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Silver Spring Mail Truck Driver Honored with Top Postal Award
Silver Spring mail truck driver Carter Scott has won the Driver of the Year award from the U.S. Postal Service and the National Safety Council.
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Takoma Park’s John Salmen: Pedaling Change with Meals on Wheels
John Salmen volunteers with Meals on Wheels, using his recumbent tricycle to deliver prepared meals to neighbors in need.
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Commas Food Hall at Ellsworth Place Awaits Liquor License Approval
Commas has applied for a beer, wine, and liquor license as the food hall prepares to open on the third floor of the Ellsworth Place mall in downtown Silver Spring.
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Police Announce Arrest in Nolte Local Park Double Homicide
A Silver Spring teen has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with a double homicide at Nolte Local Park over Memorial Day weekend.
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Well-Paid Maids Gets Labor Day Off — Plus 23 More Days Each Year
Well-Paid Maids is known for paying employees a living wage, but they also offer other benefits, including insurance, paid commuting costs — and plenty of paid time off. [sponsored]
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Silver Spring Groups Receive Purple Line Beyond the Rails Grants
Purple Line Transit Partners has announced new Beyond the Rails community grants to six area organizations, three based in Silver Spring.
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What Happened to Cubano’s Restaurant in Downtown Silver Spring?
Cubano’s Restaurant at 1201 Fidler Lane in downtown Silver Spring will not reopen after being temporarily closed for renovations.
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Bump ‘n Grind Exits McGee Library Kiosk, Sharp Focus on Analog Market
Bump ‘n Grind will close its kiosk at the Brigadier General Charles E. McGee Library in downtown Silver Spring on Monday.