MoCo’s Most Famous: Gaithersburg Mayor Jud Ashman
Jud Ashman is the affable mayor of the city of Gaithersburg. He has been a very busy man lately with a long list of big things like Montgomery County’s first… Read More
Jud Ashman is the affable mayor of the city of Gaithersburg. He has been a very busy man lately with a long list of big things like Montgomery County’s first… Read More
On Monday, the City of Gaithersburg’s council approved plans to build a 5,000 square foot Wawa store at 405 S. Frederick Ave, across the street from Gaithersburg High School. Speaking… Read More
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind., is attending two private campaign fundraisers in Chevy Chase on Saturday, Oct. 19. The first event is a private reception… Read More
The City of Gaithersburg might be getting the first-ever Royal Farms in Montgomery County. MyMCMedia caught up with Gaithersburg Mayor Jud Ashman who confirmed the proposal. Ashman said the plan… Read More
Gov. Larry Hogan, in a recent interview, said that he supports an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. In an interview for PBS’s “Firing Line,” Hogan said “I think we… Read More
Detectives with the Montgomery County Police Department are investigating an assault that took place inside a brow salon at Westfield Wheaton Mall. On October 1, police say three adult females… Read More
Montgomery County’s minority populations are growing and that has local business leaders pondering if their companies reflect the communities they serve. Data from a report recently submitted to the county… Read More
Bethesda Bagels opened a new location at Wildwood Shopping Center in Bethesda on Friday. The popular first location on Bethesda Avenue is known for people lining up outside the door… Read More
More than 30 students involved in Magruder High School’s Army Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (JROTC) program came out to the first-ever Eagle Battalion Charity Golf Event at Blue Mash… Read More
Rep. Jamie Raskin met with residents Thursday at Dawson’s in Rockville, where much of the talk was on the congressional impeachment inquiry.
Polls say he has an uphill climb, but John Delaney of Potomac says he’s staying in the 2020 Democratic presidential race.
Democratic presidential candidate John Delaney says he’s going to stay in the 2020 races. He also discussed his issues with Medicare for All and the Green New Deal. And would… Read More