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 May 2004
 Special Insert: Budget in Brief  Page 1Page 2-3 | Page 4

 

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1

LIVE, Gin Blossoms Headline Hometown Holidays Weekend
Plans for Art in Town Center
Proposed FY 05 Budget: Tax Rate Unchanged

2

Focus on GPS Technology
City Projects Update
On the Move: A New Home for NCS

3

Model Railroad Club Coming to King Farm
They’re Back: 17 Years Later, Cicadas Return
Farmers’ Market Plows into New Location on May 15
Got Housing Issues? Try this

4

Rock Putting Bark On the Rockville Beat
Parking Meter Changes
New Bus Stop Shelters Arrive in Rockville
Mediate, Don’t Litigate
Mediar, no legislar

5

Next Station: Twinbrook Commons
FY2005 CIP Budget Funds West Rockville Rec Center
Not Ad-ing Up: Advertising Remains Banned from City Publications
Citizens Weigh In on New City Manager

6

Amazing Grace: Paley to Receive F. Scott Fitzgerald Award on Oct. 23
Swing Into a Better Golf Season at RedGate
Maryvale Youth Draw Their Community
Tedder Completes Appalachian Series

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In Brief:
    Senior Center Spring Bazaar on May 15
    RISE Banquet
    Time to Volunteer
    Van Hollen To Host Town Hall Meeting
    Princess Tea Party
    Summer Jobs Open
    Summer Camp Spots Still Available
    Be a Nature Center Naturalist or Volunteer
    City Survey Asks: Are You Prepared?
May Calendar of Events

8

Rockville Up Close: REDI for Economic Development
30th Anniversary: Citizen’s Forum
Volunteer Time: Interfaith Clothing Center
TRC11 May Programming Schedule

 

May Rockville Reports

Budget in Brief: Page 1

Budget In Brief: Pages 2-3

Budget in Brief: Page 4