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IT Upgrades Mean Network
Outages at Rockville Facilities on Nov. 10

Telephone, Internet and Wi-Fi to Be Affected at City Government Facilities Upgrades to the City of Rockville’s information technology network will affect city’s internet service and phone lines at some centers and facilities on Friday, Nov. 10. The outages will at begin 9 a.m. and last about eight hours. Rockville

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Rockville Scores Top Marks for LGBTQ Support

100/100 for Human Rights Campaign Municipal Equality Index For the first time, Rockville has scored perfect marks for its commitment to the health, welfare, safety and equality of its lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community on the Human Rights Campaign’s 2017 Municipal Equality Index scorecard.

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Rockville to Hold School Facilities Planning Session with MCPS

School Officials to Attend Oct. 30 Work Session; City to Testify in November Construction at schools serving Rockville’s children will be the focus as members of the Montgomery County Public Schools board and county schools Superintendent Jack Smith are scheduled to attend a Mayor and Council work session on Monday,

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The State of the City is Strong and Growing

Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton and City Manager Rob DiSpirito discussed the state of the City of Rockville, and its economy, during a conversation hosted by the Rockville Chamber of Commerce on Sept. 13 at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre. Newton highlighted the economic development incentive policy that the city is

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Meet a Rockville Employee: Tatum Walker

Tatum Walker, Rockville’s web and digital manager, has been on the job since June 5. In this edition of “Rockville Reports,” we’re introducing her to the community. How would you broadly describe your job? Improve the experience for everyone who connects with Rockville online, from the website, www.rockvillemd.gov, through email

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Mayor and Council to Proclaim Sept. 11 ‘Day of Remembrance’

September to be Declared National Preparedness Month Sixteen years on, the world still feels ramifications from the terrorist attacks of 9/11. At their public meeting on Monday, Sept. 11, Rockville’s Mayor and Council will mark that tragic day with a proclamation declaring it a Day of Remembrance.

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Mayor and Council to Proclaim
Sept. 11 ‘Day of Remembrance’

September to be Declared National Preparedness Month Sixteen years on, the world still feels ramifications from the terrorist attacks of 9/11. At their public meeting on Monday, Sept. 11, Rockville’s Mayor and Council will mark that tragic day with a proclamation declaring it a Day of Remembrance.

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IT Keeps City Staff Connected

When city staff experiences difficulties with technology, there is one place they turn: The Information Technology End-User Support Team, also known as technology support.

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Neighborhood Celebrated with New Public Artwork 

Thanks to D.C.-based artist Rose Jaffe, a vibrant mural now adorns the playground-facing wall of the Lincoln Park Community Center at 357 Frederick Ave.  The mural features residents of all ages dancing, playing and moving together, alongside Maryland and Lincoln

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Making the New Pool’s Future More…Concrete

Work is continuing on a comprehensive renovation and reconfiguration of the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center’s outdoor recreation pool. Improvements are being made to accessibility, amenities will be modernized, and infrastructure will provide new recreational features and pools for swimmers

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