Note: I am informed that the print edition of the Gazette has an article about Council candidate Ryan Spiegel, in parallel with those about Wilson Lee Faris and Carlos Solis. I am unable, however, to find this article on the Gazette’s website. If they eventually post it, I will link to it.

Update: The Spiegel article has been posted:

  • Chris Robinson writes, Spiegel wants smart growth

    As an attorney, Ryan Spiegel said he is well equipped for a seat on the Gaithersburg City Council, especially with the upcoming departure of the lone lawyer on the council.

  • Chris Robinson writes, Faris urges term limits

    After 13 years announcing football for Quince Orchard High School, Gaithersburg City Council candidate Wilson Faris wants to lend his voice as a policy maker.

  • Chris Robinson writes, Solis pushes full-service police department

    Gaithersburg City Council candidate Carlos Solis said his fluency in Spanish and work ethic makes him a good choice for voters in the Nov. 6 election.

  • Patricia M. Murret writes, [Police] locate family of man killed by train

    Police have found the family of a man who was struck and killed by a train while he was sitting alone on train tracks in Olde Towne Gaithersburg Oct. 8, Montgomery County police said Monday.

    Daniel Medina, 47, of no fixed address, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, at Chestnut Street and East Diamond Avenue, county police spokeswoman Lucille Baur said.

  • Sebastian Montes writes, Gaithersburg man charged with sexual abuse of three girls

    Melvin Peterson, 40, has been charged with several offenses, including two counts of second-degree rape, four counts of sexual abuse of a minor, two counts of second-degree assault, attempted perverted practice, sodomy and second-degree sexual assault, according to court records.

  • Meghan Tierney writes, Thomas gets life sentence for 2005 murder

    A Gaithersburg man convicted of shooting an acquaintance in Germantown during a botched robbery in 2005 was sentenced to life without parole in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville on Monday.

  • Patricia M. Murret writes, Representing the red, white and blue

    Gaithersburg’s Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture Michele McGleish, who lives in Germantown, will compete in the 2007 McDonald’s International Triathlon Union Duathlon Long Course World Championships in Richmond, Va., Sunday as part of an elite U.S. team.

  • Chris Robinson writes, Arnoult is acting city manager

    Jim Arnoult, Gaithersburg’s public works director, was tapped Monday night to serve as the city’s interim city manager when David B. Humpton leaves the post later this month.