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Montgomery County Public Schools Virtual Now, In Person Soon?
Despite the controversy about opening schools to in-person learning created by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan (R), Montgomery County Public Schools students started a new school year virtually on Monday.
Obituary: Jake Cassell, 17, Dead in Bike/Vehicle Collision
Community mourns loss of Churchill student, rising junior, mascot and Diener School alum.
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Where to Give Locally in the Potomac Area
Nonprofits with local missions need your help in this dire crisis
We list many kinds of nonprofits in and around Potomac: food banks, animal adoption, arts, environment, housing; find what appeals to you, and pitch in.
Potomac: Foxes Make a New Home
A mother fox recently moved under our backyard deck to have her babies.
Elie McConihe Cain Dies at 83
’Mayor of Potomac’ dead of complications of Covid-19
Eleanor (Elie) McConihe Cain, known to many long-time residents as the mayor of Potomac, died on Tuesday, Jan. 19 of complications relating to Covid-19.
Maryland Governor Orders Legal Action Against Airplane Noise
Residents urged to send their complaints to Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
Special Performance in Potomac for Those with Special Needs
Holy Child offers sensory-friendly version of its annual school musical.
From Arts to Musical Theater at Glen Echo Park
Learn a new skill, discover a new talent this summer.
Artificial Turf’s Next Home?
Complaints follow removal of Richard Montgomery High School field material.
Water, Silt and a Canal-Full of Issues
Brandt updates WMCCA on C&O National Historic Park.
Members of the West Montgomery County Citizens Association got a verbal tour along the C&O Canal from Kevin Brandt, superintendent of the C&O National Historical Park, Wednesday.