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Suspect Sought in Armed Robbery at Takoma Park ATM
Police in Takoma Park are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an armed robbery that occurred at a Wells Fargo Bank ATM on Thursday evening.
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Parts of Wayne Ave. To Close for Purple Line Construction
Parts of Wayne Ave. in downtown Silver Spring will close for up to 18 months as Purple Line construction resumes, officials announced.
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Main Street Takoma to Hold Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies for New Businesses
The City of Takoma Park and the Crossroads Development Authority will be joining Main Street Takoma in welcoming new businesses to Takoma Park this weekend.
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Armed Robbery Suspects Sought by Takoma Park Police
Police are looking for four suspects in an armed robbery that occurred May 22 at Pritis Fashion & Jewelry in Takoma Park.
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Brazilian Bakery has Permanently Closed
Brazilian Bakery in Takoma Park has permanently closed, according to a post on the outlet’s Instagram account.
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Purple Line Transit Partners Announces “Financial Close” Securing Financing for Completion
The Purple Line Transit Partners announced yesterday that the organization had reached “financial close” with the new design-build contractor, Maryland Transit Solutions, for completion of the delayed construction.
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DOT Seeks Applicants for New Hampshire Avenue BRT Advisory Committee
The county’s Department of Transportation is looking for applicants to serve on the Corridor Advisory Committee for the New Hampshire Bus Rapid Transit planning studies. These studies gather information about rider preference in order to make recommendations for the route.
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BPW Approves Modified Purple Line Agreement to Permit Full Construction
The state’s Board of Public Works unanimously approved a modified Purple Line Public-Private Partnership Agreement yesterday that will allow the project’s new design-build team to complete the line.
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Council Introduces Appropriation to Help Small Businesses Affected by Purple Line
The County Council, at the request of the county executive, introduced a special appropriation of $231,000 to assist local small businesses that have been affected by Purple Line construction.