for Major General Frank Wheaton, one of the few generals of the Civil War who attained this rank in the Union Army without attending West Point. The area developed from Leesborough, a small business district which grew near the junction of three major roads– Brookeville Pike (now Georgia Ave), Veirs Mill Road, and Old Bladensburg Road (now University Blvd).

In 1864, General Wheaton commanded the defense of Washington from Ft. Stevens against Confederate General Jubal Early’s attack in early July. The fort, still standing, was not far down Georgia Avenue (then called the 7th Street Pike) from the then thinly settled countryside that only five years later was to take the General’s name. Early Wheaton area families were the Cissells, Hardys, Stubbs, Hickersons, Godfreys, Bowies, Eustices, Dwyers, Pendletons, Wellers, Magruders, Ecclestons, and Plyers. Some of these didn’t settle in Wheaton until after the Civil War.


MoCo Police

WDVM is reporting that authorities in Montgomery County are investigating a hit and run that occurred Thursday morning around 3am near Pike & Rose.

According to Chief Spokesperson for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Pete Piringer, the incident happened near 11500 Rockville Pike and the victim was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries.


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