|
|
|
Family, Friends Mourn Cryor’s Death
Planning Board commissioner, former state delegate dies of cancer.
MORE THAN 500 people, among them nearly all elected officials and other leaders from Potomac and Montgomery County past and present, attended funeral services for Jean Cryor at St. Raphael Catholic Church on Monday, Nov. 9. An honor guard of mounted Maryland State and National Park police greeted those who came to celebrate Cryor's life. The service was punctuated with tears and laughter.
Her daughter Deirdra Cryor described her mother's "magical touch, … always going one step further to find the solution," to everything from decorating to high level legislative issues, and the "joy she had in living her life." Read more...
|
|
For Cabin John, a Double Dose of Maintenance
Parents find Tilden Holding Center unfit.
CABIN JOHN MIDDLE SCHOOL students and staff relocated to the Tilden Holding Center at the start of the 2009 school year, adapting to a new building while their former school on Gainsborough Road began its two-year modernization process. But to the dismay of many Cabin John parents, the Holding Center seems to desperately need of a modernization of its own. Read more... |
|
Opening Up for Santa
Potomac Theatre Company prepares holiday musical.
NOW THAT THE five little pumpkins have rolled out of sight and Tom Turkey is waiting for his Presidential pardon, Santa Claus is on his way to Potomac. This month the Potomac Theatre Company presents "It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" the Broadway musical version of Miracle on 34th Street. Read more...
|
|
|
|
|

|
 |