The City of Gaithersburg is now the third largest city in Maryland with a population increase of 59,933 in 2010 to 69,657 in 2020, or 16%, according to recently released 2020 Census data. On August 12, the US Census Bureau released redistricting data to the states and the public through its website at a virtual […]
Food Insecurity Remains Growing Problem in Montgomery County
Nourish Now recently opened its 17th food distribution site in Bethesda, one of the wealthiest cities in America. The distribution site, which is open Friday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m., is located in the parking lot of Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad on Battery Lane. “Sometimes people think of the Bethesda community as a place […]
Five Things to Know for Oct. 23 in Montgomery County
It’s Wednesday, Oct. 23. Game 2 of the 2019 World Series will air at 8:07 p.m. on Fox. The Washington Nationals are playing at the Houston Astros. Go Nats! In the meantime, here are five things worth knowing in Montgomery County. 1. Melting Bullet Casings to Make Bells: Montgomery College’s fall 2019 artist-in-residence, Stephanie Mercedes, has […]
North Potomac Ranked Nationally, Locally as Great Place to Live
The website Niche has ranked North Potomac as the 13th best U.S. suburb to raise a family, as well as the best place to live in Maryland. In an email, Jessica Hair, who works in media relations for Niche said, “North Potomac rose to #13 by excelling in factors like area public schools, cost of living, […]
Gaithersburg Ranked Among the 50 Best Cities to Live in America by 24/7 Wall St.
The City of Gaithersburg is listed as one of the 50 best cities to live in America according to financial news and opinion website 24/7 Wall St., ranking 23rd. According to the 24/7 Wall St. website, data on 550 U.S. cities with populations of 65,000 or more was reviewed based off information from the U.S. Census […]
Census Bureau Seeking 1,000 Local Job Applicants (Video)
The U.S. Census Bureau is committed to making the next nationwide census in 2020 quick, easy and safe for all to participate, regardless of how residents choose to respond — via the Internet, telephone or traditional paper questionnaires. As part of this commitment to find better and more economical ways for collecting data, the bureau […]
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