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September 25, 2012 | Staff Writer

An Artstream Scene

A scene from ArtStream’s third annual gala at Round House Theatre on Sept. 24: Montgomery County Councilmember Phil Andrews, center, with (l) J.P. Illaramendi, an ArtStream actor and Board member and (r) Alysha Wagner, an ArtStream mentor and senior at Northwest High School. For more info: www.art-stream.org/gala

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September 22, 2012 | Staff Writer

Speed Camera

Red Light & Speed Cameras (Video)

In this video clip, Montgomery County Councilmember Phil Andrews discusses the positive impact red light and speed cameras have on reducing automobile collisions. Visit our PEG partner County Cable Montgomery to view more of its local programming.

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September 21, 2012 | Staff Writer

Players on tennis court

Montgomery TennisPlex Opens (Video)

The Montgomery TennisPlex opened in the South Germantown Recreation Park and provides indoor tennis courts for the upcounty region. Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett was at the grand opening. Visit our PEG partner MCTV10 (Montgomery College Television program schedule) to see more Montgomery College Television.

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September 14, 2012 | Staff Writer

Whitman and Einstein HS Turn Fifty (Video)

Montgomery County Council recognized the 50th anniversary of both Walt Whitman and Albert Einstein high schools.  Council members Marc Elrich and Phil Andrews are both alumni of Einstein High School. Visit our PEG partner County Cable Montgomery to view more of its local programming.

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September 13, 2012 | Staff Writer

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Council Committees Meet: Speed Cameras, Montgomery Cares

The Montgomery County Council’s Public Safety Committee at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 13, will receive an update from Montgomery County Police on the County’s speed camera and red light camera programs. The red light enforcement program has been in effect in Montgomery since 1997 and the Safe Speed camera program, designed to reduce speeding, […]

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September 2, 2012 | Staff Writer

Andrews Against Redistricting

Ballot Questions Advisory Committee of County’s Democratic Party Overwhelmingly Rejects Congressional Redistricting Map Montgomery County Councilmember Phil Andrews on Aug. 29 testified before the Ballot Questions Advisory Committee of the County’s Democratic Party, blasting the redistricted Congressional map of Maryland that was proposed by Governor Martin O’Malley, approved by the General Assembly and that is […]

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August 14, 2012 | Staff Writer

Office worker in wheelchair

County Charter Amendment (Video)

The County Council moved forward to include a charter amendment in the November ballot. This amendment will allow the county to hire qualified disabled individuals directly into open county positions. Council member Phil Andrews has been the leading supporter of this amendment. Listen to his commens in this video. Learn more in this article.

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June 29, 2012 | Staff Writer

Man in wheelchair working at desk

Leggett Sends Hiring Authority Resolution to Council (Video)

Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett sent a resolution to the Council that would authorize officials to create a hiring program for individuals with disabilities. With the Council’s approval, the resolution will appear on the November ballot. Take a look.

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June 26, 2012 | Staff Writer

No Boundaries…

Montgomery County Council member Phil Andrews and Rockville Mayor Phyllis Marcuccio made many points, exchanged views on numerous issues and shared a few laughs when discussing the aspects of their jobs that the public does not normally see when they were together for the taping of the unique show for County Cable Montgomery (CCM) called […]

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June 24, 2012 | Staff Writer

person in wheelchair

Special Hiring Authority (Video)

The Montgomery County Council recently passed legislation that provides a hiring preference for veterans and people with disabilities among a pool of applicants. However, Council member Phil Andrews believes the county’s charter needs to be amended.

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