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Gazette Seniors, Spring 2013
What you need to know about 'death taxes'; Why tennis is gaining popularity among older adults; How pet therapy can improve quality of life
Potomac / North Potomac
TALK OF THE TOWN
New director gets his groove on at Potomac Community Center
The Potomac Community Center held a meet the director event introducing Peter Selikowitz on Friday at the center. The international night featured dances from various groups, as well as a variety of cuisine.
NEWS
Putting a fashionable foot forward with The Front Row in Bethesda
Developers planning competing Clarksburg malls each predict 2015 opening
Montgomery council tentatively approves budget
Plans for new Bethesda post office met with skepticism
On becoming a Presidential Scholar — and sober
Potomac Community Center welcomes new director
Montgomery judge denies Internet searches for jury selection
Rockville preps for 25th Hometown Holidays
County, municipal police launch seat-belt campaign
Richard Montgomery senior named 2013 U.S. Presidential Scholar
Montgomery superintendent splits a top administration role into two
Gaithersburg Book Festival promises to be page-turner
Bumper: Montgomery County police stopping drivers for pedestrians’ safety
Marriott wins workplace excellence awards
School board seeks ethics panel member
13 county students honored in Congressional Art Competition
Potomac Police Report
Six Montgomery students heading to service academies
School superintendent to hold book club event
Calling all artists for Potomac show
Israeli soldier comes home to Potomac for surprise reunion with parents
Rock Creek bike eco-tour is Saturday
St. Andrew’s teacher honored
What’s cookin’? How about Tomato Basil Mini Pochette?
Library happenings in Bethesda, Chevy Chase
SPORTS
Churchill loses in state semis
Churchill's big start key to region title
Clarksburg boys, Northwest girls do it again
Wootton tennis player peaks for state tournament
Girls lacrosse impacting softball participation
Track and field notebook, May 15
Boys lacrosse program building 101
New coach, new beginning for Churchill tennis
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Sherwood makes county history
1.
‘50 Shades of Grey’ parody comes to Silver Spring
2.
Bowie girls, Wise boys win 4A South titles
3.
Landover man who preyed on Montgomery victims ‘in their weakest moments’ gets 60 years
4.
Developer: Clarksburg outlets could open in 2015
5.
AP exams will not be thrown out at Montgomery school due to online video
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Seton wins seventh straight WCAC title
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Beltsville woman who was hit by van in Wheaton has died
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Gaithersburg hires new boys basketball coach
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Water fees flooding taxpayers wallets
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MOST READ
Sherwood makes county history
1.
‘50 Shades of Grey’ parody comes to Silver Spring
2.
Bowie girls, Wise boys win 4A South titles
3.
Landover man who preyed on Montgomery victims ‘in their weakest moments’ gets 60 years
4.
Developer: Clarksburg outlets could open in 2015
5.
AP exams will not be thrown out at Montgomery school due to online video
6.
Seton wins seventh straight WCAC title
7.
Beltsville woman who was hit by van in Wheaton has died
8.
Gaithersburg hires new boys basketball coach
9.
Water fees flooding taxpayers wallets
10.