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Montgomery
County government will observe the following holiday schedule for the Christmas
and New Year’s holidays:
County Executive Ike Leggett made the following statement about hiring outside
council and exploring a possible County lawsuit to address the opioid crisis.
County
Executive Ike Leggett released Montgomery County’s priorities for the session
of the Maryland General Assembly due to convene in Annapolis on January 10,
2018.
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The
County’s new Safe Passage Center is a “family-friendly” and safe access site
for families with a Montgomery County Court Order for shared custody and child
visitation. The Center’s goal is to provide children safe options to be
in contact with both parents regardless of the family situation or parental
conflict.
As
2017 comes to a close and 2018 begins, the danger to school bus-riding students
remains a great concern. Far too many drivers do not obey the Maryland School
Bus Law.
Hundreds of residents turned out for the
ribbon-cutting ceremony to reopen the Montgomery County Public Libraries’
Quince Orchard branch.
In
September, the County’s Department of Environmental Protection, in partnership
with Montgomery College, introduced a new National
Green Infrastructure Training and Certification Program. The exam results,
posted on December 7, indicated that 100% of the students who took the exam,
passed the test.
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