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New Artwork by Veterans on Display at the Takoma Park Community Center
New artwork created by veterans is now on display at the Takoma Park Community Center at 7500 Maple Ave., according to an announcement from city officials.
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Police Investigating Glenmont Burglaries
Montgomery County Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect in two burglaries that occurred earlier this month in the Glenmont area.
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Silver Spring Library to be Renamed After Veteran of Tuskegee Airmen
The Silver Spring Library at 900 Wayne Ave. in downtown Silver Spring will be renamed after Brigadier General Charles McGee, a veteran of the famed all-black Tuskegee Airmen in World War II, flying 137 combat missions, officials announced today.
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Silver Branch to Retire Legacy India Pale Ale, Release Dr. Juicy for Anniversary
Silver Branch Brewing announced that the brewery would retire its legacy India pale ale in favor of a new release that has been developed following a year of research and consumer testing.
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Lot on Silver Spring Avenue to Become Public Parking Space Next Month
A space adjoining the Fenton Street garage and fronting on Silver Spring Avenue will become a public parking lot operated by the county on or about March 1, according to Department of Transportation officials.
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UPDATED: Concern for Missing Silver Spring Teenager
Detectives from the county’s Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID) are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing teenager from Silver Spring.
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Tropical Smoothie Cafe to Open at Woodmoor Shopping Center
Tropical Smoothie Cafe will open at the Woodmoor Shopping Center at 10141 Colesville Rd. in Four Corners, according to signage posted at the location.
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Silver Spring Men Charged with Rockville Homicide
Detectives from the county’s Major Crimes Division have arrested and charged two Silver Spring men with a February 17 homicide in Rockville.
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MCPS to Continue to Require Indoor Masking
The Montgomery County Public Schools system will continue to require masks to be worn indoors for now, as the county and state governments have allowed their respective mandates to expire.