Increased Patrols
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In order to improve the quality of life in Keedysville and increase the safety of our streets, the Mayor & Council of Keedysville will be asking the Washington County Sheriff’s Department to increase patrols within the town. Among the infractions they will be focusing on are: Failing to make a complete stop at stop signs; Speeding Parking in No Parking zones Parking too close to fire hydrants Patrols will also be on the lookout for any illegal activity Please be … Read More

Watershed Implementation Plan for the Chesapeake Bay
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The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE), acting on a directive from the U.S. EPA, has directed the counties of Maryland to work with the local jurisdictions to develop a plan to reduce the introduction of nitrogen, phosphorous and sediment into the local waterways, thereby ultimately reducing these elements in the Chesapeake Bay. You can help! Keedysville will receive credits toward these reductions for efforts by homeowners, i.e. rain barrels, rain gardens, etc. If you currently use these practices on … Read More

Thefts
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Please report any theft or any suspicious activity to the Washington County Sheriff’s Department (240-313-2100). We have a safe and peaceful community and would like to see it remain that way.

County Emergency Notification System
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Citizens of Washington County should register for this new system for advanced alerting specific to emergencies and weather, community, and other optional programs. A person can register for multiple locations such as home, family, school, and work. Also, individuals outside of Washington County can register for family and work that are located in Washington County. In addition to multiple locations, individuals can sign up for multiple forms of notification and prioritize the ways in which you receive a message. Registration … Read More

Keedysville Historical Society
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Keedysville Historical Society (this website under Community Resources) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeedysvilleHistoricalSociety/

An Insurance Preparedness Guide for Natural Disasters
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The Maryland Insurance Administration is the state agency that regulates the insurance industry in Maryland. They have posted online “An Insurance Preparedness Guide for Natural Disatsters”, which will assist consumers to better understand their insurance polices. This guide contains information about different types of insurance coverage, provides frequently asked questions for a number of insurance claim scenearios and lists important contact information for public resources. The guide can be found on their website http://www.mdinsurance.state.md.us/sa/jsp/Mia.jsp.

Dog Walking at Taylor Park
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***Please note: As of March 5, 2018, dogs are no longer permitted on Brandenburg Field*** Dogs are permitted in Taylor Park, provided they are leashed. Waste bag stations have been provided, two in Taylor Park and one behind Town Hall. Please clean up after your dog and deposit the waste in a park can. Dog walkers, please understand that this is on a trial basis. Please be respectful of others and a responsible dog owner so that we all might … Read More

The Traveling Quilt
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140 Years in the Making: Traveling Quilt Spurs Fundraiser for Civil War Museum; The Frederick News-Post, November 10, 2013

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