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Don’t Let a Clog Become an Unwanted Holiday Guest

When the holiday feast is finished, don’t pour fats, oils and grease, i.e., FOG, down the drain. FOG, including sauces, […]
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‘Tree-Bates’: Get $150 for Planting Native Trees

Rockville residents can receive a $150 rebate per tree from the city for planting native trees under the RainScapes Rebate […]
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City Horticulture Crew Turns Yard Waste into Valuable Compost

Yvette Lindler, a member of Rockville’s horticulture crew, took the lead in creating a composting program for yard waste the […]
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Virtual Open House Offers Overview of Flood Resilience Planning

Rockville is developing its Flood Resiliency Master Plan to protect the community from future flood risks caused by climate change, […]
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Leave the Leaves to Us

Second Pass for Leaf Collection Begins This Month Rockville crews are vacuuming leaves from neighborhood curbs, with the second of […]
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Act Now: Clean Energy Tax Credits End at Year’s End

Federal tax credits on electric appliances and so-lar panels expire at year’s end and now’s the time to apply to […]
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Recycle, Reduce and Reuse, Rockville! Tips for America Recycles Day

Did you know that re-cycling just one aluminum can saves enough energy to power a laptop for two hours? Small […]
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Potomac Woods Park is Fourth Location to Drop Off Food Scraps for Composting

A new drop-off site opening this month offers residents a fourth site for composting food scraps.The site at Potomac Woods […]
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Rockville Offers Resources for Federal Employees, Contractors Affected by Shutdown

The City of Rockville is providing services and programs for federal employees and contractors who live within the City of […]
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Signs of Peace

A new informational sign has been installed at the Labyrinth and Flame of Hope in Mattie J.T. Stepanek Park and […]