WJLA - Tue Dec 01
With a budget gap of nearly $240 million more than expected, Montgomery County is facing tough choices.
Bypassing of vice president Berliner by 5-4 vote disrupts long-standing traditionGazette.Net - Tue Dec 01
In a break with at least 40 years of Montgomery County Council tradition, the governing body this morning elected Nancy M. Floreen as its new president.
Motorcyclist dies in collision in DerwoodGazette.Net - Tue Dec 01
A 26-year-old Derwood man died early Monday morning after his motorcycle collided with a car on Muncaster Mill Road, Montgomery County Police reported.
Kensington street flooded by burst water pipeGazette.Net - Mon Nov 30
A burst in a water pipe early Monday morning turned much of Gail Street in the College View neighborhood of Kensington into a muddy river and left up to 11 homes without running water this morning, according to officials from Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission.
Berwyn Heights objects to change in Intercounty Connector effortsGazette.Net - Mon Nov 30
At the Nov. 16 work session, the Berwyn Heights Town Council voted to object to plans that could pollute the water in Indian Creek.
Two post offices to stay openGazette.Net - Mon Nov 30
Two Montgomery County post offices previously considered for closure will remain open, according to United States Postal Service officials.
Taxes Paid For Sailing LessonWBAL-AM Baltimore - Sun Nov 29
Newly released records in Montgomery County show that county employees used taxpayer money to take sailing lessons and attend a New Age spiritual retreat.
Montgomery Co. Releases Tuition Program RecordsWJZ Baltimore - Sun Nov 29
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Work Begins at Rockville CrossroadsNewsChannel 8 - Sun Nov 29
ROCKVILLE, Md. - Crews are scheduled to begin work at a busy intersection in Montgomery County .
Lockhouse overnighter gives glimpse of early life on canalCumberland Times-News - Sat Nov 28
Kenny and Barbara Clopper can only imagine what life was like along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in the 1800s.
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