Montgomery Square eBulletin
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| Dear Resident,
Thanks for opening the first eBulletin from Montgomery Square. This is being sent out to over 170 MSCA households who have provided an email address on the Dues and Directory forms. The ability to use email to reach out to many in the neighborhood can only improve communication and helpful interaction.
This email comes in part to notify you of the upcoming Seven Locks Road Sidewalk and Bikeway Project meeting scheduled for:
Wednesday, December 2, 2009 from 6-9pm at:
The Heights School – Chesterton Hall
10400 Seven Locks Road
Bethesda, MD 20814
Sincerely,
Steve Schuck
Montgomery Square
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| Message From Bob Gross, President MSCA
Thank you for providing us with your email address. We hope to send you an email from time to time containing useful and timely information that is not possible or cost effective via first class mail or hand delivery. We hope you find this new service helpful and informative.
I’d also like to thank Steve Schuck for taking the initiative and doing the lion’s share of the work to start up this new endeavor.
Please let Steve or me know if you have any suggestions or ideas.
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Look for the December
2009 Directory and Newsletter to be to delivered in the next few weeks. |
Next General Meeting –
Bring your good ideas and come out to the next neighborhood meeting Monday January 18, 2010 from 7:30-8:30 at:
Schuck House
4 Old Canal Ct
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| Crime Report
There were eleven thefts from vehicles overnight between Thursday, 9/3 and Friday, 9/4. All vehicles were left unlocked and small items such as coins, CD’s, laptop, and cell phone chargers. The locations included:
11600 block Gowrie Ct
8800 block Post Oak
2500 block of Stratton Dr
8500 block of Atwell Rd
8300 block of Aqueduct
2400 block of Stratton Dr
2400 block of Chilham Pl
12300 block Captain Smith Ct
8400 block Jeb Stuart
Unit block of Infield Ct
Obviously, crime reporting is better if it is current. Please contact us if you know of something that needs to be reported to the community.
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