North Potomac-Darnestown, MD|News|
Report: Darnestown Man Sues County Officials Over 2011 Fire
The Gazette: Man says Montgomery County officials are withholding information about a 2011 brush fire that destroyed his property.

Email: greg.cohen@patch.com
Phone: 240-364-4691
Hometown: North Potomac, Md.
Greg Cohen returns to his hometown with North Potomac Patch after graduating from The Pennsylvania State University in May 2011. He majored in print journalism with a sports emphasis after being accepted to the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism and minored in law. During his time at Penn State, he spent a year working at The Daily Collegian, the school’s student-run daily newspaper, as a member of the sports and campus staffs. He later moved on to work for StateCollege.com as a sports intern and spent the summer of 2010 and winter of 2010-11 interning for Comcast SportsNet in Bethesda, Md.
A 2007 graduate of Wootton High School in Rockville, Cohen got his start in journalism working for the school’s newspaper and yearbook staffs. He has been writing ever since.
Greg is ecstatic to begin his career in his hometown to help provide an essential service to his community. He looks forward to getting re-acquainted with the area as a full-time resident after spending the majority of his last four in Pennsylvania.
Politics
I would consider myself a Democrat, but I do not hold strictly liberal views. Most important to me is seeking the truth and determining what I think is best based on the political positions presented to me, regardless of party affiliation.
Religion
I am Jewish, belonging to a reform synagogue. I am not very active in participating with religious customs but do look forward to becoming a bit more involved now that I have returned home.
Local Hot Button Issues
Most Important:
It’s difficult to call one issue the most important, but there is one issue that rises above the rest: the reliability of Pepco's service.
First, as a lifelong member of the North Potomac community, I know as well as anyone how frustrating and unreliable the service from Pepco can be. I look forward to getting a closer look at what causes so many issues with their service and how they may be trying to improve.
Where I Stand:
As previously mentioned, I’m excited to cover the Pepco issue and help answer many of the questions I’ve had for a long time and figure many members of the North Potomac community share those same questions.
The Gazette: Man says Montgomery County officials are withholding information about a 2011 brush fire that destroyed his property.

The Montgomery County Council would not approve a zoning change to make the project possible, The Gazette reports.
While you’re taking pictures of the planet, “the planet” will be taking pictures of you. Where and when to watch.
While you’re taking pictures of the planet, “the planet” will be taking pictures of you. Where and when to watch.
A car fire in the southbound lanes of I-270 slowed traffic in the Gaithersburg and Rockville areas Wednesday morning.
Gaithersburg hosted its annual Junior Detective Day at the Kentlands Mansion.
Last year's race featured around 1,500 runners.
A plastics company is suing researchers who said estrogen-like chemicals were found in water bottles marketed as BPA-free.
A plastics company is suing researchers who said estrogen-like chemicals were found in water bottles marketed as BPA-free.
The 2013-2014 school year for MCPS begins on Monday, Aug. 26.
The 2013-2014 school year for MCPS begins on Monday, Aug. 26.
Each summer Montgomery County Public Schools students and staff donate items left in lockers and closets at the end of the school year.
Montgomery County elementary schools in Gaithersburg and Germantown were honored for reducing environmental impact.
Montgomery County elementary schools in Gaithersburg and Germantown were honored for reducing environmental impact.
The Gaithersburg Mayor and City Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at City Hall.
The 84-year-old Montgomery Village man worked for the Food and Drug Administration for 15 years.
The 84-year-old Montgomery Village man worked for the Food and Drug Administration for 15 years.
The following information was provided by the Montgomery County Police Department. Arrests or charges do not indicate a conviction.
Patch runs down some of this week's top headlines in Maryland.
Patch runs down some of this week's top headlines in Maryland.