Sunday, October 8, 2023
Police called after assault at Rockville bar
Rockville City police responded to a report of an assault at a bar in the Rockville Town Center early yesterday morning, October 7, 2023. The assault was reported at an establishment in the 100 block of Gibbs Street at 12:00 AM Saturday. That is at Rockville Town Square.
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Rockville bus shelter video screen smashed (Photos)
The video screen displaying transit information at the Ride On ExtRa bus stop on Rockville Pike at Edmonston Drive has been smashed. There is a large hole in the center of the screen. It appears to be the work of intentional vandalism, unless road debris generated by a passing vehicle struck the screen. Surveillance cameras at nearby businesses may show what happened if police investigate. The Ride On ExtRa service operates every 20 minutes during peak rush hour periods between the Lakeforest Transit Center and the Bethesda Medical Center Metro station along MD 355.
Friday, October 6, 2023
Moby Dick signage installed on Rockville Pike (Photos)
The sign is up at Moby Dick House of Kabob at 11431-A Rockville Pike in White Flint. Interior fit-out of the restaurant continues inside the former Verizon store space, as you can see by the work trucks and vans parked out front. The sign looks pretty sharp, especially if it will light up at night. Serving authentic Persian cuisine, the popular local chain that started in Bethesda in 1989 has 26 locations across the Washington, D.C. area, including an existing Rockville location in the Fallsgrove Village Center.
Thursday, October 5, 2023
Barry Jackson receives endorsements of 13 local officials in Rockville City Council race
Barry Jackson, a candidate for the Rockville City Council in the November election and President of the King Farm Citizens Assembly, has received the endorsements of several current and former elected officials. His campaign announced the support of Rockville Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton, Montgomery County Councilmember and former Gaithersburg mayor Sid Katz, Gaithersburg City Councilmember Robert Wu, and Maryland State Delegate Joe Vogel (D - District 17) yesterday. "Having worked with Barry in his capacity as President of the KFCA, I support his candidacy for City Council," Newton said in a statement Wednesday. "Barry brings leadership experience and a new perspective - and he'll work to make our City safer and more equitable for all."
Former elected officials endorsing Jackson include past Rockville mayors Susan Hoffmann and Steven Van Grack; former Rockville City Councilmembers John Britton, Piotr Gajewski, Tom Moore and Bob Wright; and former Kensington mayor Pete Fosselman. "Barry is inclusive, he listens, and he fights for his community but is not abrasive," Hoffmann said Wednesday. "He will fight for you." Jackson also has backing from prominent community members, including peace activist Jeni Stepanek, former Senior Citizens Commission chair Anne Herbster, and KFCA board member Matt Roh.
“I am honored to have the support of so many local leaders," Jackson said in a statement. "Their support reflects their confidence in my experience and ability to bring real, positive change to Rockville’s City Council."
Photo courtesy Committee to Elect Barry Jackson
Rockville police searching for would-be fanny pack snatcher
Rockville City police are seeking the public's help in identifying and locating a suspect in the attempted strong-arm robbery of a fanny pack early on the morning of September 27, 2023. A female pedestrian was walking in the 1300 block of E. Gude Drive at 2:23 AM, when a Black male allegedly attempted to grab her fanny pack. The victim managed to hold on to her pouch, and the suspect fled in a silver car.
Police describe the suspect as a Black male, 5'7" in height with a medium-build. He was wearing a black hoodie, black pants, and black shoes. If you have any information about this incident or suspect, call Rockville City police at 240-314-8900.
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
Indecent exposure in Rockville
Rockville City police responded to a report of indecent exposure in a parking lot early Monday morning, October 2, 2023. The incident was reported in a commercial parking lot in the 700 block of Hungerford Drive at 3:15 AM Monday.
Montgomery County's first Taco Bell Cantina is "coming soon"
Montgomery County is finally getting its own Taco Bell Cantina, and it's about time! The upscale Taco Bell concept will be opening at 8662 Colesville Road in downtown Silver Spring, according to a banner posted on the storefront. It looks like construction has already begun inside. Is Rockville next? With 50 Taco Bell Cantinas planned for New York City, surely there's room for more than one in MoCo.
What is the difference between Taco Bell Cantina and a regular Taco Bell? A fancier interior, an open kitchen like you find in hip restaurants, custom menu items, and adult versions of Taco Bell freezes alongside a selection of beer, wine and sangria. As you can see, Taco Bell fans are already lining up outside. Or is it for The Fillmore next door? The Fillmore doesn't have Baja Blast!