Travilah Square
At Darnestown and Travilah Roads, North Potomac, MD
At Darnestown and Travilah Roads, North Potomac, MD
These are the best cities for job seekers in 2019, according to Zippia. By Marissa Miller | March 28, 2019, at mic.com/articles. Whether you’re relocating for a new job or simply need a change of scenery, certain cities are more lucrative than … Continued
The Maryland House Economic Affairs Committee voted on March 11, 2019 to refer HB 654 for “interim study.” Bills referred for interim study will receive no further action before the next session – meaning that HB 654 is effectively dead – at least for … Continued
A North Potomac resident has filed a Conditional Use application, CU-19-06, to expand her home yoga studio business and make it a “Major Impact Home Occupation”. She is seeking permission to have up to 12 customers at one time and up to 20 per day, at her home, situated in a residential … Continued
The Gaithersburg Town Courier recently ran an interesting story entitled Murder at Snyder’s Store about the historic building at the intersection of Darnestown Road and Quince Orchard Road on the northwestern edge of North Potomac. The 67-year-old owner, Donald Snyder, … Continued
A new Pepco hiking and biking trail begins at the Hoyles Mill Trail in South Germantown Recreational Park and meanders for roughly 2 1/2 miles until it terminates at the Seneca Creek Greenway Trail. It picks up again south of … Continued
On October 30, 2018, the Montgomery County Council deferred action on Zoning Text Amendment (ZTA) 18-11, Telecommunications Towers – Approval Standards. The original goal of this zoning measure was to ensure access to robust wireless broadband services while regulating the … Continued
Quincy Orchard Library, 15831 Quince Orchard Road, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Telephone: 240-777-0200 Branch Manager: James Stewart Contact Manager Please see the Quincy Orchard Library website for a list of services and upcoming events: http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/library/branches/quinceorchard.html
The Washington Post, “The Switch” By Brian Fung and Katherine Shaver, October 25, 2018 More than a dozen U.S. cities are challenging federal regulators in court over a recent decision that could give telecom companies millions in financial and other … Continued
To supporters of MC4T: From: Montgomery County Coalition to Control Cell Towers-MC4T <controlcelltowers@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 12:59 PM Subject: UPDATE: Council President Defers Action on ZTA 18-11…Possible Council Vote on October 30, 2018 Here is the October 23 … Continued