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2010 Official Holidays
Town Hall will be closed on these holidays
Jan 1 New Years Holiday
Jan 18 Martin Luther King Day
Feb 15 Presidents' Day
May 31 Memorial Day
Jul 5 Independence Day
Sep 6 Labor Day
Oct 11 Columbus Day
Nov 11 Veterans' Day
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Dec 26 Christmas

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Welcome to the Town of Poolesville
The Town of Poolesville prides itself on being a caring community with small town values and character, which endeavors to ensure that present and future residents will be able to enjoy this lifestyle.

Left to right, Commissioners Lori Gruber, Link Hoewing, Eddie Kuhlman, Jim Brown and Jerome Klobukowski

 

Master Plan Survey

Please Click on the above link to submit your input for the Master Plan review currently underway by the Poolesville Planning Commission. During the last survey in 2004, only 300 households out of the 1,650 participated. It is short, quick and will only take a few minutes of your time.

Poolesville High School is ranked #59 on Newsweek’s list of the top 100 public high schools in the nation

The 2010 America's Best High Schools list ranks schools based on their efforts to provide all students access to rigorous classes, such as Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. Students who succeed in rigorous classes, like AP, are more than three times as likely to get a bachelor’s degree than those who do not, according to college completion data.  Among MCPS students in the classes of 2001-2004, only 25 percent of those who did not take an AP exam earned a bachelor’s degree. But among those students who took at least one AP exam, 60 percent earned a degree, and among those who scored 3 or higher on at least one exam, 76 percent earned a bachelor’s degree.

Poolesville Receives Final Report

The State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene & Montgomery County Health and human Services presented the final report on the investigation of cancer concerns. Click Here for a copy.

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