Monday, July 18, 2022

Rockville celebrates high-pressure infrastructure milestone


A public works project nearly fifteen years in the making is finally crossing the finish line in the City of Rockville. Susan Hoffmann was mayor when the city began replacing its low-flow fire hydrants, which were considered inadequate for fire safety needs. Sixty-seven hydrants were determined to have water flow rates of under 500 gallons per minute, an insufficient amount of water pressure for fire-extinguishing needs. The last hydrant was on Beall Avenue, where city officials and public works employees gathered to celebrate the milestone.


The hydrant upgrades were only part of a larger water system project that is expected to go on until 2108. It will take that long to replace every mile of pipe in the city's water system, which is the project goal. Since 2008, the city has already replaced 22 miles of water main pipe. “This last hydrant being removed out of the city’s system should be highlighted as an achievement and a testament to the Mayor and Council funding the water main rehab program,” John W. Hollida, the city’s engineering supervisor for capital projects, said in a statement.

Photos courtesy City of Rockville

Assault on Hungerford Drive in Rockville


A 2nd-degree assault was reported on Hungerford Drive Saturday night. Rockville City police responded to the assault in the 500 block of Hungerford at 10:00 PM. That is in the vicinity of office buildings just north of Rockville Town Square, the Rockville Volunteer Fire Department, and Walgreens.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin endorses Marc Elrich for Montgomery County Executive


Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin (D - 8th District) has endorsed incumbent Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich for reelection in this Tuesday's Democratic primary contest. Raskin made the announcement at a get-out-the-vote canvassing event yesterday, standing side-by-side with Elrich. “I had quite a week defending democracy against the coups, and the insurrections, the political violence, and the attempt to usurp the will of the people,” Raskin told the crowd, "so I thought I would just swing by to tell everybody that I'm voting for Marc Elrich, who is making democracy work here in Montgomery County."

Raskin and Elrich have a long history together. Both are from the highly-politically-active Takoma Park community, where Elrich served on the City Council, before being elected to the Montgomery County Council (At-Large) in 2006. “I have known Marc for most of my life," Raskin said yesterday. "He's always the same Marc. You know what you're going to get with Marc Elrich. We can count on him, and we counted on him through COVID-19, where Montgomery County became one of the leading counties in America to get people vaccinated and promote public health, And for that reason alone, we owe you a debt of gratitude."

COVID-19 has been a hot topic in this year's election, as some parents and businesspeople have organized behind Elrich's opponents on the very issue of pandemic policies that were instituted or proposed during his term in office, such as school closures, intervention in private school operations, and lockdowns of businesses. Others felt Elrich's policies were on-target, and have praised him for limiting the impact of the virus on the community before vaccines were widely available.

Raskin also saluted Elrich's successful efforts to raise the minimum wage, and his support of abortion rights. “There are two kinds of politicians out there," Raskin said. "There are power politicians, and there are justice politicians. Marc Elrich has always been the quintessential justice politician."

The endorsement comes at a key moment in a contentious race at the top of the County ballot. Elrich is facing three opponents in the July 19 primary: businessman David Blair, County Councilmember Hans Riemer and businessman Peter James. Blair has poured millions into his two campaigns, and Riemer has a campaign chest of grassroots donations and public matching funds that top $1 million.

Raskin has never had more name recognition among the public than today, thanks to his high-profile TV role in the impeachments of President Donald Trump, and on the January 6 Select Committee in Congress. The voters who support his work on those committees are very much in play in this Tuesday's election, giving Elrich a needed last-minute boost from another progressive who has the ear of his target voter.

“I am honored to have Congressman Raskin’s support in our campaign for re-election; he has been a fearless defender of democracy at the national level, and tireless in helping his constituents back home,” Elrich said in a statement this afternoon. “I thank Congressman Raskin for his relentless defense of democracy. I am grateful for his vote and support. I look forward to continuing our work together on behalf of Montgomery County residents.”

Strong-arm robbery outside Rockville home


Rockville City police responded to a report of a strong-arm robbery in a townhome community yesterday morning. The robbery was reported in the 800 block of Ivy League Lane at 11:45 AM Saturday. That is a development on the former site of the Rockville Drive-In theater, next to the Carver Educational Services Center.

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Victim assaulted in vehicle in Rockville


An individual told Rockville City police officers that they were the victim of a 2nd-degree assault in their vehicle this past Wednesday afternoon, July 13, 2022. Police were called to the 1500 block of Broadwood Drive at 3:09 PM Wednesday. That is a residential street in Twinbrook near Rockcrest Park.

Friday, July 15, 2022

Berrycup closes in Rockville


More sad news from Rockville Town Square. Berrycup has closed at 36-B Maryland Avenue. The frozen yogurt shop had changed owners a few years ago, and switched to making their yogurt in-house. Apparently the changes were not enough to survive, and their space is now one of many available for lease at the development.

Shooting at Rockville Town Square


UPDATED - 9:15 AM

Rockville City police responded to a report of a shooting at Rockville Town Square early this morning. The shooting was reported in the 100 block of Gibbs Street. A resident in the apartments above posted on Reddit that they heard 5 shots fired around 2:00 AM near Finnegan's Wake pub. At 8:50 AM, Rockville Police confirmed an adult male had been shot several times, after an altercation on Gibbs Street that began around 1:45 AM.

The victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. While the suspect remains at large, they are known to the victim. Police say there is no danger to the greater community at this time, and that their investigation is active and ongoing.