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Montgomery County Councilmember Friedson holds Community Conversation
Keeping up with constituents during this time of social distancing and small gatherings is not easy, but Montgomery County Councilmember Andrew Friedson (District 1) does his best, using interactive social media.

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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Mules, Music and More at Great Falls Park
Three days of Spring Festival at Great Falls Tavern with many traditional events and activities.
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Year of the Rat Spurs Dance and Drums in the Potomac Library
Quiet time was put on hold for the celebration.
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When Will Those Montgomery County School Bells Ring?
Now that we have rung in the new year and the COVID-19 vaccine is becoming available, will Montgomery County Public Schools return to in-class instruction soon?
Creating Snowmen (Snow-people?) at the Potomac Library
Crafts on the third Wednesday; coming up: suncatchers.
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Potomac Community Village Offers Programs Open to Public
Potomac Community Village is sponsoring two programs for the community in early June.

Plenty of Thanksgiving Dinner Options in Potomac
Like everything else in 2020, Thanksgiving Dinner this year will be different.
Montgomery County Public Schools Plans for Fall Opening
Published draft subject to review
Montgomery County Public Schools announced Saturday a plan for reopening schools this fall.
Montgomery County Private Schools Free to Open
Decisions and models vary from school to school.
After almost two weeks of policy twists and turns, private schools in Montgomery County can open the 2020-2021 School year either virtually or with in-person classes.
What Is 5G Anyway?
Meeting encourages residents to get informed about 5G; some say dangerous, some say ugly, others say essential.
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Walking Montgomery County’s 250 Miles of Trails
Walking to help EveryMind end the silence around mental health.
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50 Years for Wayside and Bells Mill
Elementary schools turn 50, celebrate a half century of education
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