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Opening Week: Thunderbolts Ready to Take on Gaithersburg Giants
Top-level college baseball returns to Silver Spring as the Thunderbolts face the Gaithersburg Giants on Monday, June 3.
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Takoma Trukgarten Returns This Saturday: Craft Beer, Cider, and Local Cuisine
Takoma Trukgarten returns this Saturday, featuring craft beer, cider, and food from local breweries and restaurants.
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Silver Spring Shooting: Police Seek Leads in Nolte Local Park Double Homicide
Police identified Quincy Johnson of Takoma Park and D’Andre Wint of Lanham as the two 20-year-old men fatally shot at Nolte Local Park on Sunday evening.
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Bump ’n Grind Launches Investment Campaign to Fund a Renovated Community Hub
“We are founded on three pillars: coffee, music, and community,” Bump ‘n Grind owner David Fogel said. “Our goal with our physical space is to be that quintessential neighborhood third space.”
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Takoma Park Folk Festival Seeks Talented Performers, Vendors for 45th Annual Celebration
The Takoma Park Folk Festival seeks musicians, food vendors, craft vendors, and nonprofits for its 45th annual celebration on Sept. 8.
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MHP’s Affordable Housing Efforts Get a $1 Million Boost from Citi Foundation
Silver Spring-based nonprofit housing developer MHP recently received a $1 million grant from the Citi Foundation’s Community Progress Makers Initiative for connecting low-income communities with more opportunities.
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Cielo Rojo: Earning a Coveted Spot at #5 on Tom Sietsema’s Best New Restaurants Roundup
Takoma Park’s Cielo Rojo is ranked fifth on Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema’s list of 26 top new D.C. area restaurants, which features Mexican options, plant-based fine dining, burgers, and more.
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‘Our Job Is to Build a Bridge’: How the Red Cross Serves the Community
The American Red Cross provides disaster relief, training, and educational services, in addition to blood drives.