Gaithersburg Patch blogs the results of the Gaithersburg election as they come in, live from City Hall.
Spiegel says Rowse blocked his signs; Rowse says emotions were running high.
Ballot casting has slowed to a trickle at some sites.
It's time to choose.
Gaithersburg deciding three at-large members of the city council.
They say the garage can be torn down.
The controversial ticketing machines are turning up in more places around the city.
The new cameras bring total locations to nine.
Feds say drinking raw milk can lead to illness.
For anyone who's counting.
Tell us what you think.
The Gaithersburg City Councilwoman said the newspaper endorsed a rival because she supported a state bill that the Gazette opposed.
Against the advice of the City Attorney, the Board of Supervisors of Elections upheld their decision to limit a candidates donations to their own campaign.
The change, which limits a candidate's donations to their own campaign, will be reversed at tonight's Board of Supervisors of Elections meeting.
More than 1000 students participated.
City Council directed staff to formalize a tree-removal policy as aging trees begin causing neighborhood problems.
The road is Gaithersburg's top transportation priority.
City of Gaithersburg helps homeless people get back on their feet.
Oct. 16 through 22 is National "National CHARACTER COUNTS! Week" in Gaithersburg.
Republicans offer only one amendment in the debate.
Flu season is just around the corner.
Focus turns to job creation plan that is likely to couple tax increases with growth in capital budget spending.
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The Gaithersburg City Council held a work session on Monday evening.
The presidential election year is right around the corner.
Are you following the "Occupy D.C." and "Stop the Machine" movements?
Gaithersburg's new economic development guru is taking the temperature of the water before diving in head-first.
Hear the candidates themselves tell you why you should elect them.
What's on the agenda for tonight's Mayor and Council meeting.
Patch parses the campaign finance reports for all five city Council candidates.
The County awarded the bid to Henley Construction, of Gaithersburg.
All the candidates have been certified by the City to run.
Critics argue Maryland's health care overhaul lacks prudence.
The group celebrates, while looking forward to continuing to fight for equality issues.
Good weather and strong crowds marked the 30th anniversary of Celebrate Gaithersburg.
Signs at bus stops are designed to increase voter turnout.
What the Mayor and Council will talk about tonight at their meeting.
The first candidate forum in the 2011 Gaithersburg City Council elections.
Tomorrow's forum for Council candidates will be presented in an easy-to-follow format on Patch.
Gaithersburg's APFO would still be much more demanding than the County's model.