Montgomery County Council At-Large candidate Neil Greenberger fielded questions from members of three development groups at a forum held in Rockville on Feb. 7. Greenberger responds to a question about the 2016 increase in recordation tax and support for rent control. The three organizations that hosted the forum were the Greater Capital Area Association of […]
Neil Greenberger (D) Discusses Real Estate Fees at GCAAR County At-Large Forum
Montgomery County Council At-Large candidate Neil Greenberger fielded questions from members of three development groups at a forum held in Rockville on Feb. 7. Greenberger responds to a question about County real estate fees. Greenberger added this rebuttal to a comment on fees: The three organizations that hosted the forum were the Greater Capital Area […]
Neil Greenberger (D) Discusses County Growth at GCAAR Council At-Large Forum
Montgomery County Council At-Large candidate Neil Greenberger fielded questions from members of three development groups at a forum held in Rockville on Feb. 7. Greenberger responds to a question about how the County will ensure housing needs are met with the projected population growth of 150 thousand. The three organizations that hosted the forum were […]
Neil Greenberger (D): Montgomery County Budget Shortfall
Montgomery County Council candidate Neil Greenberger answered questions from members of three development groups at a forum held in Rockville on Feb. 7. Greenberger responds to a question about the County’s current budget shortfall. The three organizations that hosted the forum were the Greater Capital Area Association of Realtors, the Maryland Building Industry Association, and […]
Neil Greenberger (D) Participates in Council At-Large Forum
Montgomery County Council candidate Neil Greenberger fielded questions from members of three development groups at a forum held in Rockville on Feb. 7. The organizations that hosted the forum were the Greater Capital Area Association of Realtors, the Maryland Building Industry Association, and the Apartment and Office Building Association. The six candidates were Paul Geller, […]
UPDATE: Greenberger Begins New Role in County Government
After serving more than a decade as the legislative officer for the Montgomery County Council, Neil Greenberger transferred to his new role in the Public Information Office of the County Executive on Monday. This change comes amid Greenberger’s announcement to run for an at-large seat on the County Council back in June. He requested a […]
Greenberger To Be Transferred from PIO Position Because of Candidacy
Neil Greenberger, the Montgomery County Council public information officer who says he is running to be a member of the Montgomery County Council, said Friday he will be transferring out of his office. Instead of handling the public relations duties for the county council, he’ll cross East Jefferson Street to join County Executive Ike Leggett’s […]
Council Spokesman to Run for Seat on County Council
Montgomery County spokesman Neil Greenberger said Thursday he was running for an at-large seat on the Montgomery County Council. He said he was assembling a team of advisers skilled in communications and knowing the “pulse of the community,” he said. Greenberger, a lifelong Democrat who lives in Damascus, said in February that he was mulling […]
County Council Honors ‘Legendary’ High School Football Coach Bob Milloy (VIDEO)
The Montgomery County Council recognized “legendary” high school football coach Bob Milloy at its Tuesday meeting. During his 47 years on the sidelines, 73-year-old Milloy has won more high school football games than any other football coach in Maryland. He recently announced his retirement. In his remarks at the Council meeting, Milloy described being a […]
Council Approves Funds for Security Improvements at Jewish Community Centers (VIDEO)
UPDATED The Montgomery County Council has unanimously approved a $225,000 supplemental appropriation to fund security improvements at Bender JCC of Greater Washington, Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School and the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington. The elected leaders also approved an amendment to the resolution so additional organizations or faith groups can also receive county […]
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