With a circulation that dwindled from a high of 200,000 in the 1990s to the current 5,000 – although now more readers peruse the free online version – the Montgomery and Prince George’s Sentinels officially closed their doors Jan. 30. With little fanfare, staff received Sentinel coffee mugs, folders and good wishes along with the […]
Sentinel Papers Going Out of Business
The Montgomery County Sentinel and Prince George’s Sentinel are going out of business after 57 and 42 years respectively under current ownership. The Sentinel was founded in 1855. The publisher announced to today that their last issue will be on January 30. In a letter to employees, publisher Lynn Kapiloff, wrote: It is with much […]
Watch Montgomery Week In Review (VIDEO)
Don Mooers hosts the latest episode of Montgomery Week in Review. His guests include Brian Karem, Jane de Winter, Steve Simon, and Diana Conway. Topics discussed this week include the impact of the Presidential General Election in Montgomery County, a review of events affecting our public schools and what to expect next year, a preview […]
Watch Montgomery Week in Review (VIDEO)
Don Mooers hosts the latest episode of Montgomery Week in Review. His guests include Graciela Rivera-Oven, Chuck Short, José Luis Diaz, and Brian Karem. Topics discussed this week include the recent County Council briefing on the Aug. 10th Silver Spring apartment explosion, county non-profit organizations, CCI Health and Wellness Services, and a recent election debate […]
Five Things to Know Today, Dec. 11, in Montgomery County
Here are your five things to know today, Dec. 11, in Montgomery County: 1. The Montgomery County Police Department is mourning the loss of Officer Noah Leotta. 2. The Sentinel newspaper will present its annual, Excellence in Government awards tonight in Bethesda. 3. Like crab cakes? Want rum buns? O’Donnell’s Market is now open on […]
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