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December 15, 2015 | Sonya Burke

Five Things to Know Today, Dec. 15, in Montgomery County

It’s a busy Tuesday in Montgomery County. Here are your five things to know today, Dec. 15, in Montgomery County: 1. Got a question for the County Executive? Ike Leggett is scheduled to hold a Virtual Town Hall meeting today from 2 – 3 p.m. online. 2. The funeral for Police Officer Noah Leotta is this […]

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September 28, 2015 | Sonya Burke

Five Things to Know Today, Sept. 28, in Montgomery County

Here are your five things to know today, Sept. 28, in Montgomery County: 1. A bond review hearing is set for 1 p.m. today for a Germantown man who is charged with murder in the death of a Clarksburg man. 2. Congressman Chris Van Hollen is asking the state Board of Elections to reject two […]

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July 19, 2015 | Sonya Burke

Gaithersburg Leaders to Meet in Closed Session about Crown Farm

Gaithersburg Mayor Jud Ashman and the Gaithersburg City Council are scheduled to meet behind closed doors on July 20th to discuss “pending or potential litigation” about the “Crown Farm development.” A notice of the meeting has been posted on the city’s website. No other information has been released about this executive session.

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October 8, 2012 | Staff Writer

rendering of Crown development Gaithersburg, Maryland

Crown Groundbreaking

Gaithersburg officials will attend an official groundbreaking for the new Crown community on Thursday, Oct. 11 at 11 a.m. on the site of the new mixed use community. Situated next to the popular Washingtonian Centre in the middle of Montgomery County’s science corridor, Crown will include homes, retails, a high school, and parks, trails and […]

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July 24, 2012 | Staff Writer

Crown Farm Tour

The city of Gaithersburg held a work session on the site of the developing Crown Farm community on July 23. Interested citizens had to sign up in advance for a seat on the bus that ferried the officials and residents to and from the site. City Council member Henry Marraffa is seen on site in […]

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May 11, 2012 | Sonya Burke

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Governor Goes with BRT for CCT

Governor Martin O’Malley announced on May 11 that the locally preferred alternative for the Corridor Cities Transitway (CCT) will be Maryland’s first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system operating along a 15-mile south corridor from the Shady Grove Metrorail station to the COMSAT facility near Clarksburg in Montgomery County. “The CCT Bus Rapid Transit line will […]

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