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 April 2005
 Special Insert: Focus on the Arts

 

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Rockville on Alert: Reverse 911, E-Notices Coming
Rockville Readies for New Public Housing

2

“Thrive Yoga” Wins Business Plan Competition for Women
City Projects Update
Focus on College Scholarships

3

Keeping It Natural: Rockville Celebrates the Environment
Rockville’s Department of Neighborhood And Community Services Reorganized
Beall Avenue Remains Closed Through April

4

Homeowners Can Save on City Taxes
Rockville One of First To Do Inkless Fingerprints
Kids Earn Free Bikes For Good Character
State Property Tax Credits Available
Créditos disponibles para el Impuesto del Estado a la Propiedad

5

Rockville Seeks State Help for Rec Center
City Asks Maryland for Town Center Support
City Wants Protection Before Verizon Installs Service
Historic Preservation Conference April 16

6

ARNA Conference On Traffic Speeds Into Rockville on April 6
Bike To Work Day: Gear Up for May 20
The Science of Having Fun
Peerless Highlights City’s Celebrities and Stars April 25

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In Brief:
    New Bi-annual Listing of City Events
    24-Hour Utilities Hotline: 240-314-8567
    New Pollution Hotline: 240-314-8348
    Donate Books to Library ‘Friends’
    Volunteer in Rockville
    Insure Your Home For Sewer Backups
    Program Provides Tax Assistance
April Calendar of Events

8

Rockville Up Close: Compensation Commission
Volunteer Time: Family Fun at Manna
New Look for TRC 11’s City Hall Report
   
TRC11 April Programming Schedule

 

April Rockville Reports

Focus on the Arts