Don Mooers

June 2, 2013 | Staff Writer

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Beware of Lyme Disease (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with guest Graciela Rivera-Oven about Lyme disease. The black-legged tick transmits Lyme disease through host white-tailed deer. Take a look. The next show of Montgomery Week in Review airs on Thursday at 12 p.m. and then again at 8 p.m. on Channel 21. Don’t miss it! View […]

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May 29, 2013 | Staff Writer

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Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with guest Elaine Apter, Co-President League of Women Voters of Montgomery County about the county’s Agricultural Reserve. Approximately 20% of the land in Montgomery County is reserved for agricultural purposes. Take a look. The next show of Montgomery Week in Review airs on Thursday at 12 p.m. […]

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May 29, 2013 | Staff Writer

photo Tammy Schmidt

Friendly Visitor Program (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with guest Tammy Schmidt, Montgomery County Mental Health Association about the Friendly Visitor Program. Schmidt explains the program matches volunteer visitors with home bound or lonely residents. Take a look. The next show of Montgomery Week in Review airs on Thursday at 12 p.m. and then again […]

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May 28, 2013 | Staff Writer

Madison House Autism Foundation (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with guest JaLynn Prince, President and Co-Founder of Madison House Autism Foundation about housing for adults with diabilities. Madison House Autism Foundation is a local non-profit working to address the needs of autistic adults. Take a look. The next show of Montgomery Week in Review airs on […]

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May 28, 2013 | Staff Writer

photo Mariana Cordier

Immigration Reform Bill (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with guest Mariana Cordier, Attorney about the recent approval of the Immigration Reform Bill by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Cordier explains the next steps that will occur with the bill. Take a look. The next show of Montgomery Week in Review airs on Thursday at 12 p.m. […]

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April 16, 2013 | Staff Writer

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Reineke Promotes April 22 Event (Video)

In this clip, Merlyn Reineke, executive director of  Montgomery Community Media (MCM),  promotes  “A Day in the Life of Montgomery County.” Find out more about the April 22 event here. Learn more about Montgomery Week in Review and see previous episodes on demand.

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April 16, 2013 | Staff Writer

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Shu-Ping Chan on History of Cherry Trees (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with Shu-Ping Chan from the Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce about the history of cherry trees in our nation’s capital. Take a look. Learn more about Montgomery Week in Review and see previous episodes on demand.

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April 16, 2013 | Staff Writer

photo Henry Hailstock

Henry Hailstock Comments on Education Budget (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with Henry Hailstock about the Montgomery County Public School (MCPS) Budget request that is being reviewed by the County Education Committee. Hailstock expresses concern that the school system sets expectations for African American and Hispanic students lower than for other students. Learn more about Montgomery Week in […]

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April 13, 2013 | Staff Writer

photo Elaine Apter

League Sponsors ‘Brown Bags’ (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with League of Women Voters of Montgomery County President Elaine Apter about the League and the services they provide. The League sponsors monthly “Brown Bag” meetings that are open to the public. They are typically held at the Wheaton Public Library. The next “Brown Bag” will be […]

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April 10, 2013 | Staff Writer

County Budget Process (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers talks with guest Jane de Winter about the budget process in Montgomery County both for the county government and the school system. Take a look.

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