“Picnic en el Parque” pronto regresará a los parques del condado de Montgomery. El director Mike Riley anunció la reanudación. “Me complace decir que vamos a reanudar la asignación de alcohol en el programa Picnic in the Park gracias a una opinión alternativa favorable del fiscal del condado. Daré a conocer detalles específicos sobre los […]
County to Resume Allowing Alcohol in Some Local Parks
“Picnic in the Park” will soon be coming back to Montgomery County Parks. Director Mike Riley announced the resumption. “I am pleased to say that we are going to be resuming the allowance of alcohol in the Picnic in the Park program thanks to a favorable alternate opinion of the county attorney… I will be […]
5 Things to Know Today, Oct. 12, In Montgomery County
Today is Tuesday, Oct. 12, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Council in Session: Montgomery County Council meets virtually at 9 a.m. The council will issue a proclamation recognizing Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. Tune in at 9:40 a.m. for a briefing on COVID-19. Here is a full look at the […]
Tickets Go On Sale Tuesday for Garden of Lights Holiday Display
The Garden of Lights returns to Brookside Gardens for its 23rd year on Nov. 19. The walk-through holiday light display was canceled in 2020 due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. The light display features more than one million colorful LED lights shaped into hand-crafted, original art forms of flowers, animals and other natural elements. […]
Desde el 12 de Octubre Puede Obtener Boletas para la Exhibición de Luces de Brookside Gardens
La tradición de la temporada de invierno de Montgomery Parks y Brookside Gardens abrirá nuevamente el 19 de noviembre de 2021. La exhibición estará abierta todas las noches hasta el 2 de enero de 2022, excepto del 22 al 25 de noviembre y del 24 al 25 de diciembre de 2021. Más de un millón […]
County Offers Bulb Exchange Program During October for Energy Action Month
October is National Energy Action Month, a federal-wide effort to promote sustainability and energy efficiency while encouraging the smart use of energy, water, and transportation resources. Here in Montgomery County, the public libraries and the Department of Environmental Protection are offering a light bulb exchange program where residents may exchange inefficient light bulbs for energy-efficient […]
Trial Date Set for Takoma Park Murders
A trial date of Sept. 27 has been set in the case of accused murderer David Hall Dixon. Dixon will stand trial for the murders of James Lionel Johnson, 38, of District Heights, Md., and Dominique Williams, 32, of Hyattsville, Md. Both men were shot in the back in an incident that occurred in Takoma […]
Five Things to Know Today, Oct. 20, in Montgomery County
Today is Tuesday, Oct. 20, and the election is two weeks away. Have you made a plan for voting? Check out Montgomery Community Media’s #MoCoVotesMCM 2020 General Election page for information on candidates in the school board, circuit court, and representatives in Congress races. In the meantime, here are five things to know in Montgomery […]
Five Things to Know Today, Oct. 19, in Montgomery County
Today is Monday, Oct. 19, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Montgomery Plogs: Montgomery Energy Connection launched the #MontgomeryPlogs Challenge Sunday. Plogging means “pick up litter while you jog or walk” and was invented by Swedish environmentalist Erik Ahlström. This social media campaign runs from now through Saturday. Share a […]
Over $35,000 of Gucci Goods Stolen in Clarksburg
An investigation is underway by the 5th District Investigative Section after burglars stole over $35,000 worth of property from the Clarksburg Premium Outlets Gucci store. Montgomery County police say the burglary took place around 3 a.m. on Oct. 12. Newly released surveillance video shows three suspects breaking through the front window and stealing countless items […]
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