>Television Production in DC is on the up but , I have a question to ask. My man told me that their is lady that was fired by Fenty and hired back by Gray that runs that department. This person holds back public information to those that call in to inquire about filming in the city of DC. I want to know how did this happen. List of New shows filmed in DC. New televis |
MOCO seniors are facing financial issues Montgomery County’s Advisory Committee on Consumer Protection will host a public forum that will examine financial issues facing seniors on Wednesday, March 23 from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Charter House, 1316 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring. Montgomery County Council President Valerie Ervin will present the welcome. Entitled, “Financial Fraud: Seniors Fight Back,” the free forum will |
WOW Rapid Transit System in MOCO If you work in DC and live in German town, MD and add bus and rail travel, it will take you 2 hours to get home or maybe an hour and half. In a recession, people don't care. The people just want to work and make it from day to day. In MOCO , they are addressing the problem of commute time with a Rapid Transit System. Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett today anno |
Mayor Linda D. Thompson talks about Major concerns Mayor Linda D. Thompson gave the keynote address at the Harrisburg Young Professional’s (HYP) 2011 Annual Meeting held at Harrisburg University. Ryan Riley, HYP’s new president presented the organization’s 2010 milestones and invited Mayor Thompson to answer the question, “How can the HYP invest in Harrisburg?” Mayor Thompson stated, “There are three major concerns that |
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Damit just up the taxes for education or what is going on Ten years ago, the General Assembly made a historic commitment to the education of children in Maryland. In the years since, thanks to advocates in the legislature and Gov. Martin O'Malley, it has paid off in improved graduation rates, higher student achievement and — because of expanded pre-kindergarten — greater numbers of children who start school on track to succeed. Nowhere is this tu |