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Montgomery County’s Annual Leaf Collection Set to Start Monday, Nov. 11
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation will start its annual leaf collection campaign on Monday.
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Faith Leaders Express Support for Abortion Rights Measure
Leaders from various faiths, including Jewish, Unitarian, Christian, Episcopalian, and Methodist, discussed the intersection of faith and reproductive health during a panel on Tuesday at Silver Spring United Methodist Church.
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Two Silver Spring Sites Chosen for Maryland’s Electric Vehicle Charging Expansion
The Maryland Department of Transportation plans to install EV charging stations at two sites in Silver Spring as part of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program.
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Historic Talbot Avenue Bridge in Silver Spring Reopens After Six-Year Closure
The historic Talbot Avenue bridge in Silver Spring has reopened after six years of construction for the Purple Line.
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Suspect Sought in Silver Spring Attempted Sexual Assault Case
Montgomery County Police urge residents to share any information to help identify a suspect who tried to sexually assault a Silver Spring woman.
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All Ages Attended Talbot Avenue Bridge Lantern Walk
About 50 people braved the fall’s first blustery streak last Saturday to sing and carry lanterns across the Talbot Avenue Bridge in the inaugural Talbot Avenue Bridge Lantern Walk.
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Montgomery Hills Residents to Hold First Street Festival Saturday
Residents of six neighborhoods along the Georgia Avenue corridor have joined together to plan the first Montgomery Hills Street Fest, which will be held Saturday, Sept. 29 from 3-7 p.m.
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100th Anniversary Celebration of Talbot Bridge Construction Planned
The 100th anniversary of the construction of the Talbot Avenue bridge in Lyttonsville will be marked by a celebration from 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 at Talbot and Fourth avenues.
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Jubilee Voices to Headline Talbot Avenue Bridge Centennial Celebration
Andrea Blackford visited the Talbot Avenue Bridge for the first time in early August. The Silver Spring civil rights landmark made an immediate impression.