Thursday, November 14, 2024
Bus driver assaulted by passenger in Rockville
A bus driver was assaulted by a passenger in Rockville on the afternoon of November 4, 2024, Rockville City police report. The bus was in the vicinity of the intersection of Hungerford Drive (MD 355) and Frederick Avenue at 2:15 PM, when a passenger allegedly approached the bus driver and spat on him. Police describe the suspect as a Black male, aged 20 to 29, wearing a plaid and black jacket. If you can identify this suspect, call police at 240-314-8900.
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Woman assaulted, robbed in Shady Grove Professional Park
A woman was the victim of three robbers at Shady Grove Professional Park in the early morning hours of November 2, 2024, Montgomery County police report. The woman was in the commercial townhome development in the 9000 block of Shady Grove Court on the border of Gaithersburg and Rockville when she was approached by three suspects. They allegedly assaulted her, and stole money and unspecified property from her. Police describe the suspects only as a Black male, and two Black females. If you can identify any of these suspects, or have any information about this incident, call police at (301) 279-8000.
Rockville Mayor & Council to hold public hearing on Lincoln Park design guidelines
The Lincoln Park of the future is up for public discussion next week. Rockville's Mayor and Council will hold a public hearing on new design guidelines for residential development in the historic neighborhood at its Monday, November 18, 2024 meeting at 6:30 PM at City Hall. Several potential amendments have been drafted, which include input collected from residents. The amendments under consideration "seek to update existing building standards to provide greater clarity and predictability for residential development in the Lincoln Park neighborhood," a statement from the City Department of Community Planning and Development services says.
You can read the latest draft of the proposed guidelines update here. If the Mayor and Council reach a consensus to approve the new guidelines, and public comment trends favorably, they could be adopted at their December 9 meeting. Should the public raise strong objections at Monday's hearing, the calendar might be extended for further revisions.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
See's Candies opens for the holidays at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
See's Candies has opened at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda, and you know what means: the holidays are just around the corner. The candy brand is an annual fixture in malls across the country, with its seasonal pop-up gift shop. My recent experience in trying their candy is that they have not only maintained the quality they are known for, but may have even improved upon it. Sample a Whitman's Sampler assortment after a See's Candies box, and you'll see what I mean. Good God, Whitman's has gone downhill in recent times.
Like many great things in America, See's Candies comes from California. The company was founded in Los Angeles in 1921, and many of their candies still use Mary See's original recipes. They've found maybe their best spot in the mall yet this year, right next to GameStop on Level 1 in the Old Navy/The Cheesecake Factory wing of the mall. Talk about one-stop shopping! Fill the kids' wish list at GameStop, and then go right next door to load up on See's gift boxes for the adults and whole family.
Teso Life Japanese Super Store opens in Rockville
Teso Life Japanese Super Store opened yesterday at 1701 Rockville Pike, at the Shops at Congressional Village. Fans of the Queens, New York-based department store traveled from far and wide to attend the grand opening. Inside are imported Japanese groceries, beauty products, toys, collectibles, and kitchen, bath and home goods, just to name a few categories. Teso Life joins competitor Ebisu Life on Rockville Pike.
Monday, November 11, 2024
Kokee Tea bubble tea kiosk opening at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
Westfield Montgomery Mall recently added a coffee kiosk, and now there's an option for tea lovers on the way. Kokee Tea is opening a kiosk on Level 1 of the mall, outside of Macy's. It has been under construction for the last few weeks, but now signage has been attached.
"Kokee Tea is a cozy and modern bubble tea cafe that offers a variety of delicious and refreshing drinks," the company said in a statement. "Whether you’re looking for a classic milk tea, a fruity smoothie, or a creamy latte, we have something for you. You can also customize your drink with different toppings, such as tapioca pearls, jelly, pudding, or popping boba. Our drinks are made with high-quality ingredients and brewed fresh daily."
The bubble tea chain has added seven new locations this year, including Montgomery Mall. Ashburn, Baltimore, Centreville, Lorton, Patrick Henry Mall in Newport News, and Urbana are the others.
Assault reported outside home in Rockville
Rockville City police responded to a report of a 2nd-degree assault in East Rockville Saturday morning, November 9, 2024. The assault was reported in the driveway of a home in the 300 block of Howard Avenue at 10:58 AM Saturday. That is a residential street near the CSX and Metro tracks.
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