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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Top Headlines: Sex Charges, Malls and Increased Police

The week’s top Montgomery County news.

  Each week editors compile the top stories from Patch sites across Montgomery County. You can get the news delivered to your inbox daily by subscribing to your Patch’s newsletter. Police Presence Increases in Somerset CHEVY CHASE — Police presence in the Town of Somerset, a Chevy Chase municipality, increased last week—from about 11 hours a week to 40 hours a week—following one burglary and two attempted burglaries. The increased patrols will continue until further notice. Read more on Chevy Chase Patch. Sex Charges Against War Vet Are 'Unfounded,' Lawyers Say BETHESDA -- The lawyers of a Falls Church National Guardsman accused of soliciting sex from a 12-year-old Bethesda girl say the charges against him are "unfounded." Read more on …

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Top Headlines: Drug Bust, Cowering Cheerleaders, a Cyclist Struck and More

Top headlines of the week from around Montgomery County.

  With 13 Web sites across Montgomery County, Patch brings you news from every corner of our community. The latest news in Montgomery County includes a drug bust in Gaithersburg, a suspect who allegedly followed two high school cheerleaders after school, and the rise of auto thefts in Takoma Park: August Sting Yields Drug Bust of Six in Gaithersburg GAITHERSBURG — Two drug-related search-and-seizure warrants throughout the city led to six arrests and the seizure of marijuana, ecstasy and paraphernalia. Read more on Gaithersburg Patch. Police: Seneca Valley Cheerleaders Hide in Parking Lot to Evade Strange Man GERMANTOWN — A man who allegedly approached and followed two Seneca Valley High School cheerleaders after school on Monday has …

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Top Headlines: Bus Slams into House, Homeowners Walk In on Burglars, Dogs Die in Fire and More

Catch up on the top news in Montgomery County this week.

With 13 Web sites across Montgomery County, Patch brings you news from every corner of our community. Catch up on headlines you may have missed this week, including a bus slamming into a Silver Spring home, a 50-year friendship rekindled in Wheaton and the fate (for now) of an organic farm in Potomac.  Ride-On Bus Smashes Into Silver Spring Home SILVER SPRING—A Ride-On bus carrying passengers landed on the front yard of a Silver Spring home Monday morning, its front grill smashing into the home’s front door. Four passengers and the bus driver were sent to the hospital with minor injuries. Read more on Colesville Patch.  Teen Suffers Life-Threatening Injuries in Cycling Accident Early Thursday GAITHERSBURG—A 15-year-old student at …

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Top Headlines: Pike Fire, Beer Spill, Alleged Bus Stop Sex Assault

Catch up on top Montgomery County headlines this week, including the traffic-halting Marlo Furniture fire on Rockville Pike, an alleged sexual assault at a Germantown bus stop and the beer spill on Interstate 270.

  Police Say Man Tried to Force Woman to Perform Sex Act at Bus Stop GERMANTOWN—Sex offense charges were filed against a Germantown man following a woman’s allegations that he tried to force her to perform a sexual act at a bus stop outside a liquor store. Victor M. Jimenez, 31, of the 19400 block of Saint Johnsburg Lane, was charged with fourth-degree sex offense, attempted second-degree sex offense, indecent exposure and second-degree assault, according to records obtained from Montgomery County District Court. Read more on Germantown Patch. Montgomery County Planners Say Good Riddance to Strip Malls SILVER SPRING—It's been a long wait, but county planners are out with their first zoning revision in 35 years, and it envisions a modern …

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Top Headlines: A Hung Jury in Germantown, A Garage Fire in Gaithersburg and Groundbreakings in Rockville and White Oak

News from around Montgomery County this week.

Hung Jury in Kidnapping, Attempted Murder Trial GERMANTOWN — After days of deliberations, the jury considering charges against a man on trial for allegedly kidnapping, robbing and trying to kill a Germantown man could not agree on a verdict. Read more on Germantown Patch.  PHOTOS: Weekend Fire Destroys Kentlands Garage GAITHERSBURG — A Saturday night fire caused by the illegal discharge of fireworks in a Kentlands garage resulted in damages upward of $70,000. Read more on Gaithersburg Patch. Council Supports Glenstone Sewer Expansion POTOMAC — The Montgomery County Council will likely support a sewer extension for the Glenstone museum in Potomac, after tentatively approving the request Tuesday. Read more on Potomac Patch. PHOTOS: Pike & …

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Headlines: Storm Recovery, Belward Trial Date, 'Gurgitator' Takes Hot Dog Eating Contest

Top news from around Montgomery County this week.

  Trial Date Set for Belward Farm, JHU Case The development dispute between the successors of Belward Farm and Johns Hopkins University is one small but significant step closer to a resolution after a scheduling hearing Friday. Judge Ronald Rubin set a trial date for Nov. 13, and the the lead plaintiff's public relations representative said she expects proceedings to end Nov. 19. The resolution would determine whether JHU can build a "Science City" on the 138-acre farm. Read more at North Potomac Patch. Gaithersburg Residents Stranded After Storm, Plea For Help Residents cut off from emergency access described a frustrating waiting game in the wake of Friday's destructive storm system. Tammy Hartwell of the Sharon Woods neighborhood said …

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Top Headlines: Burglary Ring, Shopping Center Declines, Mega Gas Stations and More

There's a lot you should know about what's been going on in Montgomery County this week.

  With more than a dozen websites across Montgomery County, Patch brings you news from every corner of our community. Catch up on headlines you may have missed this week, including the latest on a burglary ring in Germantown, the uproar over 'mega' gas stations and Rockville workers' claims of harassment. City to Rezone Part of Fairgrounds for Retail, Office, Residential Use GAITHERSBURG — An application to rezone 62.83 acres of land from the Montgomery County Fairgrounds property was unanimously approved by Gaithersburg Mayor Sidney Katz and the city council. Read the full story on Gaithersburg Patch. Costco Gas Station Dominates Zoning Amendment Testimony WHEATON — Nearly 30 people testified at Tuesday’s public hearing on a rule change …

Saturday, June 16, 2012

The Week in Headlines: Cold Case Homicide, Racehorse Ownership Made Easy

A roundup of the week in Montgomery County news.

Each week editors compile the top stories from Patch sites across Montgomery County. This week, a cold case turns into a homicide in Takoma Park, Gaithersburg's city manager resigns, a Chevy Chase man makes simplifies ownership of racehorses and more. Get news delivered to your inbox daily by subscribing to the Rockville Patch newsletter. Takoma Park Cold Case Now Homicide TAKOMA PARK—Prince William County police identified a Takoma Park woman after skeletal remains that were found in 1982 were matched to her DNA, police announced Wednesday. The case is now considered a homicide. Read the full story on Takoma Park Patch. Teacher Indicted for Sex Offense, Abuse A Neelsville Middle School English teacher was indicted on sexual offense and …

Saturday, June 9, 2012

MoCo Headlines: Serial Burglars Nabbed, Cancer Center Breaks Ground

The week’s top Montgomery County news.

Each week editors compile the top stories from Patch sites across Montgomery County — arrests in connection with six burglaries in Takoma Park, a state-of-the-art cancer center broke ground at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital and a Germantown technologist building a hydroponic farm run by salvaged junk robots are a few of the headlines corralled this week. You can get the news delivered to your inbox daily by subscribing to your Patch’s newsletter. Adventist HealthCare Breaks Ground On State-of-the-Art Cancer Facility The Aquilino Cancer Center, Montgomery County's first free-standing, comprehensive cancer center, is slated to open in 2013 on the campus of Shady Grove Adventist Hospital. The center will offer personalized, expert care to …

Saturday, June 2, 2012

MoCo Headlines: Farm Supporters Rally, Jewelry Fencer Sentenced, Veterans Honored

Top stories this week.

Each week editors compile the top stories from Patch sites across Montgomery County. Memorial Day tributes, a rally of Nick’s Farm supporters in Rockville and the courtroom fate of a convicted jewelry fencer are a few of the headlines corralled this week. You can get the news delivered to your inbox daily by clicking here to subscribe to the Rockville Patch newsletter.  Convicted Jewelry Fencer Banned From Business GAITHERSBURG — As part of a plea agreement, a former Lakeforest Mall shop owner was put on probation and was temporarily banned from the second-hand jewelry business for paying cash for stolen jewelry and melting it down for profit. Read more on Germantown Patch. Hometown Holidays: Big Turnout, One Big Rain Out ROCKVILLE — …

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