Friday, June 30, 2023

Montgomery County breaks ground on new police station in Gaithersburg


Montgomery County officials attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the new 6th District Montgomery County police station at 222 Paramount Park Drive in Gaithersburg yesterday. The new station will be adjacent to the Spectrum mixed-use development, and importantly, adjacent to the I-270 interchange on Watkins Mill Road. Among those in attendance were Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich and current County Councilmember and former Gaithersburg Mayor Sid Katz. The police station is expected to open in the spring of 2025.


Photos courtesy MCPD

Thursday, June 29, 2023

Gaithersburg cancels several events due to poor air quality


The Washington, D.C. area, including Montgomery County, is under a Code Red air quality alert due to smoke drifting south from Canadian wildfires. As a result, the City of Gaithersburg has canceled several outdoor events that were scheduled for today or tonight, Thursday, June 29, 2023. Canceled are the Casey Farmers Market, and the Evenings in Olde Towne Concert. 

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Armed robbery in Germantown


Montgomery County police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred in Germantown late Monday night, June 26, 2023. Around 11:35 PM, a suspect entered a residence in the 20200 block of Maple Leaf Court. The suspect encountered Victim 1 on the ground floor of the home, displayed a black handgun with an extended magazine, and demanded personal property. 

Next, the suspect proceeded upstairs, and demanded cash from a second victim. The suspect then fled the home on foot in an unknown direction. Police later recovered some of the stolen property on Watkins Mill Road, at the I-270 interchange.

Detectives describe the suspect as a Black male, dark complexion, medium build, approximately 25 to 27-years-old, and standing 5'10". He had a beard, and was wearing a black, long sleeve sweatshirt.  

Anyone with information regarding this suspect or this crime, is asked to contact Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information that leads to the arrest of these suspects. Callers may remain anonymous.   

Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Burglars crash Hyundai into Tobacco King in Gaithersburg (Video)


Montgomery County police are seeking the public's help in identifying and locating three suspects who burglarized Tobacco King at 18528 Woodfield Road in Gaithersburg on June 14, 2023. Employees arriving at the store at 6:45 AM that morning found a glass door in the front had been shattered, and called police. Officers who responded to the call reviewed surveillance video from over the night, and discoved that a silver Hyundai had been intentionally crashed into the front entrance of the store around 4:48 AM.

The video showed three suspects emerge from the Hyundai, and enter the store. After filling trash bags with stolen merchandise, the three exited the store and drove off in the Hyundai. Officers later determined the Hyundai had been stolen earlier in Germantown. MCPD has now released video of the suspects recorded during the burglary.

Detectives are asking for anyone with information regarding this crime or the suspects involved to call Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest. Callers may remain anonymous. 

Friday, June 23, 2023

Break-in at shuttered Lakeforest Mall


It was inevitable, and it's almost certainly not the last time it will happen. Someone tried to get inside the shuttered Lakeforest Mall at 701 Russell Avenue in Gaithersburg on Wednesday afternoon. Gaithersburg City police responded to the mall property at 1:35 PM. Officers arriving at the scene found evidence of forced entry. Lakeforest Mall permanently closed March 31. The mall is completely vacant, but an auction of its remaining contents is being held next month.

New mall property owner WRS, Inc. Real Estate Investments had planned to demolish the mall next year, after it had full approvals and permits from the City of Gaithersburg to move forward with its redevelopment plans for housing, shops and restaurants on the site. The company's sensible reasoning was that it could reopen the dead mall as a Plan B, should its proposal be blocked or suddenly not be viable due to a market downturn. 

However, WRS recently petitioned the City for assurances of approval that would allow it to begin demolition sooner. In addition to thrillseekers and vagrants who break into abandoned properties, there is a virtual cottage industry of urbex explorers who upload videos of their trespassing exploits, and Lakeforest is a tempting target for dead mall explorers.

Thursday, June 22, 2023

3 cars reported stolen in 1 hour in Montgomery Village


Montgomery County police are investigating three auto thefts reported in Montgomery Village within a single hour on Tuesday, June 20, 2023. The first call to police came from an apartment building parking lot in the 20100 block of Rothbury Lane at 9:00 AM. A second stolen vehicle report came exactly half an hour later from a Park & Ride lot in the 20100 block of Swallow Point Road at 9:30 AM. Fifteen minutes later at 9:45 AM, another car was reported stolen from the parking lot of an apartment building in the 9600 block of Horizon Run Road.

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Akira Ramen & Izakaya opening new location at The Spectrum in Gaithersburg


Akira Ramen & Izakaya
will soon open a second location in Montgomery County. The IVEA Restaurant Group has leased a space at 105 Paramount Park Drive, next to Ela Mesa Taste of Greece. Construction of the restaurant has already commenced inside. Akira Ramen has an existing restaurant in Rockville, five others in the DMV-Baltimore regions, and other new openings planned for Washington, D.C., Frederick and Ownings Mills, Maryland.





Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Miss Toya's Southern Kitchen opens at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg


Miss Toya's Southern Kitchen
has opened at 229 Boardwalk Place at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg. The fast casual restaurant serves Cajun cuisine. In the early going, Miss Toya's is averaging 4 stars out of 5 on Google reviews. Catfish, the side dish of Candied Yams, and the Chicken Soul Roll appetizer are earning shout-outs in online comments.



Monday, June 19, 2023

Chicken Basket reopens in Gaithersburg


Chicken Basket
has reopened at 30 N. Summit Avenue in Olde Towne Gaithersburg. The popular restaurant had been closed since a 2019 fire. You can see their menu, and order online, at their website. Chicken Basket is open from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday through Thursday, 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays, and is closed on Sundays (like Chick-fil-A!).



Friday, June 16, 2023

Update on Auntie Anne's/Cinnabon in Gaithersburg (Photos)


Here's a look at the progress inside the future Auntie Anne's/Cinnabon store at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg since May 24, 2023. You can see the interior has gone from being virtually empty to having counters and even some appliances. The store is now hiring (see the QR code below). It will be located at 220 Boardwalk Center. The following photos are in chronological order:




June 14






Thursday, June 15, 2023

Oak Barrel & Vine opens in Gaithersburg (Photos)


Oak Barrel & Vine
, a new retail concept from Montgomery County's Department of Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS), has opened its third location at 512 N. Frederick Avenue today, in the Gaithersburg Square shopping center. The store features a large tasting room and event space, a handpicked selection of items with an emphasis on locally-produced products, an improved selection of small format items, a dedicated non-alcoholic products section, queue lines for faster checkout, wayfinding signage, and "enhanced customer accessibility." This branding format is designed to present the County's government liquor sales monopoly through the aesthetics of a private retail business.


"My appreciation to our county’s ABS, which has contributed more than $35 million of revenue last year alone to the taxpayers of Montgomery County and more than $306 million over the last 10 years and which is continuing to improve its services and offerings,” County Executive Marc Elrich said in a statement. “The new Gaithersburg Square store is another example of their working to provide a first-rate experience for our customers.”


Oak Barrel & Vine features a special section of beer, wine and spirits manufactured in Maryland, as you can see in the photos here. The Gaithersburg Square store's operating hours will be 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM Monday through Saturday, and 12:00 to 5:00 PM on Sundays.


The following tastings will be held at the store for the Grand Opening weekend:

Thursday, June 15

  • 1-4 p.m. – Boordy Vineyards (Maryland)
  • 1-4 p.m. – Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon and Rye
  • 1-4 p.m. – Silver Branch Brewing (Maryland)
  • 4-7 p.m. – Intercept Wines (Juneteenth promo)
  • 4-7 p.m. – Tito’s Handmade Vodka
  • 4-7 p.m. – Noble Oak Bourbon and Rye

Friday, June 16

  • 1-4 p.m. – Old Line Whiskey (Maryland)
  • 1-4 p.m. – Tenth Ward (Maryland)
  • 1-4 p.m. – Brookeville Beer Farm (Maryland)
  • 4-7 p.m. – Ten to One Rum (Juneteenth promo)
  • 4-7 p.m. – Intercept Wines (Juneteenth promo)
  • 4-7 p.m. – High Noon RTD and Don Fulano Tequilas

Saturday, June 17

  • 1-4 p.m. – Ten to One Rum (Juneteenth promo)
  • 1-4 p.m. – Intercept Wines (Juneteenth promo)
  • 1-4 p.m. – Clutch Vodka (Juneteenth promo)
  • 4-7 p.m. – Dalmore Scotch
  • 4-7 p.m. – Casamigos Tequila
  • 4-7 p.m. – Orin Swift Wine

Sunday, June 18

  • 1-4 p.m. – High Noon Tall Cans
  • 1-4 p.m. – Hennessy VS and VSOP
  • 1-4 p.m. – Coconut Cartel

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Black cemetery advocates call for boycott of Montgomery County Juneteenth events over missing remains

Object cemetery advocates believe is
an intact headstone from
Moses African Cemetery, photographed
by observers during excavation for a
self-storage building in Bethesda

The Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition is calling for a boycott of Montgomery County government-sponsored Juneteenth events this year, if the County does not bring forward missing bone fragments - along with a chain of custody of those remains - discovered during excavation for a self-storage building behind the McDonald's on River Road in Bethesda, by June 19, 2023. Those fragments were dislodged during excavation work in 2020, on a property directly adjacent to the boundaries of the Moses African Cemetery, which is hidden beneath the rear parking lot of Westwood Tower and a gravel parking lot below the rear of McDonald's and Talbert's. The developer's archaeological advisor declared at the time that they were not human bones. But internationally-renowned anthropologist Dr. Michael Blakey, an expert on African-American burial sites and known for his role in the development of the African Burial Ground National Monument in New York City, called for an immediate halt to excavation after reviewing photographs of the mystery remains.

"The photograph I was shown...shows fragments of light-colored elongated material consistent with skeletal material, but is not currently verifiable as such," Blakey wrote in 2020. When Blakey asked Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich if he could examine the fragments with his own expertise, he was allegedly told that the bone fragments were now missing. 

"Marc Elrich and I talked, and he told me that human remains had been, I'm sorry, that remains had been found on the site," Blakey recounted in an interview earlier this year. "And they had been sent to a laboratory somewhere. And they were discovered not to be by those who were doing the assessment. And I assumed they were people with the kind of expertise I have as a bioarchaeologist, or they may have been forensic anthropologists, to identify human bone from bone fragments."

"I did not necessarily trust the situation myself at that point. I'd like to see! And so I asked Mr. Elrich if I could observe and examine those remains, and in so doing, my assessment might be trusted. And at some point along in the conversation - I think he was going to go back - and then we had a second conversation, as I roughly recall. They were not sure, his understanding was, that the archaeologists nor he were sure of where the remains were. And that's suspicious."

"I was not afforded the permission to [examine] those bone fragments. The question is, 'What are you hiding? What are you afraid of?' The way to allay distrust is transparency. Complete, utter transparency. There's no reason not to have that in a trustworthy situation. And so one would think [this] situation not trustworthy."

"The treatment of the descendant community in Bethesda was equivalent to calling them the N-word. Racism is about so many kinds of degradations, of exclusion, and 'white hoarding,' as someone put it, of things that don't belong to them. And maybe in this case, in the case of Moses Cemetery, the term 'dismissal' is appropriate. The Black community's humane interests were just dismissed."

Moses African Cemetery was desecrated and paved over during the construction of Westwood Tower in the late 1960s. A longstanding concern of cemetery advocates has been the possibility that some remains may have been buried beyond the property line of the cemetery, a common finding in other Black cemeteries across the country. Those concerns were unanimously dismissed by the Montgomery County Planning Board in 2017, at a meeting where Chair Casey Anderson called in armed police to confront Black activists peacefully protesting to stop the self-storage project.

With the approval of Anderson and the Planning Board, excavation at the self-storage site began. Blakey's concerns were echoed by those of Dr. Adrienne Pine, Professor of Anthropology at American University, Dr. Rachel Watkins, Associate Professor of Anthropology at American University, and Dr. Tammy R. Hilburn, an archaeologist and cultural property crime specialist. Hilburn observed the excavation and construction work at the site from beyond the property line on an almost-daily basis since June 8, 2020.

"I have seen no screening of dirt nor manifestation of the items or personnel typically associated with proper archaeological methodologies," Hilburn says. "I have seen archaeological strata and possible biomass, as well as possible osseous fragments, not to mention other cultural material, in piles being shifted around and re-used on the site that is to be the new storage facility." Among the possible funerary objects seen by observers was one that strongly resembled a headstone. The cemetery's headstones were believed to have been bulldozed into the earth prior to construction of Westwood Tower.

"Elrich has known since 2020 that bones were recovered at the worksite of the Bethesda Self Storage project," BACC President Marsha Coleman-Adebayo said in a statement Tuesday. "Those bones were trafficked across state lines with instructions in 2020 that they needed DNA analysis. None was done.  BACC calls for a boycott of Montgomery County [government's] Juneteenth activities in protest of these startling revelations that we received—not from Mr. Elrich or any other County official—but via our Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) requests."

“Mr. Elrich was told three years ago by world renowned anthropologist, Dr. Michael Blakey, that the loss of bones that were discovered at the site was unacceptable and suspicious,” the Rev. Dr. Segun  Adebayo, Pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church said in a statement. "Three years ago Dr. Blakey advised Mr. Elrich to halt construction and to bring BACC into a central role in the oversight process. Elrich failed to act, allowing massive destruction of Moses Cemetery.” Macedonia Baptist Church is the sole physical remnant of the Black community that existed on River Road from after the Civil War until the 1960s.

"Despite the County knowing of [National Historic Preservation Act] Section 106 mandates, Mr. Elrich consistently insists he is powerless to stop the desecration," Coleman-Adebayo continued in her statement. "No local official—the 106 process must be initiated by a government official—has stepped forward to initiate the process."

As a result, the BACC is calling for a boycott of County government-sponsored Juneteenth events for 2023, until and unless the remains are located and returned to the cemetery soil. BACC invites the public to instead attend its own Juneteenth observance on June 19, between 2:00 and 5:00 PM opposite 5119 River Road in Bethesda. Speakers at the event will include Maryland 8th District U.S. Congressman Jamie Raskin (D), and Harvey Matthews, a childhood resident of the lost Black community on River Road.

Montgomery County failed to apply the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966's "stringent  procedures regarding the disruption of a cemetery as prerequisites for building permits—and  archaeological best practices mandating the inclusion of the descendant community in the central role of the disposition of ancestral remains," Coleman-Adebayo said. "The County did none of these, yet still sings the praises of Juneteenth? Juneteenth didn’t stop Jim Crow. Juneteenth didn’t stop the Klan. And it hasn’t stopped the desecration" of Moses African Cemetery.

Photo courtesy BACC

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Robbery at knifepoint in Montgomery Village


The problem with Lost Knife Circle is that people apparently keep finding the knife. As a result, Montgomery County police were summoned to the 18300 block of the Montgomery Village street often found in crime reports. At 12:08 AM Sunday morning, a robbery at knifepoint was reported in a residential parking lot there.

Monday, June 12, 2023

The Serenity Spot offers stress-free quiet time at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg


The Serenity Spot
is now open at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg. A quiet spot away from dining and shopping activity at the Peterson Cos. development, The Serenity Spot was created in cooperation with Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center's Behavioral Health department. It is intended to be a quiet area for "mindfulness and meditation featuring visually stimulating artwork, native landscaping, comfortable solitary seating, a guided mindfulness/meditation playlist curated by Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center Behavioral Health professionals and more than 200 hand painted Kindness Rocks decorated by Locally Crafted Shop and community members with uplifting messages," Peterson Cos. said in a press release.


A QR code posted at The Serenity Spot will give visitors instant access to an online playlist of guided meditations and positive affirmations. “Caring for the mind and the spirit is central in Shady Grove Medical Center’s mission and The Serenity Spot takes mental healing beyond our walls and into a gathering place for our community,” Kandy McFarland, vice president for Behavioral Health Services at Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center, said in a statement. “The Serenity Spot is a reminder that, during our busy lives, making space for mental health moments is an essential part of maintaining one’s overall health. We are delighted to partner with rio on this special space."


In a pandemic and end-stage capitalist world, this seems like an idea whose time has come, in an age of maximum stress and anxiety. Serenity now!

Friday, June 9, 2023

Armed robber steals pink purse from Motel 6 in Gaithersburg


Montgomery County police are seeking the public's help in identifying and locating the alleged armed robber who detectives say made off with a guest's pink purse. The alleged purse snatcher entered the female victims' hotel room at the Motel 6 at 497 Quince Orchard Road in Gaithersburg at 12:00 AM on Friday, May 26, 2023. Fifteen minutes later, the suspect exited the room, pulling out a knife and snatching a pink purse on the way out.

The two female guests pursued the suspect, and engaged in a physical struggle with him, but he was able to get away and flee the scene on foot. He escaped with the cash that was inside the pink purse. Tom Bodett could not be reached for comment.

Police describe the suspect as "a large White male" in his thirties with short black hair, a black beard, and a tattoo on his right forearm. He was wearing black rimmed-glasses, a multicolor t-shirt, black pants and black/white New Balance shoes.  

Anyone with information about this suspect or this crime is asked to contact Crimes Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information that leads to the arrest of the suspect. Callers may remain anonymous.

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Will Jawando endorsed by Westminster mayor in Maryland U.S. Senate race

Westminster, Maryland
Mayor Mona Becker

Montgomery County Councilmember Will Jawando (D - At-Large) has been endorsed by the mayor of Westminster in the Maryland U.S. Senate race, his campaign announced today. Mayor Mona Becker is a member of the faculty, and serves as chair of the Science department, at Westminster High School. Jawando is seeking the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Senator Ben Cardin (D). 

“I am proud to endorse Will Jawando’s candidacy for the U.S. Senate," Becker said in a statement this morning. "All across the country, we have seen vicious attacks on the LGBTQI+ community coming from Republican politicians, and it is putting our community in direct danger. We need a progressive champion in the Senate representing Maryland who will fight like hell for our rights and not let our country slip back away from progress. I am confident that Will is the right person for the job, and I am excited to help him win this race.”

“I have been lucky to partner with Mayor Mona Becker in my capacity as Councilmember, and I am deeply honored that she has decided to endorse my candidacy for the Senate," Jawando said in a statement. "Mayor Becker leads Westminster with compassion, dignity, and grit. From defending LGBTQI+ rights to protecting our environment to so much more, we share the same bold progressive vision for the future of this country. I look forward to working alongside her to build a brighter tomorrow and represent the state of Maryland in Congress.”

Becker's endorsement may give Jawando a boost in the Democratic primary in the western part of the state next year. Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) has been winning the endorsement side of the contest for Cardin's seat in the early stage of the race, having picked up the backing of influential Maryland Congressman Steny Hoyer (D). Other key endorsements Alsobrooks has received include those of Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman, Baltimore-area Congressman Kweisi Mfume, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, State Senator Anthony Muse, Town of Somerset Mayor Jeffrey Slavin and former Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett.

One prize endorsement observers are awaiting the announcement of is that of Maryland Governor Wes Moore (D), who has established relationships with both Jawando and Alsobrooks. A Moore endorsement could raise Jawando's profile statewide tremendously, or seal the race for Alsobrooks, whose toughest competiton so far is ultrawealthy Congressman David Trone (D). Maryland 8th District Congressman Jamie Raskin (D) could scatter all of this political calculation to the wind, however, should he decide to enter the race this summer. Raskin has a national profile, energizes progressives, and has beaten big-spending Trone before at the ballot box.

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Wawa "coming soon" in Gaithersburg


Well, you could have fooled me. Wawa has posted a "coming soon" sign at its future Gaithersburg location at 405 S. Frederick Avenue. But there's been little visible progress at the construction site since my last update on April 11. Competitor Sheetz is moving at comparatively lightning speed on its own Gaithersburg store at MD 355 and Montgomery Village Avenue. Wawa fans have been anxiously waiting for this first MoCo location to open since 2019, when a 2020 opening was forecast. Is the lead contractor The Oldest Man?





Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Lakeforest Mall auction items revealed


The remaining contents of Lakeforest Mall in Gaithersburg are being auctioned off, and now the items up for bid have been revealed by Capitol Online Auctions. They include a Chevy Silverado pickup truck with a Lakeforest Mall logo on the door, probably the next best thing to a DeLorean as time travel vehicles go. It still runs, and COA says you are welcome to have your mechanic check it out before bidding. The snowplow that goes with it is also up for grabs, if you want to imagine yourself clearing the parking aisles during a ferocious holiday-shopping-season blizzard.

There's a canoe from the food court. The Amongo candy machine. The children's play area with equipment. More mall holiday decorations and trees than you probably have room for.


Several public art pieces from inside the mall are on the block, as well. Birds from the mall's indoor "sky," a leaf chandelier from the food court, leaf-themed paintings and sculptures, and even the "Cafes in the Forest" signs could soon be adorning your Lakeforest Mall-themed mansion.

OK, now let's get serious: The Lakeforest Mall directory signs. Entire kiosks. A giant bear looking for a new home. Unfortunately, it seems that the most-desirable tenant signs have already been removed from the premises, but some of the more mom-and-pop business names are available.


All told, there are twelve pages and over a thousand individual items available in the auction catalog, many in lots. Please note that the auction has moved from late June to early July. The preview date is Wednesday, July 5, 2023. The auction begins closing online the next day. Removal dates are July 10-14.

Photos courtesy Capitol Online Auctions

Monday, June 5, 2023

Update on Miss Toya's Southern Kitchen in Gaithersburg (Photos)


Miss Toya's Southern Kitchen
will be opening very soon at 229 Boardwalk Place at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg. As you can see, the interior of the fast-casual Cajun restaurant appears complete. Signage has been installed outside on the storefront. Miss Toya's is the latest concept from Chef Jeff and Toya Miskiri, and a great addition to the dining options at Rio.