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Die Fledermaus, Murder and Springtime Celebrations at the Civic Center

Victorian Lyric Opera Company presents “Die Fledermaus.” 8 p.m. March 1 and 2; 2 p.m. March 3 On New Year’s Eve, Gabriel von Eisenstein is sent to jail for punching a police officer; however, he decides to evade jail for one night to attend Prince Orlofsky’s lavish party. His wife, Rosalinde, gets wind of his…
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Women Making Their Mark While Serving Our City

Meet City of Rockville employee, Jessica Corazza. Jessica Corazza joined the city in March 2023 as the parks maintenance specialist in the Department of Recreation and Parks. She’s also serving as Rockville’s acting horticulturalist for parks and facilities until the position is filled. We asked her a few questions to get to know her better…
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Meet the Mayor — Be the Mayor: City and Contest Offer Opportunities for Fourth Graders

March 8 is Deadline for ‘If I Were Mayor …’ Essay Contest Rockville fourth graders have until Friday, March 8 to enter the Maryland Municipal League’s statewide “If I Were Mayor” essay contest. This year’s theme is “Inspiring Leadership in Your City/Town/Community.” Students are asked to write an essay of no more than 275 words…
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Rockville Police Make a Big (Cold) Splash for Special Olympics

The Rockville City Police Department was freezin’ for a good reason as a team of officers and civilian staff took a dip in a chilly Chesapeake Bay as part of the Maryland State Police Polar Bear Plunge, Feb. 2, at Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis. The team more than doubled its fundraising goal of…
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Lights Out for Climate Change Action

Rockville will turn out the lights in observance of Earth Hour, an international effort in support of climate change action. Earth Hour encourages people to turn off all nonessential lights in their homes and businesses for one hour, from 8:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 23, and do something positive for the planet. The city will participate…
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Spring Rake! Leaf Collection Set for April

The city will vacuum leaves from neighborhood curbs from April 8-19 in five collection areas throughout Rockville. An interactive map at www.rockvillemd.gov/leafcollection allows residents to input their address and learn when their leaves will be collected. Unlike the fall leaf collection, which has two collection rounds, city crews make only one pass to collect leaves…
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Vision Zero Springs Forward with Public Meetings Beginning This Month

Community members can learn about ongoing transportation safety improvement projects across Rockville as the city hosts public meetings this spring. The projects are part of the city’s Vision Zero Action Plan to eliminate traffic-related deaths and serious injuries. Visit the city’s online calendar, at www.rockvillemd.gov/calendar, for details on how to join the virtual public meetings…
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Working on a Historic Property? You Could Qualify for a Tax Credit

Restoring or repairing the outside of a historic home? Preserving the exterior of a historic structure? You could be eligible for a property tax credit. Rockville participates in the tax credit program for local structures designated as historic. If your property in Rockville is designated by the city as historic and you spent at least…
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Women Making Their Mark While Serving Our City

Meet City of Rockville employee, Mandi Murray. Mandi Murray is a senior construction inspector in Rockville’s Department of Public Works. She joined the city in December 2016, but had worked with DPW’s Construction Management Division as a consulting inspector since August 2014. “When a position became available, I applied because the projects I was working…
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Draft Town Center Plan to be Released

Opportunity for Public Comment Remains Open The City of Rockville is preparing to release a draft of the Town Center Master Plan. Hundreds of Rockville residents took part in one of the many listening sessions, focus groups or public meetings, and feedback is still being accepted. The draft plan will be posted to www.engagerockville.com/towncenter this…