City of Rockville
Recent News About City of Rockville
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Rockville Musical Theatre presents "On theTown" at the Fitzgerald Theatre of Rockville, Maryland
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Happy Halloween, #Rockville!
The Rockville City Police Department urges drivers to be aware of extra pedestrians in neighborhoods.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: A communitywide survey
A communitywide survey by Rockville’s Human Rights and Human Services Advisory commissions to assess the state of social justice, racism, bias and wellness in the city will close at the end of October.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Rockville’s accomplishments toward sustainability
Learn more about the city’s efforts in the Sustainable Maryland Community Certification Report
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: The Rock East District Launch Festival
The Rock East District, which gathers Rockville’s artists, professionals, makers and tradespeople together into a defined geographic location.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: A ceremony of remembrance will commemorate International Overdose Awareness Day
A resource fair featuring substance use prevention and treatment information begins at 6 p.m. The ceremony will be hosted by S.O.U.L. (Surviving Our Ultimate Loss), in partnership with Montgomery County, the Circuit Court’s Adult Drug Court, the City of Rockville and the Collaboration Council.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Rockville’s Essential Services Continue
Facilities to Close March 14-27
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Rockville Cancels International Night Celebration, Postpones Creative Summit
Community concerns about the new coronavirus have led to the cancellation of the March 20 International Night
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: US29 Alignment of Routes for the FLASH - Public Workshop to be held March 3
Montgomery County Department of Transportation, Transit Services is re-evaluating the original proposed changes to local Ride On service as it prepares to launch its FLASH service along Route 29.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: 12th Annual Extraordinary Minds in MCPS Forum to be held March 18
Partnership for Extraordinary Minds presents its 12th annual Extraordinary Minds in Montgomery County Public Schools Forum, a forum for parents about how MCPS educates students on the autism spectrum, from 6-9 p.m.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Rockville Science Center Storefront Opens with Eyes on the Skies
The Rockville Science Center is now in Rockville Town Center.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Rockville’s Generosity on Display during 2019 Holiday Drive
Generous contributions from more than 240 individuals, businesses, and community organizations resulted in $93,149 of food, cash, toys and gift cards for the 2019 Rockville Holiday Drive.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: The Hypothermia Alert for Montgomery County
It's cold out there!
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: City of Rockville’s inauguration ceremony for the 66th Mayor and Council of Rockville
The City of Rockville’s inauguration ceremony for the 66th Mayor and Council of Rockville
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Rockville Makes Annual List of Best Small Cities
For the rankings, WalletHub compared 1,268 cities for affordability, economic health, education and health, quality of life, and safety.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: City of Rockville Rocktobierfest
Get ready for this weekend’s City of Rockville Rocktobierfest, the Rockville Antique and Classic Car Show, The 23rd Annual F.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Fall Family Festival to be held September 28
Celebrate fall with your family at Thomas Farm Community Center!
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Election Registration Deadline
This Friday, Sept. 20 is the deadline for voters to register to receive a ballot by mail for the City of Rockville’s 2019 election.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Carrie Callaghan Event to be held September 15
Friends of the Library, Montgomery County's Rockville Memorial Chapter hosts a free author talk with historical fiction writer Carrie Callaghan from 2-3:30 p.m.
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CITY OF ROCKVILLE: Key Information for Rockville’s 2019 Vote by Mail Election
The City of Rockville will be the first jurisdiction in Maryland to conduct a Vote by Mail election for mayor and four councilmembers.