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  • Planning Report Recommends Ways to Increase Comfort Levels Walking to Purple Line Stations

    Planning Report Recommends Ways to Increase Comfort Levels Walking to Purple Line Stations

    The county’s Planning Department has released a report that analyzed and made recommendations concerning the level of comfort for pedestrians walking to future Purple Line stations. The Purple Line report focuses specifically on the comfort level for pedestrians walking within a half-mile of each station.

    June 25, 2020
  • Hair Cuttery in Ellsworth Place Shuts Down

    Hair Cuttery in Ellsworth Place Shuts Down

    The Hair Cuttery in Ellsworth Place has permanently closed, joining other salons shut down by its parent company even as others are preparing to reopen. Creative Hairdressers Inc. announced in January it intended to close more than 80 stores due to financial issues.

    June 24, 2020
  • Council to Introduce Nearly $18 Million in COVID-19 Recovery Funding

    Council to Introduce Nearly $18 Million in COVID-19 Recovery Funding

    The County Council today will introduce special appropriations of nearly $18 million to provide additional assistance for COVID-19 recovery efforts. Also today, the council will hold public hearings and vote on 10 previously introduced special appropriations totaling about $40 million.

    June 23, 2020
  • Two Businesses Sign Leases for Central Apartments Locations

    Two Businesses Sign Leases for Central Apartments Locations

    Two businesses have signed leases for space on the street level of Central apartments, located on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Fenton Street. The new tenants are local &Pizza and Lifestyles Nail Bar, Inc., according to Julie Chase, a representative of developer Grosvenor Americas.

    June 19, 2020
  • County Launches Summer Employment Program for Young Residents

    County Launches Summer Employment Program for Young Residents

    The county has launched a summer employment program for residents aged 16–23 who will work throughout the county to assist in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic recovery. The “COVID Corps” will be run by the county’s Recreation Department, which will provide mentors, guidance and training for selected applicants.

    June 18, 2020
  • County Exec, Council Announce Policy, Bill to Address Police Use of Excessive Force

    County Exec, Council Announce Policy, Bill to Address Police Use of Excessive Force

    Montgomery County police officers are now required to intervene when they witness excessive force being used by other officers under a new policy announced yesterday. In addition, the County Council introduced a bill that would codify additional curbs on police use of excessive force.

    June 17, 2020
  • County Will Move to Phase 2 Reopening on Friday, June 19

    County Will Move to Phase 2 Reopening on Friday, June 19

    Montgomery County will move to Phase 2 of its planned reopening at 5 p.m. Friday, June 19, County Executive Marc Elrich announced. “Phase 2 allows additional businesses and activities to start and/or increase modified operations under specified guidelines.”

    June 16, 2020
  • Vandals Deface Confederate Memorial at Grace Church

    Vandals Deface Confederate Memorial at Grace Church

    Vandals defaced a memorial marking the graves of 17 Confederate soldiers buried in Grace Church Cemetery at the corner of Georgia Avenue and Grace Church Road. The bodies were relocated from their original graves near Fort Stevens in Washington, D.C. to the cemetery in 1874, according to “Silver Spring and the Civil War,” written by…

    June 15, 2020
  • Takoma Park Avenue to Close for Outdoor Dining, Public Use

    Takoma Park Avenue to Close for Outdoor Dining, Public Use

    Northbound Laurel Avenue in Takoma Park will be closed beginning today (June 12) to allow for outdoor seating, dining, sales and customer pick-ups, according to a city announcement. Traffic will be rerouted around the Seventh Day Adventist church, while southbound Laurel Avenue will remain open to vehicles.

    June 12, 2020
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