There's a lot you should know about what's been going on in Montgomery County this week.
Your guide for November's general election in Maryland.
The four District 18 representatives in the Maryland state legislature came to Kensington Monday night for a town hall meeting.
Pepco said customers opting out won't get a smart meter installed, and those who already have one installed, can get their old meter back.
Sen. Rich Madaleno and the district's three delegates, Al Carr, Ana Sol Gutiérrez and Jeff Waldstreicher, will be on hand.
County Health Officer: 'We are not thinking about it'
At what age should children be allowed on Facebook?
Mayor Peter Fosselman won his fourth term in Monday night's elections.
Got storm damage? Keep these guidelines in mind when filing insurance claims.
One Maryland library said the book was 'pornography.'
The Violence Against Women Act would pay for $660 million in programs to help domestic violence victims.
In preparation for the June 4 elections, the five candidates running for mayor or councilmember have responded to a Patch questionnaire about what matters most to them.
Longtime Kensington resident Tracey Furman seeks her first term as councilmember.
Incumbent Peter Fosselman seeks his fourth term as mayor.
Former councilmember Glenn Cowan seeks a third term.
Kensington resident Stowe Teti will make his second attempt at joining the Kensington Town Council, this time as mayor.
Incumbent Sean McMullen is seeking his third full term as councilmember.
Two vie for mayoral seat; three for two council seats in Kensington's town election to be held in June.
Montgomery County residents spoke out against a zoning text amendment proposed by M-NCPPC to streamline approval for accessory apartments.
Meet the candidates for town council and mayor tonight at 7 p.m.
Explore Kensington and the Kensington Historical Society have teamed up to provide a virtual tour of the town.
Council member Sean McMullen seeks his third term.
Mayor Peter C. Fosselman told residents he has returned $1,105 to the town coffers, according to the Washington Post.
In an interview on ABC News, the president says he supports same-sex marriage. The issue is likely to go to referendum in Maryland this fall.
Organizers agreed that their ability to disseminate information and get ahead of Kensington development is an important role the group will continue to fulfill.
The proposed liquor store in the Columbia Wegmans has sparked the debate throughout the state.
One incumbent and two newcomers file to run for office in Kensington.
The measure was defeated once in 2010.
At a housing summit Monday, local and federal officials recognized the need for more affordable housing in Montgomery County.
The community is invited to attend an informational meeting about planning and development in Kensington, as well as a post-panel reception.
As part of our series on veterans and jobs, we're posting veterans' resumes on Patch. If you're a potential employer, we invite you to take a look.
This week's top Montgomery County news.
Kensington Councilman Mackie Barch's company, Sunpeaks Ventures, is under investigation by the Financial Industry Regulatory Association.
The fiscal year 2013 budget is currently under discussion in Kensington. Public record will close May 11.
According to The Washington Post, Kensington's mayor Peter Fosselman was reimbursed for more than $1,000 of campaign contributions over a 10-month period in 2008, be he says he was acting on the town's behalf.
The week's top Montgomery County news headlines.
Kensington's current mayor Peter Fosselman announced Monday night he would run for a fourth term.
Transit Task Force recommends system operational within nine years, the Washington Examiner reports.
The Kensington mayor and council met on Monday, April 23.
Kensington's mayor and council will host their legislative meeting tonight, as well as a public hearing on the budget.