The recent government meeting highlighted notable achievements from Montgomery County, particularly celebrating local Olympic athlete Ariana Ramsey, who secured a bronze medal with the women's rugby sevens team at the Paris Summer Olympics. Ramsey's victory not only brought pride to her hometown of Bridgeport but also gained significant attention on social media, with a TikTok video discussing the benefits of free healthcare for athletes garnering around 200,000 views.
In addition to honoring Ramsey, the meeting recognized several county employees for their exceptional service through the \"Way to Go Monko\" awards for August. Linda Awarski, director of the court care program, was commended for her dedication to supporting families navigating the court system. Park ranger John Bray was acknowledged for his heroic efforts in a recent water rescue at Green Lane Park. Tracy Gallagher, a district court clerk, was praised for her multitasking abilities and positive demeanor, while Darrell Lewis, an advocate on the community connections team, received accolades for his contributions to the coordinated entry project. Lastly, Latoya Macusa, supervisor of the intake assessment team for senior services, was recognized for her leadership and willingness to assist others.
The meeting underscored the county's commitment to celebrating both athletic and community achievements, reflecting a strong sense of pride and appreciation for local contributions.