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Takoma Park Adds Trunk or Treat to 2022 Monster Bash
The City of Takoma Park, in conjunction with the Takoma Park Police Department, will add a new event to the annual Monster Bash scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 29 beginning at 1 p.m.
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Piney Branch Public Pool to Reopen Monday, Oct. 17
The Piney Branch Public Pool will reopen after 30 months of being closed due to the pandemic, according to an email from Ken Flemmer of Adventist Community Services of Greater Washington.
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County Digital Equity Program Continuing; Local Distribution Events Scheduled
Montgomery County is continuing to loan computers to low-income and senior residents, using more than $22.6 million in federal and state grants for its Montgomery Connects digital equity program, County Executive Marc Elrich announced.
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New Date Announced for Takoma Park Street Festival
The Takoma Park Street Festival, postponed due to Hurricane Ian, will be held on Sunday, Oct. 23, according to an announcement from Main Street Takoma.
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Takoma Park Police Collecting Items to Donate to Domestic Violence Victims
The Takoma Park Police Department has begun a drive to collect care packages and individual items to be donated to those victims of domestic violence and/or their children who may be in critical need, the department announced.
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Takoma Park Street Festival Returns October 2
The Takoma Park Street Festival will return for its 41st year on Sunday, October 2, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., city officials announced.
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County to Begin Accepting Applications for Nonprofit Security Grants This Week
The county will begin accepting applications on Wednesday, Sept. 21 for funding from the Nonprofit Security Grants program, officials announced.
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County Offering Grants for Clean Water Projects
The county is offering grants from $40,000 to $100,000 to local nonprofit groups for projects designed to improve the county’s water quality and stream health, officials announced.
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UPDATE: Newell Street Streetery to be Discontinued, Reopened to Traffic
The Newell Street Streetery in Silver Spring will be discontinued and the street reopened to traffic after Labor Day, Department of Transportation officials announced.