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Gaithersburg police chief to retire in March
Gaithersburg Police Chief Mark Sroka announced that he will retire on March 6, 2026.
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The mayor announced Tricia Shimamura as the city’s new parks commissioner amid broad calls for more park funding. By Debra Kamin Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City announced a new leader of the ...
A Lebanese restaurant with Florida roots has chosen Gaithersburg for its second location. Kareem’s Lebanese Kitchen, based in Naples, Florida, is slated to open in shopping and dining center Rio ...
KLNB, a commercial real estate brokerage firm based in the Mid-Atlantic, on Monday announced the sale of a two-story, 19,880-square-foot office property in Montgomery County for $5.95 million. Located ...
International tourists visiting popular national parks in the US next year will be required to pay additional fees and raised rates on annual passes, the US Department of the Interior announced ...
The Hall of Fame Class of 2025 honors a new generation of Trojans greats — from national champions and state record-holders to legendary coaches and multi-sport stars — celebrating more than a century ...
The owners of an 8-year-old craft brewery in Gaithersburg will exit the business and look for new ownership. Saints Row Craft Collective, located at 15 Fulks Corner Ave., posted a letter on social ...
Washington — The National Park Service will furlough more than half of its workforce during the government shutdown, but will keep trails, open-air memorials and other areas at least partially open to ...
The federal government has partially shut down after Congress failed to reach a deal to extend funding past Sept. 30, and that's impacting some national park operations. In general, national parks are ...
Amid deep cuts, more than 90 parks have reported problems like lost revenue and cuts to emergency services. One expert called this “a dangerous path.” Amid deep cuts, more than 90 parks have reported ...
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