Tree Lighting and A Season of Giving at Rockville Town Square
The Mayor and Council will help kick off the holiday season at the celebration of A Season of Giving on Saturday, Nov. 19 at Rockville Town Square.
The Mayor and Council will help kick off the holiday season at the celebration of A Season of Giving on Saturday, Nov. 19 at Rockville Town Square.
November brings farm-fresh fall produce from regional grower/producers on the final three Saturdays of the Rockville Farmers Market. The market offers an opportunity to add local flavor to your Thanksgiving feast with fruits and vegetables, cut flowers, preserves, honey, herbs, baked goods and more, including local pumpkins and apples.
The City of Rockville’s Human Rights Commission will present two awards as part of the city’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration on Monday, Jan. 16.
The City of Rockville’s Human Rights Commission will present two awards as part of the city’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration on Monday, Jan. 16.
Rockville is a city of neighborhoods with a tradition of looking out for one another, and never is that more true than when we’re helping neighbors who may not be able to help themselves as well as they once did. That’s why each winter the Rockville Senior Center looks for
Rockville is a city of neighborhoods with a tradition of looking out for one another, and never is that more true than when we’re helping neighbors who may not be able to help themselves as well as they once did. That’s why each winter the Rockville Senior Center looks for
New curtains on the stage, new paint on the walls and a new floor — but will the Senior Center’s active adults visiting its Carnation Room have a comfortable place to sit? With help from Rockville Seniors, Inc., and a little fundraising from the public, the answer may be yes.
New curtains on the stage, new paint on the walls and a new floor — but will the Senior Center’s active adults visiting its Carnation Room have a comfortable place to sit? With help from Rockville Seniors, Inc., and a little fundraising from the public, the answer may be yes.
The city helps low- and moderate-income homeowners make repairs to their homes through the Single-Family Rehabilitation program, a forgivable loan program funded by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Typical repairs covered with CDBG funding include roof replacement, plumbing and electrical upgrades, furnace replacement and kitchen and bathroom repairs.
Fall Leaf Collection Begins in October Area 1: Oct. 31-Nov. 4; Dec. 5-9 Area 2: Nov. 7-11; Dec. 12-16 Area 3: Nov. 14-18; Dec. 19-23 Area 4: Oct. 17-21; Nov. 21-25 Area 5: Oct. 24-28; Nov. 28-Dec. 2 Rockville will vacuum leaves from neighborhood curbs in two
Jason West will be Rockville’s next police chief, effective immediately, City Manager Jeff Mihelich announced June 4. West is a 25-year police veteran. He has been with the Rockville City Police Department for eight years, serving as acting chief since
The City of Rockville has rescheduled its annual Equipment Show, which was postponed by rain. The show offers the opportunity to climb into the operator’s seat of some of the big trucks used by the city’s Department of Public Works.
With the Mayor and Council’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget deliberations set to wrap up in May, Rockville is already seeking input from community members about neighborhood improvement projects to be considered during the next budget season. The city’s Capital Improvements
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