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Celebrating 50 Years of Dedication: Montgomery County Bids Farewell to Retiring Library Director
County Executive Marc Elrich recognized retiring Montgomery County Public Libraries director Anita Vassallo in his weekly community update for her 50 years of dedicated service.
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Six New Eateries Join Commas Food Hall in Downtown Silver Spring
Six new eateries have joined the upcoming Commas food hall at Ellsworth Place in downtown Silver Spring.
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Financial Crisis at Red Lobster: Downtown Silver Spring Location Among Dozens Closed as Bankruptcy Looms
Red Lobster has abruptly closed dozens of restaurants nationwide, including Downtown Silver Spring, ahead of possible bankruptcy filings next week.
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Savoring Global Flavors: Dimmples Kettles Brings Intercontinental Cuisine to Downtown Silver Spring
“African-Vietnamese-Latino-Intercontinental” restaurant Dimmples Kettles is now open at 8073 Georgia Ave. in downtown Silver Spring.
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Pedal Power: MCDOT Sponsors Pit Stops for Annual Bike to Work Day
The county’s Department of Transportation will host eight pit stops in Montgomery County for “National Bike to Work Day” on May 17th.
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“Assassins” Musical Revival Hits Silver Spring Stage After Decades of Absence
Silver Spring Stage, known for pushing boundaries, will present “Assassins,” its first musical in almost 30 years.
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Sultry Soul Food Expands: Johnny Ray’s Brings Southern Flavors to Downtown Silver Spring
Johnny Ray’s Sultry Soul Food announced on Instagram their new downtown Silver Spring location will have a soft opening at noon on Saturday.
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Journalism at Blair High School Gets a $5,000 Boost from NEA and PTA
Three Montgomery Blair High School teachers received a $5,000 grant this week to support Silver Chips, the school’s student newspaper.