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Aspen Hill Modern Dentistry Now Open
Aspen Hill Modern Dentistry is now open at 13745 Connecticut Ave. in the Aspen Hill Shopping Center, according to a press release from supporting company Pacific Dental Services.
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All Five Planning Board Members Resign Following Controversy, Allegations
All five members of the county’s Planning Board — Chair Casey Anderson, Vice Chair Partap Verma, and Commissioners Gerald Cichy, Tina Patterson, and Carol Rubin — resigned yesterday afternoon, effective immediately, after several weeks of controversy and allegations against members.
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UPDATED: Police Seeking to Identify Child Found in Downtown Silver Spring
Montgomery County Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a child who was found at 5:45 a.m. Wednesday morning in the 800 block of Wayne Avenue in downtown Silver Spring.
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Well-Paid Maids Expands to New York City: Report
Takoma Park-based home cleaning company Well-Paid Maids has expanded to New York City, according to a report from Washington Business Journal.
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Shepherd’s Table Executive Director Interviewed by Street Sense Media
Shepherd’s Table executive director Manny Hidalgo was recently interviewed by the local newspaper Street Sense Media about the nonprofit’s work supporting socially and economically disadvantaged communities.
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Tropical Smoothie Cafe Now Open in the Woodmoor Shopping Center
Tropical Smoothie Cafe is now open at 16 University Blvd. East in the Woodmoor Shopping Center, according to a report from The MoCo Show.
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Acoustics & Ales to Return to Silver Spring on Saturday
Montgomery Parks will bring its Acoustics & Ales open-air series back to Silver Spring this Saturday, October 15, officials announced.
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Urban Winery Cuts Ribbon on New Tasting Room
Urban Winery has opened its new production facility and tasting room at 2315 Stewart Ave., according to Jane Redicker, President & CEO of the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce.
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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.