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Patch Rewind: A Snowy, Snowy Germantown
Scenes from the first snowstorm of 2011, which left cars stranded in a winter wonderland

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Scenes from the first snowstorm of 2011, which left cars stranded in a winter wonderland

Where to find information on road closures, cancellations and updates
Residents asked to move cars from roads, remove ice and snow
Who to call for downed wires, where to go for storm response updates, email alerts
Plow crews on standby, major roadways pre-treated
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by Jocelyn Rubin | Capital News Service
by Jocelyn Rubin | Capital News Service
By Haley Bull | Capital News Service
A letter to the Patch about raising the speed limit on the Intercounty Connector and other state highways. This letter originally sent to Gaithersburg Patch.
By LUCAS HIGH | Capital News Service
The following information was provided by Montgomery County police. Arrests do not imply guilt
The following information was provided by Montgomery County police. Arrests do not imply guilt
Highlights from the Rockville City Council’s meeting Monday night.
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Montgomery County police say phone scammer has phoned residents in Rockville, Aspen HIll and Montgomery Village.