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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Top Headlines: Magruder's Closing, 'Pimp on the Pike', Speed Camera Controversy

Catch up on headlines this week from across Montgomery County.

A 130-year-old local grocery chain is closing up shop; a North Potomac resident nicknamed "The Turbanator" advances to the next round of American Idol; and Montgomery County councilmembers pledge to increase police presence in schools. These are just a few of the stories Patch reported this week. Get caught up on top headlines here. Magruder's Closing All Locations GAITHERSBURG—Magruder's is closing all four of its supermarkets, including Montgomery County's Gaithersburg and Rockville locations, but they may re-open under new ownership in the future. Read more on Gaithersburg Patch. Man Guilty of Running Prostitution Ring from Rockville Pike Hotel ROCKVILLE—He’s been dubbed “The Pimp on the Pike.” Now, Nahshon Kornegay, 31, of District …

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Top Headlines: School Security, Armed Carjacking Arrest, Same-Sex Couple Weds

Catch up on headlines this week from across Montgomery County.

An attempted murder that may have stemmed from a dice game dispute; a health scare for the mayor of Rockville; school security upgrades and a wedding for the first same-sex couple in Montgomery County. These are just a few of the stories Patch reported this week. Get caught up on top headlines here. Dice Game Dispute May Have Led to Shooting Involving Germantown Man GERMANTOWN—A New Year’s Day shootout in Silver Spring that resulted in attempted murder charges against a Germantown man may have stemmed from a five-month dispute over a dice game and some money. The full story is at Germantown Patch. Gaithersburg Same Sex Couple First To Wed In Montgomery County Court GAITHERSBURG—Gaithersburg's Joe Rouch and Jeff Aberle were the first same …

Diane Wright

9:48 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013

Congratulations to Joe and Jeff.   more ›

Monday, August 27, 2012

MCPS Talks School Safety, Reacts to Perry Hall High Shooting

Montgomery County school officials discussed school safety after hearing about a school shooting 55 miles north in Perry Hall.

Montgomery County school officials said Monday they were taking security seriously on the first day of school and in the wake of a shooting at a high school in Perry Hall, MD, that was visited less than a week ago by Education Secretary Arne Duncan. According to Perry Hall Patch, officials say a 15-year-old student shot a 17-year-old student in the back at Perry Hall High School on the first day of school. The victim was airlifted to a local shock trauma center in serious condition, Baltimore County police told Patch. » See what people are saying on social media. Follow Perry Hall Patch on Twitter for live updates. In Montgomery County, public school information director Dana Tofig said officials were focusing on security but there were …

J. Medina

8:59 am on Tuesday, August 28, 2012

My thought go out to the family of the student and all those affected by this tragedy.   more ›

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