The closing sale has ended at Alex Baby & Toys at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. It has now permanently closed. Surprisingly, they depart about a month ahead of the peak holiday toy shopping season. There is once again a toy store vacuum to be filled at Montgomery Mall, although Toys R Us will be bringing its pop-up shop back to Macy's again this year.
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Toy store closes at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
The closing sale has ended at Alex Baby & Toys at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. It has now permanently closed. Surprisingly, they depart about a month ahead of the peak holiday toy shopping season. There is once again a toy store vacuum to be filled at Montgomery Mall, although Toys R Us will be bringing its pop-up shop back to Macy's again this year.
Police called after assault at Rockville supermarket
Rockville City police were called to a grocery store in the Twinbrook area early Monday evening, October 21, 2024, after an individual was allegedly assaulted there. A 2nd-degree assault was reported at a supermarket in the 1900 block of Veirs Mill Road at 6:36 PM. An individual was also accused of theft in the same incident. The business in question was not identified by name, but Lotte Plaza Market is located on that block.
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Skincare treatment business opening at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
A high-end skincare treatment business is opening at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. It will not only carry creams and serums, but also skincare medical devices. Product lines include +VouPre, Zero Gravity Skin, and Avologi Scientific. The +VouPre Themal Collection in the front window retails for $5000, according to the company's website, and many Zero Gravity Skin devices also retail in the thousands. Nova's Space Touch LED light therapy mask, as seen below, has a retail price of $26,000. When it opens, look for it on Level 1 of the mall next to Everything But Water.
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Montgomery County willing to mortgage Upcounty's future to nix M-83 Highway
More than half a decade ago, the Montgomery County Council again nixed plans to build the M-83 Midcounty Highway Extended that has long been in the County's master plan. The highway was one of two major infrastructure projects that were essential to the major growth proposed for the Upcounty area, and Clarksburg in particular. When Clarksburg was allowed to grow more than 800% in population earlier this century, its new residents were promised the M-83 Highway, and a Corridor Cities Transitway light rail system that would connect the proposed new growth centers between Rockville and Clarksburg to the Shady Grove Metro station. In the end, however, all of the growth was allowed to occur, and developers reaped their massive profits - but the promised highway and light rail were never built. That display of naked greed by our developer-controlled County Council wasn't enough - now the Council and Planning Board want to remove the M-83 from the master plan altogether, so it can never be built.
Longtime residents will well remember the talking points planners and Councilmembers alike sold us as they rammed through sector plans for new growth centers like "Science City," Watkins Mill, Damascus, and Clarksburg. There would be job centers right in these areas, so many new residents wouldn't have to drive down I-270 to Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia! There would be vibrant town centers in Clarksburg and Watkins Mill! There would be a library in Clarksburg! There would be an M-83 Highway between Montgomery Village Avenue and Ridge Road, which - given that we knew the vast majority of new Upcounty residents would commute by car - would divert much of the new Clarksburg, Germantown, and Damascus traffic from I-270, MD 355, and little old Brink Road onto a modern parkway that also would include a major new bicycle link! And for those who could be convinced to board a convenient rail transit alternative, there would be a Corridor Cities light rail system!
Monday, October 21, 2024
Rockville police chief resigns
Rockville City Police Chief Victor Brito has resigned. His resignation was announced by City Manager Jeff Mihelich this afternoon, but no reason for Brito's departure was given. Brito's six-year career as chief will conclude on Friday, November 22, 2024. "As the city is committed to ensuring the public’s safety, recruitment for a new police chief will begin in the near future," Mihelich said in his statement. "On behalf of the community and the Mayor and Council, I would like to thank Chief Brito for his service to protecting and serving the City of Rockville."
Sunday, October 20, 2024
Rockville police release more photos of double-stabbing suspect
Rockville City police detectives have obtained some clearer images of the suspect they are seeking in connection with the double stabbing that took place near the Twinbrook Metro station on October 13, 2024. The two male victims in the case were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Anyone who can help identify the suspect, or have any information about this incident, is asked to contact the RCPD Criminal Investigations Unit at 240-314-8900, or at Detectives@RockvilleMD.Gov.
Saturday, October 19, 2024
"This product supports genocide" stickers appear on products at Rockville store
Rockville City police were called to a store in the King Farm area, after stickers reading "This product supports genocide" were placed on products there on October 6, 2024. The store was in the 400 block of Redland Boulevard, but was not identified by police. Around 7:00 AM that morning, police say, one or more individuals affixed the stickers to packages of "wafers" at the store. The action took place a day before the one-year anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel, in which 1,200 people died, and more than 200 were taken hostage.
Similar stickers have been seen worldwide in recent months, and in some cases, have led to supermarket chains apologizing to customers. They are posted by activists supporting Palestinians in the war in Gaza that followed the October 7, 2023 attacks, in which 41,900 Palestinians have died so far, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. The stickers have been placed on products that are either imported from Israel, or items like Pampers diapers, Sabra hummus, and Coffee Mate, produced by companies that have been accused - sometimes erroneously - of financially supporting Israel in one form or another.
The stickers are part of the larger Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign that has been waged against Israel long before 2023. Many opponents of the BDS effort say it is anti-semitic, and that such stickers qualify as hate speech, which is likely why the police became involved here.