
Results 1 - 15 of 15 in Colesville, MD
County, developer reach agreement on Fillmore music hall
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... quality of life." The county's long-awaited deal with the Lee Development Group (LDG) means plans to build the Colesville Road venue can lurch into the design and development phase, Leggett spelled out to The Penguin. Expect a shovel in the dirt ... Comment?
Sligo Creek Park considers culling deer
... By the group's count, between 98 and 123 deer live within one square mile along Sligo Creek Parkway between Colesville Road and Arcola Avenue in Silver Spring. Depending on the area, the deer population should be between 15 and 30 deer per square ... Comment?
Montgomery County Signal Problems Continue
... frantic drivers because of a computer glitch. County officials say hundreds of traffic lights from Chevy Chase to Colesville won't go into rush hour mode and they don't know why. "We're still trying to isolate, troubleshoot the problem," said Chief ... Comment?
The dead walk in Silver Springas Halloween approaches
Jonah Orr of Silver Spring entertained bus stop patrons on Colesville Road with his zombie antics during the Silver Spring Zombie Walk on Saturday. Comment?
When there's no room in hell, the dead will walk downtown
... - the zombies stumbled, in character, down Georgia Avenue and up Ellsworth Drive on their way to the theatre on Colesville Road. Passersby and business owners scrambled to get out of the way on Ellsworth as the zombies playfully lunged at children ... Comment?
Where to find apple cider in Baltimore
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... donuts for a warm, yeasty confection to accompany your beverage. Closer to Washington, D.C., Heyser Farms in Colesville, Md. presses and serves its own "raw" or unfiltered apple cider using its Spencerville Red apples. This farm is so all about ... Comment?
New trolley museum ready to roll
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Bob Clarke, a volunteer and former history teacher in Montgomery County Public Schools, stands in part of the new National Capitol Trolley Museum in Colesville, which is scheduled to open in late November. Comment?
New trolley museum ready to rollwith Nov. 28 reopening
Bob Clarke, a volunteer at the National Capitol Trolley Museum in the Colesville area of Silver Spring and a former history teacher in Montgomery County Public Schools, stands in the museum, which is scheduled to reopen at its new location in late November. Comment?
ICC officials work to calm fears
... environmental-mitigation plan at an open house Saturday morning at the National Capital Trolley Museum in Colesville. At the meeting, ICC officials countered criticism by touting their environmental program as one of the most comprehensive of any ... Comment?
Wells-Harley joins Montgomery Planning Board
Marye Wells-Harley of Colesville reads her oath of office last week at the Montgomery County Planning Board in Silver Spring. Comment?
... son, a two-story house with light-green siding and blue shutters in the 15200 block of Centergate Drive near Colesville. Neighbor Ruth Dalton remembered Martin as the kind of neighbor who would be missed - especially at Halloween. "He was ... Comment?
Where to Buy Cheap Gas in Silver Spring, Maryland
... County. The "Silver Spring" identification is applicable to a self-contained downtown , Forest Glen, White Oak, Colesville, Good Hope, Four Corners, and Briggs Chaney. Silver Spring is the third most populous location in the Old Line State after ... Comment?
Intersection in Derwood most congested
... in Bethesda, took second place after coming in fifth last year, and Randolph Road at New Hampshire Avenue in the Colesville area rose from 10th place to the third worst. In general, traffic congestion was listed as most severe in the downcounty ... Comment?
Derwood intersection tops list of most congested
... in Bethesda, took second place after coming in fifth last year, and Randolph Road at New Hampshire Avenue in the Colesville area rose from 10th place to the third worst. In general, traffic congestion was listed as most severe in the downcounty ... Comment?
Strawberry Festival continues to bear fruit
Cold, rainy weather and an intricate permit process haven't stopped the Colesville Strawberry Festival in 26 years. Comment?