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Julie Swetnick, a Gaithersburg graduate, said in a sworn statement that she was 'gang' raped around 1982, and that Kavanaugh was present.
Councilman Michael A. Sesma represents one of the most diverse cities in country.
Chris Berger is now among candidates to be considered for the annual Employee and Team of the Year Award.
The Gaithersburg-Germantown Chamber of Commerce announced its 2018 Board of Directors.
Less than 10% of Gaithersburg's registered voters turned out Tuesday to elect the unopposed mayor and fill two council seats.
New Ride On extRa makes 12 stops every 10 minutes between Lakeforest Transit Center in Gaithersburg and the Medicacal Center Metro Station.
The first environmental debate for Gaithersburg City Council candidates will be held Oct. 3.
Two Maryland sailors have been confirmed killed after the USS John McCain collided with a merchant vessel off Singapore last week.
Two Gaithersburg brothers deported with no criminal record aren’t some of the “bad hombres” President Trump warned about, friends say.
Street construction will commence on June 20 to install traffic calming devices in Gaithersburg.
Mayor Jud Ashman affirmed his support for Paris Climate Accord goals and principles.
Get your dogs and cats tested for rabies for free on Sunday, June 18. Courtesy of the City of Gaithersburg.
Program Supervisor Pam Truxal and the Phone System Implementation Team received Employee Recognition Awards for the first quarter of 2017.
Residents that are registered to vote can pick up candidate packets for Gaithersburg elections on June 2 to cast their vote in November.
The city of Gaithersburg is looking for election judges to work the 2017 Municipal Elections on November 7.
On March 3 McDonald’s on Flower Hill Way will host members of the Montgomery County PD for Coffee with a Cop. Free coffee will be available.
Katz served the City of Gaithersburg for 38 years including as a Planning Board Commissioner, Councilmember, and Mayor.
Friends of Wells and Robertson House hosted a ceremony to commemorate the efforts of Henry Marraffa and Stanley Alster in Gaithersburg.
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The Gaithersburg City Council has selected Yvette D. Monroe to fill the vacancy the left by the passing of Council Member Henry Marraffa.
City Council voted to amend the ordinances banning smoking and vaping on all municipal property with a few limited exceptions.
Gaithersburg will issue an official proclamation at the Mayor and City Council meeting on Jan. 3 in preparation for the Day of Service.
Jose Contreras, James McNulty,Yvette Monroe,James Rolfes and Laurie-Anne Sayles are all finalists and will go through the interview process.
Assistant City Attorney Frank Johnson and the Fourth of July Celebration Team were presented with Employee Recognition Awards.
Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Dec. 2.
Residents will have an opportunity to vote on several designs that were submitted in response to a request for proposal
Montgomery County election officials urge residents to vote at one of 10 early voting centers ahead of election day.
Gaithersburg is seeking residents to serve on an Ad Hoc Mayor and City Council Compensation Review Committee.
The new ordinance takes effect Monday, Aug. 8.
City officials urge Gaithersburg residents to stay off the roads so crews can plow streets.
Conditions may be improving, but crews need space to clear roads, say city and state officials.
City offices and all facilities will be closed Friday night through Sunday. The mayor urges residents to stay off the streets.
City officials on Wednesday asked residents to park off the streets when the snow flies, and shovel walks and fire hydrants.
Some city and Montgomery County offices and services will be closed Jan. 18 for the holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
A state senator has filed a bill that would update the state motto, which now praises “manly deeds, womanly words.” What do you think?
Communities within a 30-mile radius of Ronald-Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington, D.C., are in the No Drone Zone.
Gaithersburg voters also re-elected two City Council members and picked one newcomer.
State highway officials say lanes will begin to close at 10 p.m.; all lanes should reopen by 5 a.m. Wednesday.