Nov 4, 2007 | WJZ Baltimore, Maryland News Weather
Archaeologists Find Clues To History
“What is really important about archaeological sites is the information they contain”
ASPEN HILL, Md. Five thousand years ago, this sun-dappled stand of oaks was a place where Native Americans came to gather quartz and make tools. via WJZ Baltimore, Maryland News Weather
Discovery of artifacts fuels ICC debate
“By the time the ICC comes here, there will be nothing left to save”
The hunk of quartz Donna George was inspecting in woods about a quarter-mile from Georgia Avenue in Aspen Hill on Wednesday looked like little more than a shiny rock to the untrained eye. via Washington Examiner
Ideas plentiful at African American forum
Ideas and thoughts on education, leadership and the need for more affordable housing flew at community forum designed to address issues within the African American, African and Caribbean communities held ... via Gazette.Net
Youth Football Coach Faces Judge
Largo, Md. - A Maryland youth football coach accused of threatening a referee with a gun faced a judge Monday. via NewsChannel 8
Nine county parks will close for several days over the next few months for limited hunts aimed at decreasing the deer population. via Gazette.Net
5 Years After Sniper Attacks, Malvo Says He's Sorry
“I am so sorry for what I've done.”
IT STARTED AS AN UNEXPLAINED SHOOTING at a Michael's arts and crafts store in Aspen Hill on the evening of Oct. via Express
Sniper Anniversary Stirs Haunting Memories
“I still think very often of the families and say a little prayer for them”
It was the deadliest day in Montgomery County history -- four innocent people shot and killed by an unseen sniper. via WRC Washington DC Channel 4
Bumper to Bumper: Sending a walk signal for Aspen Hill Road
Tackling your traffic concerns. Send your questions to Bumper@gazette.net. Loading... Q: I have been living on the corner of Aspen Hill Road and Glasgow Drive in Rockville since November 1997. via Gazette.Net
Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, September 29, 2007; Page B01 Ten years have passed since Eliette Dawes learned that her only child was dead, his body torched and sawed into pieces by two Montgomery ... via The Washington Post
Youth Football Coach Charged With Assaulting Referee
“I have something for your (buttocks)”
ASPEN HILL, Md. -- A youth football coach is accused of retrieving a bag containing a gun and threatening a referee who called a game early. via WRC Washington DC Channel 4