As the seniors prepare to graduate, many of them reflect on the past four years as they transition into the future.
As Teacher Appreciation Week approaches, I share my thoughts about the the obvious lack of appreciation that exists in today's classrooms.
Get a view of wines from Susan Fields Winery as well as some beers that will fancy any situation in the Spring time!
Feel like gas prices rise every year? Maybe they do.
A highly contagious case of Senioritis is going around, and everyone is at risk
A look into how unlicensed teens feel about the driving laws in Maryland.
A local Latina shares her views on why Rob Garagiola is the best choice for Latinos in Maryland's 6th District.
Dan digs up some hidden requirements of Obamacare
The talented singers at Quince Orchard beg the question: Were they born with it or can a good singing voice be acquired after lessons and practice?
They are embarrassing, they don't know how to be hip. But parents are important and high schoolers must acknowledge their presence.
Maryland has opened the sanctity of marriage up to individuals who practice relationships that are explicitly morally wrong to many of Maryland’s families and constituents.
Woollard v. Sheridan Pro-Second Amendment Ruling
Real Estate Market Update for February 2012
Get some information on pairing the correct wine to a Passover Seder, as well as picking the right beer for your St. Patrick's Day celebration
The proposed Science City and the Corridor Cities Transitway (CCT) have been debated, over and over and over, but what is the truth about these projects?
North Potomac Dan offers advice to the "hope and change" generation.
A look into whether the recent emphasis on testing is really worth the stress that it puts on students
Feeling high anxiety? It probably doesn't match up to what the nation's class of 2013 is feeling right now as the SAT is around the corner.
North Potomac Dan begs for voters to educate themselves and give up voting for labels, brands and what the Washington Post recommends. Learn for yourself and vote your values!
Elizabeth Banks' family and the residents near Belward Farm react negatively to a Gazette editorial.
QO student blogger Lily Milwit makes her Patch debut and ponders if playing college sports isn't as unrealistic as we've always been taught to think.
The Corridor Cities Transitway (CCT) is the trigger for the stages of the Great Seneca Science Corridor Master Plan.
Mean Girls isn't exclusive to Warner Bros... High School also has its share of entitled teenagers.
Real Estate Market Report for Zip Code 20878 Fourth Quarter of 2011
If you are worried about Obama vs. the Catholic Church, you're missing the point.
In 1997, Elizabeth Banks, her family and Johns Hopkins crafted a plan for a campus on Belward Farm which was scrapped after she passed away. Hopkins' new plan is totally inconsistent with her wishes.
Valentine's Day is soon approaching, discover some beers and wines that will make the holiday a big success!
Dan doubts that the bag tax will have the intended benefits. Another government program that can't work. But don't worry... it's paid for with your money!
There has been an increase in mailings promoting mortgage auditing services. These companies claim to be able to find mistakes in your mortgage loan worth thousands. Are these for real?
Elizabeth Banks, the late owner of Belward Farm, expressed her concerns about the future of her farm to her neighbors. She feared that Johns Hopkins would not honor her wishes.
North Potomac native Dan Grossberg breaks down Obama's State of the Union and expresses his disgust.
The K-pop "Hallyu" Wave, or Korean Culture Wave, has swept the global industry and has the world taken aback
Retirement no longer means what it did 20 or even 10 years ago. Let's rediscover what it means now.
Dan has an opinion about wasteful government spending...
Ethnic stereotypes? High School is chock full of 'em.
Dan's back with a view and a question on the change of leadership in Montgomery County's Council.
The SAT may mean many things... but it doesn't mean your future.
Are retail layaway programs making a comeback after practically disappearing for decades?
Tiger Moms, with their unabashed discipline in their children's education, are forever present in our community
Have your parents done proper planning so they can age gracefully? If not, it could come back to hurt you.