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Defending Against the Dangers of Less Daylight: Tips for Driving, Biking and Walking

The end of daylight saving time on Sunday, Nov. 2, and the coming winter, mean less daylight and a reminder […]
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The Holiday Drive Returns to Make the Season Brighter for Families in Need

For more than a half century, Rockville’s Holiday Drive has supported local families in need during the season of giving. […]
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Rockville Gun Buyback Returns Nov. 15

Rockville offers an opportunity to dispose of unwanted firearms voluntarily, anonymously and safely with a gun buyback event from 9 […]
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Curtain Call for Construction as F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre Reopens in Style

Members of the Mayor and Council unveil a plaque to mark completion of renovations at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre […]
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November Hours of Operation in Rockville

Rockville City Hall will be closed on Veterans Day and on Thanksgiving weekend. Other city facilities will be closed or […]
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Redesigned Website Opens Your Digital Door to Rockville

Your digital door to Rockville is open — a redesigned city website launched in October, making it faster, easier and […]
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Mayor and Council Set 2026 State Legislative Priorities

General Assembly Session to Run Jan. 14-April 13 The Mayor and Council have determined which priorities for Rockville they will […]
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There’s No Fencing in This Scout’s Accomplishments

Eagle Scout candidate John Paul Lukas and members of Troop 1094 recently led a project at Dawson Farm Park to […]
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Make Your Voice Heard

Public participation in the budget process is a high priority for the Mayor and Council and city staff. The community […]
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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 […]