• Patricia M. Murret writes, Brutal gang stabbing leaves teen near death:

    Four teens have been charged as adults with attempted murder for their roles in a vicious gang attack nearly two weeks ago on a 16-year-old from Gaithersburg who police say was stabbed nearly 50 times and left to die in the woods near Gaithersburg High School.

  • Sebastian Montes writes, Crown Farm housing is ‘going nowhere’:

    The billion-dollar proposal for the Crown Farm — Gaithersburg’s largest planned housing project — has fallen silent, with a partnership of developers having dropped contact with city officials after pulling out of the region.

  • Sebastian Montes writes, Residents see police, fire academy first-hand:

    They came. They saw. And they remain convinced Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett’s plan for the Webb Tract will bring noise, traffic and environmental damage to the vacant 130-acre lot.

  • Patricia M. Murret writes, Gin Blossoms rock Gaithersburg:

    Residents rocked and rolled on Sunday at the 27th annual Celebrate Gaithersburg in Olde Towne celebration, a street festival where this year well-known rock band the Gin Blossoms made a headline performance.

  • Patricia M. Murret writes, MARC train tears bumper off car stuck on tracks:

    A non-English-speaking elderly Gaithersburg couple was in a tight spot last week when the car they were in got stuck between two mechanical safety arms of a railroad crossing as a MARC train approached and tore off their car’s front bumper.