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Plenty of Trash Talk in Rockville's Mayoral Race

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¿ Carl Henn, 45, founder of the Rockville Community Garden Committee, co-chair of the Rockville Peak Oil Awareness Group and National Institutes of Health acquisition career manager.

¿ Brigitta Mullican, 58, former mayoral candidate with 25 years of experience as vice president, secretary, treasurer and member of the Twinbrook Citizens Association.

¿ Tracy Pakulniewicz-Chidiac, 32, president and board member of the Cambridge Walk I Homeowners Association in Twinbrook.

¿ Eric Kuohwa Wang, 49, city letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service and a member of the Rockville Human Services Committee.

In Gaithersburg, the terms of three of the four council members expire this year. Geri Edens, Henry F. Marraffa Jr. and John B. Schlichting are not running for reelection. Seven candidates are vying for the openings; the three with the most votes will win:

¿ Ahmed Ali, 35, president and chief executive of TISTA Science and Technology Corporation.


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