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Public Art Projects to Brighten Rockville This Spring

Rockville residents will soon see vibrant new public art installations as part of the city’s Art in Public Places program. […]
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Volunteer to Shovel Snow for an Elderly Neighbor

City Pairs Helpers with Seniors Each winter, Rockville looks for ways to help older residents with snow removal. If you’re […]
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Free, Reconditioned Bikes for TERRIFIC Kids Who Do Good Deeds

Rockville has outstanding kids, and every T-E-R-R-I-F-I-C kid needs a bike. How do you prove you’re TERRIFIC? Show us you’re […]
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Register Now for Spring Sports

Looking to connect while competing on the field? The City of Rockville’s adult and youth sports leagues are now recruiting […]
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Vision Zero Projects Make Progress Through Winter

Rockville continues planning Vision Zero projects to create safer travel routes for all. The projects are part of the city’s […]
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Peerless Presents Rockville’s Historic Lincoln Park and a Civil Rights Milestone

Peerless Rockville marks Black History Month with a look at the history of Rockville’s Lincoln Park neighborhood. Lincoln Park was […]
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An Escape from Slavery Recognized With New Sign

A new Civil War Trails site honoring Zedekiah Thompson, a formerly enslaved man who self-emancipated and served in the United […]
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Protect Our Parks, Streams and Neighborhoods: Put Pet Waste in the Trash

Pet waste belongs in the trash, not on the ground. Pet waste contains twice as many bacteria per gram as […]
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This Month in Performances and Art: Love, Reflection and Watercolors

The F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre and Social Hall is closed for Americans with Disability Act improvements through Monday, Sept. 1. […]
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Drive Wisely: Tips for Winter Travel

Keep your vehicle well-maintained for the winter driving season: Check to see that the brakes, heating/cooling system, electrical system, engine, […]