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Day: April 27, 2017

German-themed Vendors
Wanted for Rocktobierfest

The city is seeking vendors, especially of German-themed food and crafts, for the city’s Rocktobierfest celebration from noon-6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7 in Rockville Town Center. The free festival, which will coincide with the visit of a delegation from Pinneberg, Germany to mark 60 years as Rockville’s sister city,

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German-themed Vendors Wanted for Rocktobierfest

The city is seeking vendors, especially of German-themed food and crafts, for the city’s Rocktobierfest celebration from noon-6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7 in Rockville Town Center. The free festival, which will coincide with the visit of a delegation from Pinneberg, Germany to mark 60 years as Rockville’s sister city,

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Rockville to Recognize City
Employees for Their Service

The Rockville Mayor and Council plan to designate May 7-13 as National Public Service Week with a proclamation at their Monday, May 1 meeting. The City of Rockville has more than 600 regular and temporary employees. Public Service Recognition Week is organized annually by the Public Employees Roundtable (PER) and

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Rockville to Recognize City Employees for Their Service

The Rockville Mayor and Council plan to designate May 7-13 as National Public Service Week with a proclamation at their Monday, May 1 meeting. The City of Rockville has more than 600 regular and temporary employees. Public Service Recognition Week is organized annually by the Public Employees Roundtable (PER) and

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Drinking Water’s Role and
Rockville’s Safety Goal

Drinking Water Week, May 7-13, recognizes the vital role water plays in daily life. Rockville’s latest efforts to provide safe, reliable drinking water include new chemical feed systems at the city’s water treatment plant. The plant, on the banks of the Potomac River, supplies water to more than 46,000 people

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Drinking Water’s Role and Rockville’s Safety Goal

Drinking Water Week, May 7-13, recognizes the vital role water plays in daily life. Rockville’s latest efforts to provide safe, reliable drinking water include new chemical feed systems at the city’s water treatment plant. The plant, on the banks of the Potomac River, supplies water to more than 46,000 people

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Students from the Philippines
Make Stop in Rockville

About 25 honors students from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, located in the Philippines, came to Rockville on April 17 to learn about American governance and public administration. The students, part of a student government program, had the opportunity to ask questions of Rockville Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton (front

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Students from the Philippines Make Stop in Rockville

About 25 honors students from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, located in the Philippines, came to Rockville on April 17 to learn about American governance and public administration. The students, part of a student government program, had the opportunity to ask questions of Rockville Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton (front

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