Just Up The Pike
07/24/2023
idk if the Olney Winery is moving to Ashton why is not called the Ashton Winery now 🥴
Olney Winery Now Open in its New Location - The MoCo Show Olney Winery has been operating since 2012, initially as The Winery at Olney. The winemaker was located at 18127 Town Center Drive in the Fair Hill shopping center in Olney until…
07/21/2023
v intrigued by District Bistro, an upscale spot coming to Wheaton that sounds not unlike a steakhouse (they’ll have steak frites, which I think are fun)
District Bistro Coming Soon to Wheaton; Frank's Burger Place to Relocate - The MoCo Show District Bistro & Frank’s Burgers are coming to 11230 Grandview Ave in Wheaton-Glenmont, the former site of Umberto’s. The space will be split into two concepts with Franks on one…
07/20/2023
MCPS says parents at some schools asked to pull *dozens* of kids out of class so they wouldn’t see a picture book about LGBTQ+ people, causing massive disruptions
Volume of LGBTQ+ opt-out requests caused school disruption The volume of opt-out requests placed an increasingly heavy burden on teachers, according to attorneys for the school district.
07/19/2023
RIP Kensington Fake Speed Camera, July 14-July 17, 2023
Fake Speed Camera Removed From MoCo Neighborhood - The MoCo Show On Monday we let you know of a NextDoor post depicting a fake speed camera that was built in a Kensington neighborhood on McComas Ave. The post has received over…
07/19/2023
“We want to make Montgomery Parks a skateboarding destination in Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region.” MoCo could get five new skate parks from Silver Spring to Clarksburg—here’s where they’ll be and how you can give input
Shred, flip, and roll: 5 new skateparks coming to Montgomery County Grab your boards, bikes, and scooters, Montgomery County is building five new skate parks.
07/19/2023
Six percent: that’s how much Montgomery County will cap rent increases, with some exceptions, notably for apartment buildings less than 23 years old, or for landlords who own less than two units
Montgomery Co. council OKs rent increase cap - WTOP News After months of hearings and debate, and a voting marathon that included more than a dozen amendments, the Montgomery County, Maryland, council approved the bill that would limit landlords to rent increases that could not exceed 6%.
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