Tag: Health & Wellness

  • Governor Issues Stay-at-Home Order During COVID-19 Emergency

    Governor Issues Stay-at-Home Order During COVID-19 Emergency

    Gov. Larry Hogan has issued an executive order directing Marylanders to remain in their homes during the COVID-19 emergency, effective at 8 p.m. tonight, March 30. “I have signed an executive order which institutes a stay-at-home directive,” the governor announced during a press conference this morning. “No Maryland resident should be leaving their home unless…

  • Takoma Park Offers Grants to Help Businesses Affected by COVID-19 Emergency

    Takoma Park Offers Grants to Help Businesses Affected by COVID-19 Emergency

    The City of Takoma Park is accepting applications for emergency grants to local small businesses affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The Citywide Small Business Mini-Grant Program has been established to provide grants of up to $3,000.

  • Council Introduces COVID-19 Help for Small Businesses, Nonprofits

    Council Introduces COVID-19 Help for Small Businesses, Nonprofits

    The County Council yesterday introduced emergency legislation and special appropriations to assist small businesses and nonprofit organizations affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The actions would allow the county executive to provide grants of up to $75,000 to organizations “with 100 or fewer full-time-equivalent employees that can demonstrate financial losses caused by the public health emergency.”

  • Local Restaurants Giving Free Meals to Bonifant Residents, Discounts on Take Out

    Local Restaurants Giving Free Meals to Bonifant Residents, Discounts on Take Out

    El Sapo Cuban Social Club and Urban Butcher have begun providing free meals to senior citizens, according to chef/owner Raynold Mendizábal. “We went to The Bonifant building and we’re going to be taking care of them for the time being,” he said.

  • COVID-19 Closures, Other Changes Now in Effect in County

    COVID-19 Closures, Other Changes Now in Effect in County

    Update: The state Department of Health now confirms 15 cases in Montgomery County. Most county facilities are now closed to the public, and other changes are either in effect or expected in an effort to combat COVID-19. As of Sunday afternoon, there were 12 confirmed cases of the disease, according to information from the state,…

  • Elrich, Katz Issue Statement on State Funding for COVID-19 Virus

    Elrich, Katz Issue Statement on State Funding for COVID-19 Virus

    County Executive Marc Elrich and County Council President Sidney Katz issued a joint statement after Gov. Larry Hogan signed authorization yesterday for special state funding to address the COVID-19 virus. As a public service, the Source is publishing it in its entirety.

  • DOT to Hold Public Workshop on Ride On Bus Route Changes

    DOT to Hold Public Workshop on Ride On Bus Route Changes

    The county’s Department of Transportation—Transit Services Division will hold a public workshop tonight (March 3) to present the latest proposed revisions to 10 Ride On bus routes. The workshop will be held at Montgomery Blair High School, 51 University Blvd. East, at 6:30 p.m.

  • Navarro Announces Amendment to Community Policing Bill

    Navarro Announces Amendment to Community Policing Bill

    Activists scored a victory earlier this month when the Montgomery County Council discussed an amendment to a proposed community policing bill that would, among other things, remove language calling for an expansion of the county’s school resource officer program.

  • Council Passes Bill to Create Policing Advisory Commission

    Council Passes Bill to Create Policing Advisory Commission

    The Montgomery County Council yesterday unanimously adopted Bill 14-19 to create a Policing Advisory Commission. The commission’s goal is to improve council oversight of the county’s police department. In addition, it’s intended to increase the community’s trust in police by advising the council on certain police matters, including best practices, policies and programs.