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Remember Tax Day April 18!

2023-04-01T20:49:07-04:00

The 2023 tax season officially began on January 23 and will end on April 18—giving taxpayers an additional three days to file their Federal Income Tax Return. If you made less than $73,000 in 2022, you can file using the IRS free file program. Use the Free IRS guided tax preparation and file for free using brand-name software used by commercial tax filing companies.  

The IRS does not endorse […]

Remember Tax Day April 18!2023-04-01T20:49:07-04:00

Tax-Aide at Maggie Nightingale Library

2023-04-01T20:48:24-04:00

If you need help with your 2021 or 2022 Maryland or Federal income tax return contact the AARP/IRS Tax-Aid program. For several years, knowledgeable volunteers have been assisting primarily low income and senior clients with preparing their Federal and Maryland state income tax returns. This service is available each Friday until April 18, 2023, at Poolesville’s Maggie Nightingale Library. Appointments are required for consultations from 10:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. You can request […]

Tax-Aide at Maggie Nightingale Library2023-04-01T20:48:24-04:00

Montgomery Connects Computers

2023-04-01T20:31:32-04:00

Montgomery County’s Montgomery Connects Program aims to loan 40,000 computers to Montgomery County residents ages 7 and older who don’t have access to a computer. There is a limit of 1 computer per person and every person receiving a computer must have a library card number to make an individual appointment to pick up a computer, and they must show a photo ID at pick-up. If a parent wants a computer for […]

Montgomery Connects Computers2023-04-01T20:31:32-04:00

Croquet

2023-03-29T12:54:55-04:00

If you would like to try something a little different, come and join us on Sunday April 2nd.  It will be the first meeting of Poolesville Seniors Croquet Afternoon. We will meet at 1:00 p.m. at Linden Farm on Martinsburg Road. Register Here!

Croquet is a gentle way to get outdoors, exercise, and socialize at the same time. You’ll put your hand-eye coordination to the test, as you need to knock your croquet […]

Croquet2023-03-29T12:54:55-04:00

April Fools’ Day

2023-03-26T20:50:03-04:00

April 1st has been celebrated as April Fools’ Day for over 500 years. It is difficult to find one specific explanation for this long-standing day of pranks. It is likely the amalgamation of many Spring festivals like Hilaria (ancient Rome), Holi (India), Songkran (Thailand), Nowruz (Persia) and the medieval celebration of the Feast of Fools (festum fatuorum) during Saturnalia.  

In 1582, the Gregorian calendar was adopted and moved the […]

April Fools’ Day2023-03-26T20:50:03-04:00

National Reading Month

2023-03-29T12:46:29-04:00

March is National Reading Month, and the 2nd was “Read Across America Day”. While this is often thought of as a “school” issue, folks of all ages are encouraged to read regularly. In fact, reading is linked with several positive outcomes for older adults, including enhanced memory retention, sharper decision-making skills, stress reduction, better sleep, and even the delayed onset of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Not to mention the fact […]

National Reading Month2023-03-29T12:46:29-04:00

File for Tax Credits

2023-03-26T21:03:22-04:00

Thousands of families in Montgomery County are not required to file Federal or Maryland Income Tax returns because they do not meet the minimum income level.  But they may be missing out on thousands of dollars in tax refunds which they are eligible to receive.  

Maryland’s Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) has been expanded and most people who receive it also get back money from Montgomery County’s Working […]

File for Tax Credits2023-03-26T21:03:22-04:00

Be Sure to Keep Your County Tax Credit

2023-03-26T21:08:45-04:00

If you are a Maryland homeowner who has received a county tax property credit on your property tax bill, please be advised that a new law requires homeowners to have a completed and approved Homestead application on file with the State Department of Assessments and /taxation (SDAT) to be eligible for the County’s Income Tax Offset Credit (ITOC). This credit appears on your annual property tax bill. 

Even if you received […]

Be Sure to Keep Your County Tax Credit2023-03-26T21:08:45-04:00

Lucy Wright Trundle

2023-03-18T22:43:12-04:00

Lucy Wright Trundle (1890-1960) was the first woman member of Montgomery County Board of Education. 

Lucy Wright Trundle was born on Carroll Springs, her family’s estate near Forest Glen, Maryland. Her mother, Jessie Waite Wright, was an active suffragist who impressed Elizabeth Cady Stanton and was president of several Equal Suffrage organizations in DC and MoCo. For many years, her mother and father Dr. George H. Wright operated the homeopathic Carroll Springs Sanitarium […]

Lucy Wright Trundle2023-03-18T22:43:12-04:00

Mural Contest

2023-03-19T12:19:22-04:00

If you know a young artist in 6th through 12th grade, either attending PHS, JPMS or living in their attendance areas, be sure to let them know about the Poolesville Mural Contest. The Upcounty Prevention Network and Riverworks Art Center are sponsoring this search for a work of art that should eventually grace a building in downtown Poolesville and enhance the community. The theme of the artwork is “Mindful of […]

Mural Contest2023-03-19T12:19:22-04:00
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