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Meeting Ends With Consensus to Change Name of White Flint Metro Station

Meeting Ends With Consensus to Change Name of White Flint Metro Station During the hour-long virtual discussion on whether to change the name of the White Flint Metro Station, the approximately 60 people in attendance went from expressing a fairly even split to reaching a consensus to change the station’s name to something that included the two words – North Bethesda, according to Friends of White Flint Executive Director Amy Ginsburg. “When I was growing up, this area really didn’t have an identity. I think the fact that we are trying to create an identity is a really good thing,” she said.

5 Things to Know Today, March 16, In Montgomery County | Montgomery Community Media

5 Things to Know Today, March 16, In Montgomery County Today is Tuesday, March 16, and it is National Panda Day. To celebrate, click here to watch a video of Xiao Qi Ji the National Zoo’s 6-month-old panda cub wrestling with a log. And as you enjoy the cuteness, here are five things to know in Montgomery County: 1. Council in Virtual Session: Montgomery County Council meets virtually at 9 a.m. The council meeting will feature two proclamations: Councilmember Craig Rice will issue a proclamation recognizing the work of the Maryland Vaccine Hunters and Councilmember Andrew Friedson is issuing a proclamation to celebrate Bethesda’s 150th birthday. Here’s a look at the full agenda for the meeting. The meeting will be televised on County Cable Montgomery Channels Comcast HD 996 and SD6, RCN HD 1056 and SD 6, and Verizon 30. Additionally, it will be live-streamed on the council’s Facebook and Youtube channels.

Will Montgomery County elect more women to the county council in 2022?

This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. When the dust settled from the wild 2018 election one that saw dozens of Democrats compete for County Council seats Montgomery County wound up with just one woman on the nine-member council, Nancy Navarro (D). Montgomery now has a record low number of female  councilmembers, a trend at odds with the county’s reputation as one of the state’s most liberal bastions. But that’s about to change, according to political professionals, activists and women who plan to run for the council in the 2022 elections including some who came within striking distance in the 2018 elections.

Council approves employee raises to replace coronavirus hazard pay

Council approves employee raises to replace coronavirus hazard pay
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