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  2. Montgomery County Police Chief Marcus Jones Announces Retirement

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    MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MDMontgomery County Police Chief Marcus Jones announced Tuesday that he will be retiring later this year after a 38-year career with the department. Jones was...

  3. MCPS Superintendent Jack Smith Announces Retirement - Patch

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    ROCKVILLE, MD — Dr. Jack Smith, superintendent for Montgomery County Public Schools, announced Thursday that he plans to retire in the spring. He announced the retirement in a video posted...

  4. Low Recruitment, Early Retirement Cause Some Cops ... - Patch

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    MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — Lagging recruitment and early retirement is causing concernamong some police officer unions and leaders in Montgomery County, Bethesda Beat reported.

  5. Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is a public school district that serves Montgomery County, Maryland. With 210 schools, it is the largest school district in the state of Maryland . [1] [3] For the 2022–23 school year, the district had about 160,554 students taught by about 13,994 teachers, 86.4 percent of whom had a master's degree or ...

  6. Montgomery County Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery County Police Department ( MCPD ), officially the Montgomery County Department of Police ( MCP ), is a nationally accredited agency and the primary law enforcement agency of Montgomery County, Maryland, providing the full spectrum of policing services to the entire county, including the Potomac River. [12]

  7. Montgomery County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .montgomerycountymd .gov. Montgomery County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 1,062,061, increasing by 9.3% from 2010. [6] The county seat is Rockville and Germantown is the most populous place in the county. [7]

  8. MOCO Executive, Council, School Board Elections: See Who's ...

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    MOCO Executive, Council, School Board Elections: See Who's Running - Rockville, MD - Primary elections are approaching on July 19. See who will be on the ballot for Montgomery County Executive...

  9. History of Montgomery County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The History of Montgomery County, Maryland begins prior to 1688 when the first tract of land in what is now Montgomery County was granted by Charles I in a charter to the first Lord Baltimore (head of the Calvert family). Much later, the creation of Montegomery county became the goal of colonist, Thomas S. Wootton when, on August 31, 1776, he ...

  10. Catherine Leggett: Q&A with Montgomery County's First Lady

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    A lawyer, she was named Democrat of the Year in 2007 by the Montgomery County Democratic Party. She's also a firm believer in programs for young people. She's also a firm believer in programs for ...

  11. James P. Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Years of service. 1941–1945. Rank. Staff sergeant. Unit. Army Transportation Corps. Battles/wars. World War II. James P. Gleason (October 14, 1921 – February 1, 2008) was an American politician who was the first executive of Montgomery County, Maryland .