Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Pickpocket strikes at Derwood bus stop
Montgomery County police responded to a pickpocket incident in Derwood early yesterday afternoon. The victim reported the theft at a bus stop in the 15900 block of Somerville Drive at 12:50 PM on Tuesday, according to crime data. Watch your wallet!
Ivyees Everything Honey closes at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
Ivyees Everything Honey has closed at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. The raw honey-derived health and beauty product boutique had only opened last December. On Tuesday, the shop was dark during its business hours. Shelves inside were empty, and packing boxes were stacked in a corner.
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Wes Moore only Democratic candidate for Maryland governor surging in new poll, 42% still undecided
A new poll in the Maryland Democratic primary race for governor conducted for Wes Moore for Maryland by Garin Hart Yang Research Group could be seen as a positive for many candidates ahead of the July 19 vote. With 42% of Maryland Democratic primary voters still "undecided," there are a lot of votes out there for the taking in the next eight weeks. And despite a very quiet spring, Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot finished first in the poll with 19%. But Moore's campaign, which has been gaining momentum in endorsements and straw polls in recent weeks, is energized by the finding that Moore is the only candidate to surge in the results since GHYRG's November 2021 poll; Moore increased his support from 7% to 13%, giving him a second place finish.
Sexual assault reported at Rockville hotel
Rockville City police officers were called to a hotel after a sexual assault was reported there Sunday morning. The victim reported having been groped at a hotel in the 14900 block of Shady Grove Road at 9:13 AM, according to crime data. There is a Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites hotel on that block.
Monday, May 16, 2022
Marc Elrich endorsed by transit union in Montgomery County Executive race
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich (D) has been endorsed by the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689 in his run for reelection in the July 19, 2022 Democratic primary. It is the latest labor endorsement for the incumbent, who is already backed by the Montgomery County Education Association, the Service Employees International Union 32BJ and Local 500, and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 868.
"I am very grateful for their support and trust in my leadership," Elrich said in a statement. "ATU Local 689 is comprised of over 13,000 members and retirees performing occupations within the many skilled transportation crafts for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), and MetroAccess, among others. I have been committed to supporting our workers and expanding and improving transit opportunities is part of that commitment." Elrich is running against Democrats David Blair, Peter James and Hans Riemer in the primary. Shelly Skolnick and Reardon Sullivan are running for the Republican nomination in the race.
Rockville HDC to review demolitions at Montgomery County jail
Rockville's Historic District Commission will review the proposed demolition of seven unutilized structures at the Montgomery County Detention Center campus at 1307 Seven Locks Road at its meeting this Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 7:00 PM. The Montgomery County Department of General Services is seeking the demolitions, to clear the way for a potential Montgomery County Public Schools school bus depot.
No formal proposal for the bus depot has been submitted to the City as of yet. The HDC will consider the potential historic significance of the seven buildings. But under the mandatory referral process for government projects, the City can only advise changes; it cannot stop a County project from moving forward.
Rockville LensCrafters store opening soon
The sign is up at the future LensCrafters location at 901 Rose Avenue at the Pike & Rose development in Rockville. Last night, it was already lit. The eyewear retailer had planned an April 4 opening for this store, but that date came and went. LensCrafters will soon square off against competitor Warby Parker, which is also opening a store at Pike & Rose this year.