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Well-Paid Maids Sweeps Into New City
Well-Paid Maids is on a mission to clean up a notoriously dirty industry in cities across America. Last week, the living-wage cleaning company opened a new branch. [sponsored]
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Downtown Silver Spring Thanksgiving Parade Seeks Performers and Creative Units
Montgomery County is seeking vibrant performing groups and creative units to participate in its annual Thanksgiving Parade in downtown Silver Spring on Saturday, November 16.
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Maryland’s Van Hollen and Environmental Groups Want Polluters to Pay for Climate Damage
Senator Chris Van Hollen and other lawmakers have proposed a law to make big polluters pay for the costs of the climate crisis.
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BurgerFi’s Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: Locations Stay Open Amid Financial Restructuring
BurgerFi said its 144 locations, including Downtown Silver Spring, will remain open despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week.
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Montgomery County Launches Safety Portal for Late-Night Establishments
Montgomery County has launched a new application portal for certain late-night establishments that must now submit safety plans to Montgomery County Police.
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Raskin to Introduce First Suicide Prevention Legislation Since His Son’s Death
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-8th) is introducing his first major mental health and suicide prevention legislation following his son’s suicide in 2020.
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Essential Steps to Purchasing Your First Home: Upcoming Free Online Seminar
Ready to buy your first home? Join Debbie Gerald from Go Brent and Ramez Fahmy from First Heritage Mortgage for expert guidance. [sponsored]
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Savor the Competition: Takoma Park Farmers Market Pie Contest Returns Sunday
The Takoma Park Farmers Market will host its annual pie contest on Sunday.
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Beware Fake Calls: Takoma Park Police Do Not Demand Payments
Takoma Park Police warn of an arrest warrant scam involving a caller claiming to be an officer and using the department’s actual phone number to demand payment from residents.