Sam Eig
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Friday, December 20, 2024
Quesadilla Burger special at Dogfish Head Alehouse in Gaithersburg
Dogfish Head Alehouse at 800 W. Diamond Avenue in Gaithersburg has a spicy Burger of the Week this pre-holiday week. Try the Quesadilla Burger through Saturday at the brewpub. An 8 oz. beef patty is wrapped in a cheddar & jalapeño quesadilla, and topped with avocado, queso dip, sautéed onions & peppers, and a chipotle aioli. It's served with pico de gallo, sour cream, & homemade tortilla chips for $16.00. Dogfish recommends pairing the burger with its signature Alehouse 75, a blend of its 60 Minute & 90 Minute IPAs.
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Gaithersburg man arrested after assaulting Montgomery County police officers
Montgomery County Police announced the arrest of 28-year-old Michael MacCrae Shannon following a violent incident in Gaithersburg on Monday, December 16, 2024. Officers responded to a call about a person in distress in the 7900 block of Otter Cove Court in Gaithersburg around 11:43 PM. Upon officers' arrival at the scene, Shannon became aggressive and attacked them. Despite the assault, officers managed to subdue Shannon, and take him into custody without calling for additional backup.
One of the officers involved sustained a serious injury during the altercation, and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Fortunately, the injured officer is expected to make a full recovery.
Shannon was evaluated by Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Services at the scene, and subsequently transported to a local hospital for medical clearance. Once discharged, he was taken to the Central Processing Unit. Shannon is currently being held without bond and faces charges of second-degree assault, disorderly conduct, and intoxicated endangerment.
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Virginia named State of the Year by Business Facilities magazine
Our neighbor across the Potomac is ending 2024 on another economic development high note. Business Facilities magazine has just named Virginia "State of the Year." This is the third time the Old Dominion has taken home the prize since the magazine introduced the honor in 2007. Of course, it's little surprise that Virginia was named the winner, as it is one of the primary destinations of corporate headquarters relocations in America. Maryland? Dead last. Montgomery County hasn't attracted a single major corporate headquarters in over a quarter century, and the statewide record looks just as bad.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin wraps up another year of the Old Dominion cleaning Maryland's clock at economic development |
"From advanced manufacturing to data centers to professional services, Virginia is attracting companies across industries with its business-friendly environment and programs to support the distinct needs of those businesses," Business Facilities Editorial Director Anne Cosgrove said. Earlier this year, CNBC named Virginia America's top state for business. Maryland came in 31st out of 50 on that list. Ouch.
"Let's take a victory lap on Montgomery County's bike lanes!" |
With no good news to share, and the potential loss of the Washington Commanders and future FBI headquarters looming, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has been reduced to creating distractions by endorsing the legalization of beer and wine sales in grocery stores. Residents have been demanding that for decades, and have been stiff-armed by their representatives in Annapolis every step of the way over those years. While desperation and embarrassment have led to the topic suddenly being revived by their governor and party leader, a number of powerful Democrats in Annapolis went on the record last week to suggest they will block such a move in the upcoming legislative session.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Maryland to open new I-95 Express Toll Lanes ahead of holiday travel
The Maryland Transportation Authority announced that it will open a new stretch of Express Toll Lanes on northbound I-95 tomorrow, Wednesday, December 18, 2024. A variable toll charged to drivers who use the lanes will provide a way around traffic congestion, which is expected to be heavy around next week's Christmas and Chanukah holidays. The new Express Toll Lanes run for 6.5 miles along the northbound side of the interstate between White Marsh Boulevard (MD 43) and Mountain Road (MD 152).
Monday, December 16, 2024
Burglary at Enterprise Rent-a-Car in Germantown
Montgomery County police responded to a report of a burglary at Enterprise Rent-a-Car at 19801 Frederick Road in Germantown on the evening of November 22, 2024. There were no signs of forced entry. However, property was taken from a "shed" at the rental car facility. Police have released no description of the suspect(s) at this time.
Friday, December 13, 2024
Montgomery County police to stage sobriety checkpoint tonight
If you drive while intoxicated tonight, Friday the 13th may truly be your unlucky day. Montgomery County police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint somewhere in the county tonight, December 13, 2024, beginning around 10:00 PM. The exact location is not being disclosed by the police department for obvious reasons, but you could anticipate it will be on a major road. Drunk-and-drugged driving and crash statistics are employed in choosing the site of the checkpoint. Any driver showing signs of intoxication will be ordered to pull over for further testing.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
MCPS student-refurbished car and computer sale Dec. 14 in Gaithersburg
The Montgomery County Students Automotive Trades Foundation, Inc. is a partnership between the business community and Montgomery County Public Schools that provides valuable experience for students in the automotive repair and sales fields. It will be holding its next refurbished car and computer sale this Saturday, December 14, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Gaithersburg High School at 101 Education Boulevard in Gaithersburg.
I recommend you first fortify yourself with breakfast at Wawa across MD 355. Second, the list of cars expected to be available at the lottery sale this Saturday is topped off with a 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis for $3,495 and a 2010 BMW 128i coupe for $7995. Buyers can take their car to a mechanic for inspection within 5 business days.
All vehicles are Maryland State Inspected prior to delivery and vehicles with less than 90,000 miles come with a 30 day or 1,000 mile powertrain warranty. All vehicles with 90,000 or more miles are discounted and sold in “as is” condition. Tags, title, fees, and sales tax are in addition to the vehicle price. A $100 deposit (checks preferred; cash accepted) is required to hold a vehicle. The balance of the purchase price is due when you receive the vehicle. All deposits are non-refundable one week (5 working days) after sale.
Individuals who choose to test drive sale vehicles must be at least 21 years of age, wear a mask (required), have a current car insurance policy, and have a valid drivers’ license.