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Rappoport Retiring from RCPD

Maj. Robert J. Rappoport, who recently served as acting chief of the Rockville City Police Department, will retire on April […]
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New Shelters at Bus Stops: On a Wet Day, No Need to Stay Under an Umbrella

The city recently installed seven new bus shelters to add to the comfort and accessibility of bus stops with high […]
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Edmonston Drive Bridge Work Means Lane Closures

Construction begins in April on the topside of a bridge carrying Edmonston Drive over the railroad tracks, requiring temporary closures […]
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Bullards Park Stream Restoration Project Prepares for Construction

Design work continues on a project to restore and stabilize a portion of the stream in Bullards Park, at Roxboro […]
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Anderegg Named Deputy City Clerk

Niles Anderegg has been named Rockville’s new deputy city clerk in the City Clerk/Director of Council Operations Office. His first […]
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Mayor and Council Close in on Adoption of FY 2020 Budget

Offer Your Ideas • At www.rockvillemd.gov/budget. • At a public hearing during the April 1 Mayor and Council meeting. Budget […]
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Public Hearings Set for Rockville’s Draft Comprehensive Plan

Information Sessions Beforehand Will Discuss Content and Process The Rockville Planning Commission has set three public hearing dates for its […]
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Why You Love Rockville: Residents Feel Safe, Secure and Welcome

2018 Community Survey Responses Yield High Scores for Quality of Life Rockville’s residents believe their city has high-quality, secure neighborhoods […]
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Rising to Command

Seilhamer Promoted to Lieutenant Jan Seilhamer was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on March 25, becoming the first woman […]
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Rockville Partners to Light it Up Blue for Autism Awareness

Rockville’s Recreation and Parks Department has partnered with Montgomery Parks and Takoma Park Recreation to cosponsor the Light it Up […]