As the newest addition to Gaithersburg's Art in Public Places Program, 'Innovator Park' pays homage to artists, musicians, and authors.
After reports that Navy pilots were encountering UFOs at hypersonic speeds, Patch took a peek at the most recent sighting in Gaithersburg.
A Gaithersburg man has set up a GoFundMe page for his wife, who is trying to get a Green Card and earn her master's degree.
A new report shows how the beer industry affects every local economy in America. See what the researchers found for Gaithersburg.
A blood drive will be held in honor of Montgomery County Police Officer Noah Leotta, who was killed by a drink driver in 2015.
Hospital safety grades, upcoming Blue Angels show, hot car incident and more stories were among this week's top news on MD Patches.
Students recognized Earth Day by releasing 400 ladybugs in their schoolyard to help local vegetation
Learn why Villages of Urbana is one of the best places in the country to live at their Family Fun Day on Saturday, May 4.
A fundraiser to support The Gemmell Family Playground will be held Thursday following the death of a Gaithersburg mother and her two sons.
The 2019 Boston Marathon is on Monday, April 15. Here are the runners from Gaithersburg.
Tax Day is April 15, the last day to file your tax returns without incurring a penalty.
Top news from Maryland, including a pizzeria named on a list of essential dining spots. Plus, how to share your news and events on Patch.
A Gaithersburg man had a dream about winning the lottery. A few days later, he bought a lottery ticket worth $50,000.
Top news on MD Patches this week included two MARC train crashes, service dog's new job, apology after racial slur and JC Penney closing.
Montgomery County has some of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States, a new study says.
A woman expresses gratitude for her partner, and their relationship, which has spanned more than two decades.
Top news from Maryland, including a 6-year-old who started an anti-bullying campaign. Plus, how to share your news and events on Patch.
Cavanaugh Bell, a 6-year-old from Gaithersburg, started an anti-bullying campaign called Cool & Dope.
Two Gaithersburg sisters have won the $50,000 third-tier Powerball prize in the Feb. 2 drawing.
Asbury Methodist Village, a retirement community in Gaithersburg, is feeding furloughed workers every Friday until the government reopens.
Whiskey Rocks, a two-day celebration starting Jan. 18, will have limited release bottles for sale, tastings, giveaways, and more.
Good news in Maryland ranged from a celebrity horse rescue to triplets born on Christmas.
A Gaithersburg resident decided to purchase the winning lottery ticket minutes before ticket sales ended for the night.
Family and friends grieve the loss of Mzimazisi Ncube, a Towson University student from Gaithersburg who died in a hit-and-run crash.
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Check out all the volunteer opportunities during Montgomery County's Community Service Week.
Top news from Maryland, including a dating app nightmare that put one party behind bars. Plus, how to share your news and events on Patch.
Chuck Smith will be presented with the award on Wednesday in Clarksville.
Tour passes give access to the Woodland Hills Homeowners Association, Epworth Church, Pleasant View Historic Site and a private home.
The 27th Annual Fall Festival features German food and music, local beer and wine, and four stages of live entertainment.
Gas prices have fallen over the last month but are significantly more than a year ago.
Students held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for children with cancer
The Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to let their neighbors know about events and issues in Gaithersburg.
This study says Gaithersburg has tons of square footage of greenery on its roofs, joining lots of big cities in the top 10 list.
Here's everything you need to know about this year's Montgomery County Fair. Get ready for a great time.
There's a ton going on in Maryland this weekend, from a ghost tracking meet up to an arts summer fair.
A study found that one in every five employees in Gaithersburg works in a STEM-related profession, with a median income of $90,000.
Domino's has helped several municipalities fill potholes, and you can ask for the same in your own town.