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Hiring Alert: Montgomery County Recreation Seeks Summer Staff – Job Fair Dates Revealed
Montgomery County Recreation seeks part-time, seasonal employees for the 2024 summer season. Various positions are available, including camp directors, assistant directors, camp counselors, and lifeguards.
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Viva White Oak Mixed-Use Project Back on Track: Report
Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate, one of Maryland’s most active developers, has joined the long-delayed Viva White Oak mixed-use project.
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Elrich’s Address to Community on Reckless Driving and Car Meet-Ups
County Executive Marc Elrich addressed the community in his weekly message, highlighting concerns about reckless driving and dangerous car gatherings following a recent police intervention in Takoma Park.
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Elrich Announces Open Call for Silver Spring Urban District Advisory Committee Applicants
County Executive Marc Elrich has announced openings for four positions on the Silver Spring Urban District Advisory Committee.
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Clear Out Your Closet for a Cause: Donate to Project Prom Dress
Montgomery County Recreation is currently accepting donations of gently used and new dresses, suits, and accessories for students to select from during the third “Project Prom Dress” giveaway event.
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Exploring the Magic of Books: Library Lovers Month in Montgomery County
Montgomery County Public Libraries and Friends of the Library, Montgomery County, Inc. will be hosting special activities and virtual events throughout February in celebration of “Library Lovers Month.”
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Montgomery County DOT Spreads Love: Valentine’s Day Buses Hit the Streets
The county’s Department of Transportation is celebrating February with five Flash buses adorned with pink neon heart-shaped lights in honor of Valentine’s Day.
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ICE Alleges Montgomery County Ignored Three Detainers for MS-13 Gang Member
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and officials in Montgomery County are at odds over an immigration detainer for an MS-13 gang member who was arrested in Silver Spring.
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Montgomery County Secures $87 Million for Flash Bus Rapid Transit and Pedestrian Safety Projects
Over $87 million in funding for pedestrian improvement projects and the expansion of the Flash Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Montgomery County has been approved by the Maryland Board of Public Works.