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County Announces Food Scraps Recycling Program for Businesses and Organizations
Montgomery County will begin the Commercial Food Scraps Recycling Program after Gov. Larry Hogan’s Stay at Home order is lifted. Officials announced the new program Wednesday, on Earth Day. County… Read More
Olney Grille Customers Start Fundraiser to Help Restaurant Staff
Loyal customers are lending a helping hand to the Olney Grille during this time of economic hardship. Since Gov. Larry Hogan announced that all restaurants in Maryland would need to… Read More
Five Things to Know for April 14 in Montgomery County
It’s Tuesday, April 14 and it’s National Ex-Spouse Day. I’ll let you decide how to celebrate. In the meantime, here are five things worthy of your knowledge in Montgomery County.… Read More
Montgomery County Saw Over 15,000 Unemployment Insurance Claims Last Week
Montgomery County had 15,751 unemployment insurance claims last week, ending on April 4. Last week’s number was an increase from 9,384 claims the week before, ending on March 28. Maryland… Read More
Unemployment Claims in Montgomery County More Than Doubled in One Week
Unemployment insurance claims in Montgomery County more than doubled for the second week in a row, and nearly doubled in Maryland overall. Last week Montgomery County saw 9,384 claims, according… Read More
Founding Farmers’ Curbside Delivery Offers Traditional Fare and…Toilet Paper?
Like several restaurants in the area, Founding Farmers located in Park Potomac just off I-270 near Montrose Road, is still open for business for curbside pick up. But they’re not… Read More
Comptroller Franchot Speaks on Economic Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak
The state mandated Executive Order that has been put in place requires social distancing to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. As a result, several small businesses have been… Read More
Hogan’s Executive Order Defines ‘Non-Essential Work’
On March 23, Governor Larry Hogan signed another executive order aimed at banning large crowds and closing all non-essential businesses. The new executive order closes senior centers, theaters and malls.… Read More
Five Things to Know for March 25 in Montgomery County
Today is Wednesday, March 25 and here are five things you need to know in Montgomery County: 1. County Transportation Resources for Adults, People with Disabilities: Montgomery County Department of… Read More
Department of Transportation Suspends Some Parking Enforcement During Health Crisis
Montgomery County’s Department of Transportation plans to suspend and relax parking enforcement amid the COVID-19 health crisis, according to a press release. In Residential Permit zones that consist of non-metered,… Read More
MCPS Superintendent Smith: ‘We Will Get Through This’
Schools are currently closed in Maryland for two weeks, from March 12 -16, to reduce the spread of coronavirus disease. Friday was the end of the first week and Montgomery… Read More
Local Restaurant Donates Meals to Vulnerable Residents During Outbreak
El Sapo Cuban Social Club in Silver Spring is feeding seniors citizens in need. Life as we know it has changed since the recent coronavirus outbreak, and senior citizens are… Read More