Category: Silver Spring, MD

  • Water Main Break Disrupts Service, Closes Roads

    Water Main Break Disrupts Service, Closes Roads

    An eight-inch water main has broken in the Northwood Park neighborhood of Four Corners, disrupting water service and closing down two roads. The break occurred around 9 a.m. this morning, according to Luis Maya, senior public communications specialist for WSSC, around 100 Southwood Ave. near Eastwood Avenue.

  • State Gets Federal Approval for Georgia Avenue Redesign

    State Gets Federal Approval for Georgia Avenue Redesign

    The State Highway Administration has received federal approval to redesign the portion of Georgia Avenue from 16th Street to Forest Glen Road, officials announced. The work will include narrowing traffic lanes, adding a raised and landscaped median, sidewalks on both sides of the road and a two-way bike track on the west side of Georgia, along…

  • Street Fest to Combine Activities and Advocacy Tomorrow

    Street Fest to Combine Activities and Advocacy Tomorrow

    Attendees can combine activities and advocacy at the second Montgomery Hills Street Fest scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 21 from 3–7 p.m. The festival will be held on Columbia Boulevard, between Seminary Road and 16th Street, and feature local artisans who specialize in pottery, painting, fused class, jewelry and clay pendants, along with food and entertainment.

  • Upcoming Events, Sept. 20-27

    Upcoming Events, Sept. 20-27

    Some of the top events this week include opening night of the first Long Branch Festival on Friday night. The Nighthawks will perform at Sligo Creek Golf Course on Saturday in a benefit performance, while the second annual Montgomery Hills Street Fest is underway as well. That same day is the Takoma Foundation’s annual beer…

  • Installation of New Public Art Completed

    Installation of New Public Art Completed

    The installation of the newest piece of public art has been completed by Grosvenor Americas on the Central Apartments property near the corner of Wayne Avenue and Fenton Street. Titled “Crossroads,” the 32-foot stainless steel sculpture is by Rodney Carroll, a nationally recognized artist based in Baltimore.

  • Ellsworth Drive to Close, Become a Linear Urban Park

    Ellsworth Drive to Close, Become a Linear Urban Park

    The operators of Downtown Silver Spring will permanently close Ellsworth Drive to vehicular traffic, and lay down nontoxic artificial turf to create what’s described as a “linear urban park.” Bryant Foulger, chairman of Fougler-Pratt, one of the complex’s owners, presented plans for a $10 million renovation of the area to a generally receptive audience of…

  • Koiner Farm Granted Conservation Easement for Agriculture

    Koiner Farm Granted Conservation Easement for Agriculture

    The Koiner Farm in downtown Silver Spring has been granted the county’s first conservation easement for urban agriculture. The easement, in partnership with the Maryland Environmental Trust, permanently protects the one-acre from ever being developed.

  • Community Meeting Set to Present Plans for Downtown Silver Spring

    Community Meeting Set to Present Plans for Downtown Silver Spring

    Representatives of the owners of the Downtown Silver Spring development will hold a community meeting Monday Sept. 16 to present plans for the complex’s renovation. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Silver Spring Civic Building. A $10 million renovation of the area was announced in May by The Peterson Companies (which…

  • Sports Hall to Induct First Class of Honorees Tonight

    Sports Hall to Induct First Class of Honorees Tonight

    The Montgomery County Sports Hall of Fame will induct its first class of local honorees at 6 p.m. tonight (Friday, Sept. 13) in the Silver Spring Civic Building, the organization announced. Five athletes and one coach will be recognized during the ceremony.