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Traffic changes come into focus as Ohio State starts new academic year
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Watauga Medical Center traffic to enter through new road
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600 homes could replace former public safety training academy in Rockville
Planning Board to consider application on Thursday
July 16, 2021
via Montgomery County Planning Department
The Montgomery County Planning Board on Thursday is expected to give approval to a plan to redevelop the former public safety training academy into a mixed-use community with more than 600 new homes.
The four-phase project, if approved, would bring 630 residences and some retail space to the now-vacant, 45-acre site, which is along Great Seneca Highway between Gaithersburg and Rockville.
The county vacated the public safety training academy in 2016 and moved to a new location in Gaithersburg. The buildings on the former site have been demolished with parking lots and building foundations remaining.
Ten vehicle thefts in Silver Spring area, seven in Bethesda area
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Brunswick Landing clinic to close after delivering over 57,000 COVID vaccines
Mid Coast Hospital will continue to offer appointments and walk-in availability for COVID-19 vaccination at the hospital campus on Medical Center Drive starting June 1.
Courtesy of Mid Coast Hospital
Even after more than four months of leading Mid Coast Hospital’s vaccine clinic, nurse Laura Labbe said that she is still not tired.
“It’s just so amazing that when you see somebody get a shot it just gives you energy,” said Labbe, who works as the hospital’s vaccine administration clinical manager. “You’re ending the pandemic one shot at a time, and I think meeting the community, one person at a time, has been very profound for me. Everyone from all walks of life have come through that door.”