Thurmont_Seal_Patch_-_GIF

A Main Street Maryland Community

This page was updated
April 8, 2011

Welcome
General Information
Your Elected Officials
Meetings, Agendas & Minutes
Commissions & Committees
Municipal Documents
Municipal Notices
Police Department
Code Enforcement
Public Works
Parks and Recreation
Thurmont EDC / Main Street
Emergency Services
Schools
Thurmont Regional Library
Contact Us
Employment Opportunities

Town of Thurmont
10 Frederick Road
P. O. Box 17
Thurmont, MD 21788

301-271-7313
Hours
8:00a.m.- 4:00 p.m.

Online Bill Payment

Thurmont Police Department
301-271-0905
Department Directory

Police-Fire-Medical
Emergency
911

Streaming Video
& Archived Video

of Municipal Meetings
Click here for access.

Thurmont Business Directory
ThurmontFirst Logo

Thurmont Economic
Develoment and
Main Street
Revitalization

Click here for:
Thurmont EDC - Main Street
Main Street Farmers Market
  Business Expo - Colorfest
Christmas in Thurmon and the Thurmont Photo Album

TransIt
Recycling Animation03

Click above for Recycling
Information and news.

What to Recycle

Mayor Black Portrait

Mayor James F. Black
Scholarship Fund

Thurmont and the
Monocacy &
Catoctin
Watershed
Alliance

A note from the
web master
.

Review the
Thurmont.com
Disclaimer

Please report
 factual errors and
 damaged or broken links to:
john@thurmontfirst.com

Main Banner Changing
Thurmont's MCWA Program

Thurmont is working to ensure the success of the Monocacy-Catoctin Watershed Alliance through the creation and implementation of local programs and projects.  These projects will include storm water drain stenciling, local watershed projects, stream bed and embankment cleaning, and environmental education programs.

As these local projects are developed, members of the community will be asked to volunteer their time and energy to help create a cleaner environment for all the residents of Frederick County.

You can contact Gary Dingle with any questions or suggestions at
301-271-7313, Ext. 210.

Keep checking back for updates on what Thurmont is doing to help the
Monocacy-Catoctin Watershed Alliance
reduce and prevent water pollution in Frederick County.

Return to the Monocacy-Catoctin Watershed Alliance page.

[Welcome] [General Information] [Your Elected Officials] [Meetings, Agendas & Minutes] [Commissions & Committees] [Municipal Documents] [Municipal Notices] [Police Department] [Code Enforcement] [Public Works] [Electric Department] [Streets Department] [Water Department] [Wastewater Collection and Treatment Department] [Parks and Recreation] [Thurmont EDC / Main Street] [Emergency Services] [Schools] [Thurmont Regional Library] [Contact Us] [Employment Opportunities]