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Applicants Sought for New Development Review Group; Deadline is Monday
County Executive Marc Elrich, the Planning Department and the Montgomery County delegation to the House of Delegates are seeking applicants to be part of a new Development Review Process Workgroup, officials announced.
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County to Host Career Fair at Silver Spring Civic Building
Montgomery County Government will host a free Career Fair & Hiring Expo at the Silver Spring Civic Building in May, officials announced.
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County Council Extends Deadline to Apply for Two Planning Board Positions
The County Council has extended the deadline in the application process for two full, four-year terms on the Planning Board including for the board chair positions, officials announced.
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U.S. Postal Service to Unveil New Stamps at Silver Spring B&O Railroad Station
The U.S. Postal Service will unveil Railroad Stations Forever stamps during a ceremony at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station in downtown Silver Spring on Saturday.
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County Council Votes Unanimously to Reaffirm Hedrick Appointment to Planning Board
The County Council yesterday voted unanimously to reaffirm James Hedrick’s appointment to the Planning Board, overriding County Executive Marc Elrich’s recent decision to disapprove the appointment.
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Adventist HealthCare’s Alternate Care Site Discharges Final COVID-19 Patient
Gaithersburg-based Adventist Healthcare announced Monday on Twitter that the last patient with COVID-19 had been discharged from its Alternate Care Site in Takoma Park.
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In Rare Move, Elrich Vetoes One Council Appointment to Planning Board
County Executive Marc Elrich invoked a rarely used executive power on Friday and vetoed James Hedrick’s appointment to the county’s Planning Board by the County Council.
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New Bill Would Require Fire Extinguishers in All High-Rise Buildings Without Sprinklers
A new bill introduced in the Maryland House of Delegates would require fire extinguishers in high-rise buildings without sprinkler systems installed.
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Montgomery County Commission for Women to Offer Self-Defense Classes
The county’s Commission for Women will offer self-defense classes in March and April, officials announced.