Right before a meeting with Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer about legislation to help re-open the government, Sens. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) made a stop in Montgomery County. On Thursday morning they met with Montgomery County small business leaders at Dawson’s Market. Here’s the full roundtable discussion the senators had in […]
Maryland and Montgomery County Politicians Tweet Their Shutdown Frustrations
Maryland and Montgomery County politicians have taken to Twitter over the past couple of weeks to air their frustrations with the federal government shutdown. Here’s a look at what they’ve been saying. Gov. Larry Hogan I am disgusted by the lack of concern for hardworking employees who will go unpaid this week. No one in […]
‘Stop the Shutdown, Stop the Wall’: Furloughed Workers Call for Government to Re-Open
Politicians and furloughed federal workers came out to protest the government shutdown at the Silver Spring Civic Center on Wednesday night. The event was lead by Rep. Jamie Raskin, who started the rally with a chant: “All for one, one for all, stop the shutdown, stop the wall.” In addition to Raskin, the rally featured […]
Officials Address Committee for Montgomery at Legislative Breakfast
Maryland and Montgomery County officials spoke at the Committee for Montgomery’s 2018 Annual Legislative Breakfast. The Committee for Montgomery consists of county leaders who promote policies to increase opportunities for county residents. More specifically, they support education policies and promote economic and infrastructure development that would benefit the county. At the breakfast, Senator Chris Van […]
Politicians, Arts Community Rub Elbows at Executive’s Ball
New County Executive Marc Elrich and County Council members schmooze at the Executive’s Ball.
Chris Van Hollen on Support for the Arts at County Executive’s Ball
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen attended the County Executive’s Ball Monday evening in North Bethesda. The proceeds from the annual ball support arts programming throughout the county. Van Hollen spoke with MCM’s Cindy Pena and Doug Tallman about arts funding at the county, state and federal level.
Neal Potter Plaza Opens at Capital Crescent Trail
Montgomery Parks opened the Neal Potter Plaza as a new rest area along the 11-mile Capital Crescent Trail in Bethesda on Saturday, Nov. 3. Indeed, the plaza is a dedication to the late Neal Potter, who died in 2008. Good morning from the Capital Crescent Trail in Bethesda, #MD! Today, we’re celebrating the opening & dedication […]
Greg Wims Honored for 50 Years of Volunteer Service
On Sunday June 3, close to 200 people attended a celebration honoring Greg Wims for 50 years of volunteer service. Wims has clocked close to 39 thousand volunteer hours and served on over 40 non-profit boards during the five decades. U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen and Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett both presented proclamations to […]
Five Things to Know in Montgomery County for March 1
The National Weather Service expects strong winds late Thursday night through Friday evening that may cause power outages. Here are five things you need to know today, Thursday, March 1 happening in (or near) Montgomery County: 1. Bicycle Master Plan: The planning board meets today and will hold their third work session on the Bicycle Master Plan. […]
County Report This Week (VIDEO)
Anqoinette Crosby hosts the latest episode of County Report This Week, which begins with school news. County schools began the new school year on Sept. 5 with record enrollment. There are also reports on mass shooter training for Montgomery College students and faculty, improvements to Stringtown Road in Clarksburg, and more. Watch the show in […]
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