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50th Anniversary Offers Opportunities to Make Every Day Earth Day

We’re approaching the golden anniversary of Earth Day. On April 22, the world will celebrate 50 years since the first […]
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Peerless Presents Stories of Slavery and Flights to Freedom

Peerless Rockville hosts two presentations in the coming weeks examining slavery and the fight for freedom. Author Jenny Masur presents […]
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Meet a Rockville Employee: Carl Young

Carl Young, Rockville’s new fire marshal, has been on the job since August. We asked him to answer a few […]
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Community Police Academies Offer Hands-on Experience

Community members can learn what it takes to be a police officer through the Rockville Community Police Academy or a […]
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Rocket-building, Backyard Wildlife and Botball at Science Day

What you need to know if you Go What: Rockville Science DayWhen: Sunday, April 19, noon to 5 p.m. Where: […]
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Save Some Green and Create a Place for Wildlife to Be Seen

The city’s RainScapes Rebates program offers single-family homeowners and nonprofits, including religious institutions, private schools and homeowners associations, up to […]
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Have an Urge to Help? Rockville Wants You to Volunteer

Rockville is always on the hunt for volunteers — and if you have a few extra hours to spare each […]
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New Ethics Rules Add Whisteblower Protection, Expand Disclosure Requirements

Rockville’s city code now includes a whistleblower protection provision, new requirements for certain city employees to file financial disclosure statements […]
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City Manager to Present Proposed Budget to Mayor and Council

Budget Available Online by Feb. 14; Offer Ideas Online and at Hearings City Manager Rob DiSpirito will present his proposed […]
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Creatives Summit Aims to Bring Together City’s Arts Community

The Rockville Cultural Arts Commission is inviting groups from Rockville’s arts community to a summit this March to discuss how […]