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Call for Performances: Takoma Park Arts Seeking Talented Artists
Takoma Park seeks submissions for future performances in the city’s Takoma Park Arts series.
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Montgomery County Reintroduces Free Computer Program for Low-Income Residents
Montgomery County’s digital equity and inclusion program, “Montgomery Connects,” has launched a new initiative aimed at providing 60,000 free laptop computers to low-income families.
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Police: Grandparent Scam Once Again on the Rise
Police in Takoma Park are once again warning residents about the commonly known “Grandparent Scam.”
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Grants Office Seeking Nonprofits for Survey on Programs and Management
The county’s Office of Grants Management is looking for nonprofit organizations to respond to a survey asking about the grants program and management practices, officials announced.
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Suspect Sought in Burglary at Silver Spring International Middle School
Montgomery County Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect caught on surveillance video during a burglary at Silver Spring International Middle School in the 300 block of Wayne Ave.
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Avoiding Elder Fraud
According to the Federal Trade Commission, consumers lost more than $5.9 billion to fraud in 2021. [sponsored]
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Number One Sons to Close at the End of August
Pickle purveyors and farmers market regulars Number One Sons will close at the end of the month, according to an announcement on their website.
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Suspect Sought in “Grandparent Scam”
Montgomery County Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect caught on video in what is known as the “grandparent scam”.
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OCP Administrator: Beware of Certain Scams
Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection Administrator Tracy Rezvani appeared this week on County Cable Montgomery’s “What’s Happening MoCo” podcast to discuss scams that have been circulating in the area.