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Local businesses help gauge the election through food and drink.
Students can receive Student Service Learning (SSL) credits.
Week of Oct. 1 through Oct. 7, 2012.
Life is rich in Montgomery County. We'll prove it to you.
Montgomery County librarians pick their favorites and popular selections from the public library system.
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The meeting will be held at the Town Hall located at 3710 Mitchell St. in Kensington at 7 p.m.
Town Hall event is in support of Question 6.
Moco Mojo has a lot to tell about these vibrant 500 square miles we call home.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle are asking constituents whether voters are better off now than they were four years ago. We want to know what Maryland thinks.
Top five blogs for the week.
Project will cost $400,000, according to an official document.
The prevention program costs about $250,000, according to The Washington Post.
Floreen will be joined by other regional officials to discuss their ideas for improving the economy.
September is National Preparedness Month.
President Obama accepts the Democratic National Convention’s invitation to run for a second term.
Montgomery County Transit officials make 12 schedule adjustments in Silver Spring.
If you’re in technology or engineering, you might have an even bigger shot. Despite Maryland’s 7.1 percent unemployment rate, local business leaders say they are cautiously optimistic.
The town hall meeting scheduled for Monday, Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. has been canceled.
The Bonifant Street focus group has met, but no other meetings have been scheduled yet.
Be sure to check out the holiday schedule and the new town schedule to not miss trash pickup.
The mayor presented guidelines to revitalize Kensington over a 20 year period.
Here's a list of polling places in Kensington and tips to help your experience go smoothly.
The governor answers questions from Patch.
Plans underway to turn Uncle Tom's Cabin Special Park into a museum with expanded programs for the community
Start and end dates for restoration have not been set, but the design plans are 35 percent complete.