Simply declare this as a public road which residents claim it has been all along anyway. A road just like this one in potomac maintained by residents but public nonetheless. We have been bringing in gravel. Reporter activist peggy dennis says there are more than 100 roads in Montgomery County just like it, historic lanes m standards but that are grandfathered in as is because they predate zoning regulations. How long has this road been here . Since 1947, i believe. Reporter one of those roads even fords a stream. The residents figure if the county can leave with 100 roads that are pretty similar to this one including one that crosses a creek, county executive ike leggett certainly has the power to step in and declare this road public, too, and clear up this legal tangle about access to property that some families have been paying taxes on for over 100 years. In sandy spring, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. Right now a frantic search for the Montgomery County mother with a history of Ment
C. P. R. On carol glover who died that day. He says he was on the train an hour before being evacuated. It was way too long for the people on our car to get the help that they needed. So you know an hour cant survive in an hour if youre really in trouble. Today, the mayor said an initial report on the incident will be released in the next 48 hours. From our point of view we have to make sure that the Response Time for our department responded in every every fast and safe way possible. Fire Service Consultant dave statter questions the timing of many aspects of the response. Certainly if youre on that train, its an eternity. But the firefighters do have to make sure theyre safe. In the end carol glover was taken to the hospital at 4 25 p. M. More than an hour after eyewitnesses reported first seeing smoke. As for that report that it was released within 48 hours, it will also include hours of radio traffic information as well as interviews from first responders. As for metro, we called t
Have come on. Low clouds and heavy rains left their banks. It was gushing water. Today and other creeks around the area, causing authorities to close roads. A motorist found herself trapped in a car, and Montgomery County fire and rescue came and after about one hour, they took their boat, and moments later, they returned with a woman inside. She was able to get out and walk under her own power. Guess very happy to see you all. I am sure. Checked out on scene, suffering no injuries, and Takoma Park Police took her home. There were several people taken from vehicles, including one at connecticut and beach drive rising water. Another on bradley boulevard. Fortunately, no injury with any of the incidents. And a downed tree had to be cleared from the roadway, and they discovered the heavy downpours that an umbrella was a necessity. Street vendors were busy as the rain came down. To go to work in it. Too much rain. Where you work . Yes, the whole thing was flooded. Learning to cope with the
Filmmaker and Silver Sage Village senior cohousing resident Alan O'Hashi is mostly recovered from his deathbed illness in 2013. As a result of that experience, he's become much more aware of his health. One of his neighbors circulated information about a research study at the University of Colorado about the effects of exercise on brain health. Curious, he was selected to be a research subject. To measure success, one of the criteria is emotional health and strength of relationship building. Does living in a cohousing community be an added benefit to physical exercise? He interviewed six residents of newly-formed Germantown Commons to find out their motivations to living in cohousing and whether living intentionally with neighbors was a positive experience and what physical activities happen in a group setting.