Sep 30, 2009 | Gazette.net
60-year-old caboose removed from Gaithersburg museum
The 1947 caboose that was part of the Gaithersburg Community Museum next to the Olde Towne train station in Gaithersburg was hauled off on a flatbed truck.
Caboose leaves Olde TowneGaithersburg's Community Museum
The 1947 caboose that was part of the Gaithersburg Community Museum next to the Olde Towne train station in Gaithersburg is hauled away.
Village man seeks kidney for himself, 49 others
Randy Graham waited seven years for his first kidney transplant. The kidney, taken from a shooting victim in Washington, D.C., lasted nearly three years, until a disease that scars and permanently impairs the organ's ability to filter out chemicals and toxins relapsed in March, he said.
Montgomery Village man dies after shooting
A Montgomery Village man was found shot to death early Tuesday morning and police are investigating whether he committed suicide or someone else pulled the trigger.
Montgomery Co. buys land for $46.5M
Montgomery County will purchase the entire Webb Tract on Snouffer School Road near Montgomery Village as part of its ongoing Smart Growth Initiative, saving $225,000, the county council announced Tuesday.
Trucks, RVs find punishment, but no location for parking
The ten weeks since Montgomery County banned RVs and heavy commercial trucks from residential streets have brought about 200 citations and a "dramatic" improvement to neighborhood safety - but not long-term answers for where those vehicles can park.
MoCo to buy first part of Webb Tract
A Montgomery County Council committee recommended today that the county purchase a portion of the hotly debated Webb tract.
Transit projects angle for funding
Against a backdrop of stiff competition for federal funding and a bleak state fiscal outlook, state leaders are touting Maryland's trio of mass transit projects as equals - but depending on who is asked, some might be more equal than others.
Officer in fatal shooting to return to patrol
Police administrators have cleared Officer Jesse Dickensheets, concurring with a grand jury investigation that the veteran officer acted properly when he shot and killed a disoriented man who approached him and his partner with a knife and what resembled a semi-automatic pistol.
Police Identify Dead, Injured In Bus Collision
Montgomery County police have identified the driver who was killed in an SUV-bus collision in Damascus.
Longtime drivers reflect on years on the road
Where the school-bus routers wrestle with the logistics, it falls on the drivers and attendants to keep students from unruly behavior that can get them barred from the bus and send routers back to the drawing board.
Ali's call for online debate goes unanswered by King
In a move being seen as precursor to next year's state elections, state Del. Saqib Ali has challenged state Sen.