Here are five things to know today, July 22, in Montgomery County: 1. The National Weather Service is predicting that a heat wave will impact our area beginning today. Montgomery County has posted some tips to stay cool on its website. 2. Over two dozen high school students from the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area will […]
Five Things to Know Today, July 22, in Montgomery County
Here are your five things to know today, July 22nd, in Montgomery County, Maryland: 1. Comptroller Visits MoCo: Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot is scheduled to visit businesses in Gaithersburg and Silver Spring today. Follow @MyMCMedia on Twitter for updates. 2. Metro Forum in Rockville: The County Council’s Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment (T and E) […]
Five Things to Know Today, July 22, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, July 22, in Montgomery County: 1. Local officials will dedicate and celebrate the town of Brookeville today as part of the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail. 2. Montgomery County Council President Craig Rice is talking about banning e-cigarette sales to minors. 3. The Maryland SoccerPlex is hosting the […]
County Council Meets on July 22, White Oak & Right to Vote on Agenda
The Montgomery County Council is scheduled to receive a report and recommendations from the County’s Right to Vote Task Force on July 22. The Council established the task force to review all local laws and practices that may affect the right to vote. A main goal of the task force was to recommend changes at […]
Leggett Releases Statement on Old Farm Road
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett released this statement on July 22 about Old Farm Road in Sandy Spring: “I am pleased that the property owners along Old Farm Road have prevailed in their long quest to obtain addresses. Many of them who own land in this African American community have had to put their lives […]
Council Committees Meet July 22
The Montgomery County Council’s Education Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. on July 22 to receive an update on implementation of the first public charter school in the County. In July 2011, the Board of Education approved the application of the Crossway Community Montessori Charter School in Kensington, which opened with 67 students this past school […]
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