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Quarry House Tavern Wins RAMMY Award for Best Beer Program
Quarry House Tavern in downtown Silver Spring has won a RAMMY award for Best Beer Program, according to Washingtonian Magazine.
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Signage Installed at Kusshi Sushi in Downtown Silver Spring
Signage has been installed at Kusshi Sushi, as the restaurant is working to open later this summer in Downtown Silver Spring.
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Council Asks Residents to Complete Survey on Thrive 2050 Plan Related to Racial Equity and Social Justice
The County Council is asking for residents to participate in a survey that will help guide councilmembers in evaluating the racial equity and social justice portions of Thrive Montgomery 2050 draft plan, according to a press release.
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Suspect Sought in Homicide at Advance Auto Parts
Takoma Park Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in a shooting at Advance Auto Parts last Saturday that is now being investigated as a homicide.
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National Night Out at Downtown Silver Spring
Downtown Silver Spring, in partnership with MCPD’s 3rd District, will host National Night Out on Tuesday, August 2, from 5-8 p.m. [sponsored]
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Crown Wigs Closes, Building Marketed by Private Party
Crown Wigs at 8233 Georgia Ave. has permanently closed and the building is being marketed, apparently privately, as an opportunity for another business, according to signs on the building.
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Police Arrest Suspect for Attempted Rape at Transit Center
Metro Transit Police say that they have arrested 38-year-old Tiwan D. Sweet of Washington, D.C., in connection with an overnight sexual assault at the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center in downtown Silver Spring.
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County DEP Launches Campaign to Reduce Food Waste
The county’s Department of Environmental Protection has launched a new public information campaign designed to lower the amount of wasted food tossed each year by residents, businesses and organizations, officials announced.
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Blair, Elrich in Close Race Again; Other Local Results Look Clearer
While mail-in and provisional ballots have yet to be counted, David Blair and County Executive Marc Elrich are in a close race for the Democratic nomination for county executive.