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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

News Nearby: Firefighters Battle 15-Acre Brush Fire in Darnestown

No injuries were reported as a result of the blaze.

  Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) spent several hours Sunday battling a 15-acre brush fire in Darnestown, according to MCFRS Assistant Chief Scott Graham.  The fire, located at the 16700 block of Riffle Ford Road, has been contained and no injuries have been reported, Graham said. There were approximately 85 fire and rescue personnel at the scene as of 6 p.m. Sunday working to extinguish the blaze. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Show Us Your Snow: Snowquester Edition

What's the view from your window?

Today's forecasted snow storm is predicted to bring up to 8 inches of white stuff to Montgomery County through the evening, with higher snowfall accumulations predicted for the northern and western portions of the county. By Wednesday morning, Gaithersburg was dusted in a light covering of snow. As the weather system moves through the neighborhood, upload your snow photos to Patch and show your neighbors the view from your window. 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Delaney Unseats Bartlett In Maryland's 6th District

Democratic challenger John Delaney defeats incumbent U.S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett for Maryland's 6th Congressional District.

(Update, 10:45 p.m.) Maryland 5th District Rep. and Democratic WHIP Steny Hoyer introduced the state's new 6th District Rep. John Delaney at approximately 10:20 p.m. Delaney thanked Maryland's 6th District constituents and said his campaign was about standing together and working for the common good of the country. "I promise to work as hard as I can to make differences in your lives, pursue opportunities, and help overcome challenges," Delaney said in his acceptance speech to supporters at the Bolger Conference Center in Potomac. The newly elected Congressman thanked his family, staff, supporters and Rep. Roscoe Bartlett for his 20 years of service. Bartlett, 86, issued a statement after falling short in his attempt for an 11th term: It …

Thursday, October 25, 2012

News Nearby: Cyclist Hit by School Bus Near Route 28 Intersection

No students injured; cyclist in serious condition after collision at intersection of Darnestown Road and Berryville Road.

(UPDATED, 9:11 a.m.): For reasons still under police investigation, a cyclist traveling north on Berryville Road was hit by a Montgomery County school bus carrying students east on Darnestown Road, Montgomery County Police said in an update released late Wednesday night. Police said the name of the bicyclist—who remains in critical condition—would be released once the family was notified. The school bus driver, Michael Rinaldo, 53, of Germantown, was transported to an area hospital for a check-up, police said. The school bus was carrying 29 students from Poolesville High School. None of the students were injured, according to police. At around 2:30 p.m., police and emergency responders were dispatched to reports of a crash in which a …

Friday, August 10, 2012

Darnestown Olympian Looks To Summer 2016 Games

Check out our Q&A with Olympic kayaker Caroline Queen for more about her experience and plans for Rio.

Caroline Queen started kayaking in a summer camp at the age of nine. At 12, she was racing competitively and by 20 she traveled with Team USA to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The Darnestown, MD-native describes herself as just being “at the right place at the right time.” Though Queen didn’t quite make it far enough to medal in London, she already has her eyes on the Summer 2016 Olympics in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. “I was really not sure going into these games, but having experienced it I can understand why athletes dedicate so much time in pursuit of the Olympic games,” Queen told Patch. “I think I would like to give it another go.” Queen will be heading to North Carolina soon to go on a vacation with her mother before starting …

Wendy

1:57 am on Saturday, August 11, 2012

I am curious as to which camp she first learned how to kayak at. My son learned at Valley Mill Camp and loves the sport. He is only nine!   more ›

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Handicapped Dog Draws Love, Attention in the Kentlands

Have you seen Samed, the handicapped dog, in the Kentlands? Tell us about it!

Seeing a person taking a dog for a ride in a stroller is a peculiar sight. But as the owner pushes the approaching stroller closer enough for passers-by to see the "handicapped dog" sign, it all makes sense. Funny looks quickly turn to questions and kindness for Anthony Camargo and his dog, Samed, while taking walks through the Kentlands, The Gazette reported. Camargo, of Darnestown, told The Gazette he is stopped, on average, between 20 and 25 times during each walk with his dog, who is incapable of using her legs. But Camargo believes people are for the better after talking to him and meeting Samed. “People’s perceptions totally change,” Camargo told The Gazette. “[They] come up and interact. I’ve never had a negative experience.” Read …

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Renee T Rogers

6:02 pm on Monday, July 23, 2012

I hope this isn't a duplicate post, but I wanted to thank you for all you're doing for Samed! Have you thought about getting her a wheelchair? I bet she'd love to run around! There's a special place in heaven for people like you! http://www.handicappedpets.com/adjustable-dog-wheelchairs.html   more ›

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Updated: Former Gaithersburg CEO Owes SEC at Least $212K

The Security Exchange Commission charged Nicholas Howey and a former Las Vegas executive with illegal insider stock trading.

Nicholas Howey, a former Darnestown resident and CEO of Troika Entertainment, has agreed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines to the Security Exchange Commission after the agency sued Howey and a Las Vegas gaming executive for alleged illegal insider stock trading. The information was first reported by VegasInc.com. In 2007, R. Brooke Dunn shared non-public information about his company, Shuffle Master Inc., with Howey, who then traded $237,000 in the company's securities to turn a profit, the SEC lawsuit states. Dunn was a senior vice president at Shuffle Master, a casino equipment manufacturer, and tipped off Howey when he heard the company would have to report low quarterly earnings, the SEC alleged. View the full lawsuit as…

Randall Buck

1:56 pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Dear Dinah, Nicholas Howey is no longer a Darnestown resident nor is the the CEO of Troika Entertainment. It really would have not required much research on your part to discover this. As a current Darnestown resident and present Troika CEO I would appreciate a correction in your periodical. Thank you Randall A Buck   more ›

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Friends Turn Photography Hobby To Kentlands Business

Photographers Jessica Notargiacomo and Jessica Latos combine love for photography and entrepreneurial spirit.

Two photographers may be better than one. In the case of Paired Images Photography on Main Street in the Kentlands, two photographers named Jessica work together turning photographic images into timeless, unique, elegant art. The career paths of Jessica Notargiacomo and Jessica Latos converged in 2005 when Notargiacomo hired Latos to be her replacement as a wedding photographer. With their shared love of photography, they formed a fast friendship, and in 2009 the pair of Jessicas became business partners at Paired Images Photography. The Jessicas took an early interest in photography and remember dabbling with their fathers’ cameras, but they bring different experiences and training to their collaborative business venture. Photography was…

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

North Potomac, Darnestown Gas Stations Under Close Watch

Gas stations around Montgomery County and Prince George's County are under constant watch, according to a report by NBC Washington.

Are you getting your money's worth at area gas stations? It's quite possible you don't, and surprisingly also possible you get more than you pay for, according to a report by NBC Washington. In Montgomery and Prince George's counties, NBC found 57 percent of stations had to be re-inspected for a variety of violations. These violations range from small technical issues like labeling and cracked glass on the computer display to cracked or worn hoses, nozzles and other mechanical parts. Twelve percent of those stations were cited for shortchanging customers, and the worst, according to the report, is located in Rockville. The pump was shorting customers approximately two gallons. "But it’s not always bad for the driver," the report reads. "…

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Traffic Questions Raised About Darnestown Road

Two questions arose about traffic in areas of Darnestown Road in this week's edition of "Bumper to Bumper" in The Gazette.

Two questions about traffic issues on opposite ends of Darnestown Road (Rt. 28) arose in this week's edition of "Bumper to Bumper" in The Gazette. Potomac's Katherine Marshall asks The Gazette why the lights between Darnestown Road and Shady Grove Road's entrance to I-270 aren't timed better for the flow of traffic. "It’s virtually impossible to go in either direction without hitting almost all (if not all the lights) ... it’s maddening," she told The Gazette, adding "This is a recent development — in the last several months or so. I kept thinking I was simply having bad luck but eventually realized it’s not me.” On the other end of the road, Poolesville's Rich Huelbig wondered if there are any plans to install turn arrows at the …

Heather altieri

8:14 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012

Agreed! The lights do not seem to be timed correctly on Darnestown Rd. An additional point of frustration due to the heavy congestion is at Darnestown Rd and Riffle Ford Rd. The evening commute is really daunting as the lanes merge from two lanes to the single lane at Riffle Ford Rd. Lots of people ride the turning lane and then cut off the drivers who merged when they were supposed to. There …   more ›

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